Discover is offering
Discover Cardholders:
15% Off Uber eGift Cards when you login to your account and redeem your available cashback bonus (
must have available/enough cashback bonus points for redemption)
Thanks to Community Member
kingchicken for finding this deal
Note, must login to your Discover account and check your rewards section for redemption of this gift card offer. Physical Gift Card or eCertificate (various amounts) are available.
Use the drop down menu to select the available denominations value
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I'm gonna hold off for the Shell deal 😂
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tired of waiting for another fantastic Shell gas giftcard offer.
And it'll probably be the last time i use Discover since costco.com no longer accepts it.
5% cashback on costco giftcards was fun while it lasted
edit:
rainforrest cafe still in business?!?
I'm gonna hold off for the Shell deal 😂
tired of waiting for another fantastic Shell gas giftcard offer.
And it'll probably be the last time i use Discover since costco.com no longer accepts it.
5% cashback on costco giftcards was fun while it lasted
edit:
rainforrest cafe still in business?!?
I'm surprised Uber is still in business instead of execs in prison. Guess if you violate laws with impunity on behalf of Wall Street then all is forgiven.
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According to Discover, this ends June 30 or while supplies last.
I don't know how that guy is wrong with 10-15% because no one's replying to him lol, they're just thumbing down his comment. Maybe it's supposed to be 15-20% like regular service workers (blah blah, i'm sure some people say 20% minimum) or maybe it's actually not expected?
It may just be dependent based on location anyways. Some states/countries may be banning tipping in general, some states Uber drivers make significantly less than minimum wage so you should tip more than normal, maybe their considered as an employee with benefits and not a gig worker so you can tip less?
Either way, tipping's dumb. It should always be considered a bonus and not a majority of someone's salary.