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Three of the Cardless cards--Celtics, Marlins, and Cavaliers--advertise a point multiplier for "dining." Obviously this should include eating and paying at a restaurant. Does it also include takeout/pickup and delivery through an app like DoorDash, UberEats, etc?
I would really appreciate if someone with a card could verify. I'm thinking about opening the Cardless Boston Celtics over USBank Altitude Go; however, I know that Altitude Go works with delivery on UberEats.
You may check other cards giving 5% on Uber and if lucky, they may include also UberEat. For the moment, the best no AF card for dining is 4% on Altitude Go (equivalent card can be found also via Elan).
If you have CSP, it gives Doordash annual pass and it gives 3X on dining. I tried once since I had 50% discount for the first use. It might be cheaper than UberEat in California, because UberEat charges 2$ fee for drivers here.
I have several cards with dining benefits but due to pandemic, I barely use food delivery services.
@xenon3030 wrote:You may check other cards giving 5% on Uber and if lucky, they may include also UberEat. For the moment, the best no AF card for dining is 4% on Altitude Go (equivalent card can be found also via Elan).
If you have CSP, it gives Doordash annual pass and it gives 3X on dining. I tried once since I had 50% discount for the first use. It might be cheaper than UberEat in California, because UberEat charges 2$ fee for drivers here.
I have several cards with dining benefits but due to pandemic, I barely use food delivery services.
The cardless products offer 4x and 6x depending on the card so altitude go is not the only and for the first year of someone the cardless products not even the best . As far as door dash and Uber eats I do not know as I prefer to save the money of the cost of delivery apps .