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@Anonymous wrote:
not to be rude but you ask how to use your cards on almost EVERY purchase. maybe you should do a little research on what's out there vs what you have and look at the details on your cards.
How about this one for the OP?
@_NERD wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
not to be rude but you ask how to use your cards on almost EVERY purchase. maybe you should do a little research on what's out there vs what you have and look at the details on your cards.How about this one for the OP?
Feel free to skip the thread if you don't have anything constructive to add.
Red259, if you are being reimbursed you should not worry about which card to use. Save any promotions, and discounts for your personal use in the future.
@bldmt wrote:Red259, if you are being reimbursed you should not worry about which card to use. Save any promotions, and discounts for your personal use in the future.
Some programs offer more points back on the spend, which is why I asked the question, although it seems like the discounts (at least in some cases) apply only to the first time using Uber, even if you used a different card. At least that is how I read the amex offer and I think uber bases accounts off the cellphone number, so I can't just make new accounts when I want to use the discount. I may go with an app for taxis that does not have any signup offers as a result (although I have heard that the app isn't super reliable), so that I can save uber and lyft signups for when I want a ride back from the airport.
My tjought was to save something like this: Capital One also gives you your first ride free up to $20.00 I think too. for yourself
@bldmt wrote:My tjought was to save something like this: Capital One also gives you your first ride free up to $20.00 I think too. for yourself
There are some great Cap 1 QS offers right now, but sadly those don't extend to the venture card that I have.