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@Anonymous wrote:I know .. and its super annoying!!
How come your salay can't be considerded into your credit-worthiness.
Strange and it is like saying no to the business!
I feel your pain. I'm fortunate to have a good salary too, but sadly data shows that income is not a big factor in determining the risk of an individual. I'm taking my time in the garden to try and fully understand the inner workings of the card companies that I am already with.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I know .. and its super annoying!!
How come your salay can't be considerded into your credit-worthiness.
Strange and it is like saying no to the business!
I feel your pain. I'm fortunate to have a good salary too, but sadly data shows that income is not a big factor in determining the risk of an individual. I'm taking my time in the garden to try and fully understand the inner workings of the card companies that I am already with.
Good luck
Has anyone been able to apply through the Uber app? I don't see any reference to the Uber credit card within the Uber app. I'm on Android and the app was recently updated on Android a few days after the Uber credit card announcement. Wonder if it works like a pre-approval or something because I haven't seen anything on the app as of yet.
DW was approved today.
$17500
TU- 780
12 Inq
8% uti
She has a RING card at $20000.
She likes Barclay, I hate them.
@Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been able to apply through the Uber app? I don't see any reference to the Uber credit card within the Uber app. I'm on Android and the app was recently updated on Android a few days after the Uber credit card announcement. Wonder if it works like a pre-approval or something because I haven't seen anything on the app as of yet.
I didnt apply through the Uber app, but i do see it when i log in on the main screen. It has a partial picture of the card and says: "Learn More". When you click, it brings you to the apply page within the app.
Hi all, I updated my post (on page 1) to reflect the list of eligible online services.
Uber $50 Online subscription credit annyversary benefit.
Eligible digital music, video and shopping subscription services are:
1. Netflix
2. Amazon Music
3. Audible
4. Hulu
5. Apple Music
6. Spotify
7. Sirius XM
8. Pandora
9. Google Music
10. HBO Now
11. DirectTV Now
12. Shoprunner
13. Memebership free for Amazon Prime
When you meet the $5000 spend threshold, all eligible online subscription services from beginning of each year (the 12 month period starting from the date your account was opened, and each subsequent 12 month period from the anniversary date of your account opening) will be identified and within 5 business days you'll get statement credits of up to $50.
So if i'm understanding correctly, if i have say two charges of $14.99 ($29.98) for Spotify for my 12 month period, only $29.98 will be credited. If I have 12 charges of $14.99 for my 12 month period, the full $50 will be credited to my account since the rule says up to $50.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been able to apply through the Uber app? I don't see any reference to the Uber credit card within the Uber app. I'm on Android and the app was recently updated on Android a few days after the Uber credit card announcement. Wonder if it works like a pre-approval or something because I haven't seen anything on the app as of yet.
I didnt apply through the Uber app, but i do see it when i log in on the main screen. It has a partial picture of the card and says: "Learn More". When you click, it brings you to the apply page within the app.
I guess that's what they mean by applying through the app from the announcement. But, yeah, I haven't seen any mention or pop-up of the card so far in the Uber app on Android.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been able to apply through the Uber app? I don't see any reference to the Uber credit card within the Uber app. I'm on Android and the app was recently updated on Android a few days after the Uber credit card announcement. Wonder if it works like a pre-approval or something because I haven't seen anything on the app as of yet.
I didnt apply through the Uber app, but i do see it when i log in on the main screen. It has a partial picture of the card and says: "Learn More". When you click, it brings you to the apply page within the app.
I guess that's what they mean by applying through the app from the announcement. But, yeah, I haven't seen any mention or pop-up of the card so far in the Uber app on Android.
It will be interesting to see how many get approved through the app.