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Now through September 30, get 5% Daily Cash when you use the Apple Card via Apple Pay for purchases across the Uber and Uber Eats apps and websites.

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5% Daily Cash is limited to $500 in combined Uber and Uber Eats purchases, meaning that the maximum cash back that you can receive from this offer is $25.

Ordinarily, the Apple Card offers 3% Daily Cash for Uber and Uber Eats purchases.

In addition, Apple Card users can continue to receive a six-month free trial of Uber One, by signing up with this link using the Apple Card via Apple Pay. Uber One provides savings and other benefits for both Uber rides and Uber Eats deliveries.

Apple's credit card is available in the U.S. only.

Article Link: Apple Card Offering New Uber and Uber Eats Bonus
 
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5% Daily Cash is limited to $500 in combined Uber and Uber Eats purchases, meaning that the maximum cash back that you can receive from this offer is $25
Good deal👍
You can also reload your Uber Cash balance (for any amount) i.e. $200 and still get the 5%

I usually like to do it this way - by reloading a specific amount (versus having individual cc charges for each order) because a single $200 reload transaction makes it much easier for me to keep track of my total Uber spending on budgeting software like Quicken or Mint

Plus it reduces the $0.30 individual cc transaction fees that Uber incurs (from multiple swipe fees to a single fee)
If everyone did this, Uber’s operational costs (and customer’s prices) would ultimately be lower
 
I’d rather buy two $50 Uber gift cards for $79.99 from Costco.
Definitely
I didn’t know that deal was going on rn but has been live since August 19th:


Oftentimes Costco has that same deal (at $74.99) they did on both May 2nd & June 3rd this year:

 
I hate these random promotions.

It's not only undiscoverable, it just makes Apple Card feel like a coupon card.
 
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It's not only undiscoverable, it just makes Apple Card feel like a coupon card.

Exactly. If there's anything this year has taught me, it's that what users really want is more unsolicited notifications from the Wallet app.
 
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