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$30 in Free Car Rides for New Lyft Users!

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Via Travel Summary, new Lyft users can get 2 free rides (up to $10 off each ride) and $10 in Lyft credit when you add a MasterCard to your account.

Lyft is a taxi service similar to Uber.
New Lyft Users Get $10 Off 2 Rides and an Additional $10 in Lyft Credit

I haven’t tried Lyft yet but you can read folks’ opinions here.

I’ll show you how new Lyft users can save $30 in rides!

Two $10 Ride Coupons and $10 in Lyft Credit (New Users)

Link:   Two $10 Ride Coupons and $10 in Lyft Credit (New Users)

Get $10 in Lyft credit when you sign-up with Lyft using my referral code “DARAIUS2” (and I get a $10 Lyft credit too).

You can also get 2 free rides (up to $10 each) when you add a MasterCard to your account and the code “MASTERCARD” in the Lyft credit code box.

New Lyft Users Get Two $10 Lyft Credits When Adding Promotion Code “MASTERCARD”

Lyft credits never expire so you can use them anytime.

So if you haven’t tried Lyft yet, now might be a good time because you can get up to $30 in credits!

Save More Using Your Arrival Plus Card

And because Lyft is considered a travel expense, you can get 2.1% back with your Barclaycard Arrival card.

Note:   You have to redeem a minimum charge of $100.

You get 2X points with American Express and your Chase Sapphire Preferred, but you will NOT get the two $10 Lyft credits if use an American Express or Visa card.

Bottom Line

Lyft is a car service similar to Uber.

New users can sign-up with Lyft and get 2 free rides (worth up to $10 each).  Add a MasterCard as your payment and the code MASTERCARD” in the Lyft credit box.

And new users you can get another $10 in Lyft credit by signing-up with my referral code “DARAIUS2”. 

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