The Uber Credit Card sign-up bonus used to be $100 in Uber Cash for spending $500 in the first 90 days. But this bonus is no longer available as the card has been discontinued a while back.
Having said that, it is also worth noting that there are other credit cards that offer Uber credits or let you use rewards toward Uber purchases.
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No, there is no Uber Credit Card referral bonus as this card has been discontinued by the issuer in 2021. Some other credit cards offer referral bonuses to cardholders who recommend their card to a friend or family member, assuming that person applies and gets approved.
Alternative Credit Card Option
A credit card with a good referral bonus is Chase Freedom Unlimited®. This card gives a $100 cash back bonus for each referred customer who signs up. You can earn up...
The Uber Credit Card benefits include cellphone insurance, rental car insurance, and travel accident insurance, among other things. But this card is not available to new applicants anymore. However, existing cardholders enjoy the following benefits:
The best credit card for Uber is the Capital One SavorOne (see Rates & Fees). You’ll get 10% cash back on purchases made through Uber & Uber Eats, plus complimentary Uber One membership statement credits through 11/14/2024.
It is worth mentioning that Uber used to offer their own card option, the Uber Credit Card. This card would have been at the top of the list, but unfortunately it is no longer available to new applicants. There are plenty of other options, though.
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