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You’ll soon have a new option for earning (and redeeming) points for Uber rides!

Via Doctor of Credit, Barclaycard will launch an Uber credit card this fall.  It’ll earn bonus points for spending on Uber rides.  And we’re hoping it comes with a decent sign-up bonus, too!

Depending on the sign-up bonus and how frequently you use Uber, this new card could be worth considering.  But it’s NOT the best card for folks new to miles & points.  And I’ll explain why!

The Upcoming Barclaycard Uber Card Will Earn Bonus Points for Uber Rides. But It’s NOT the Best for Those New to Our Hobby.

Barclaycard hasn’t shared many details.  But here’s what we know so far!

New Barclaycard Uber Card

This fall, Barclaycard will launch a new Uber credit card.

This could be good news for folks who spend a lot on Uber, because the card will earn bonus points for Uber rides.  And the sign-up bonus will likely be a credit for Uber purchases.

It’s also rumored that the card will comes with perks like:

That said, if you’re new to miles & points, applying for this card isn’t worth it.  

Plan Your Credit Card Strategy Carefully, Because Applying for Credit Cards in the Wrong Order Could Cause You to Miss Out on Thousands of Dollars in Travel!

I recommend getting any Chase credit cards before you sign-up for cards from other banks.  Because Chase has some of the most valuable credit cards for getting Big Travel with Small Money!  And their strict application rules mean you won’t be approved for many of them if you apply for other cards first.

Plus, there are other cards that earn bonuses or offer credits for Uber rides.

Earn Miles & Points for Uber Rides

For example, you’ll earn bonus points for Uber rides with cards like the:

And remember, folks with The Platinum Card® from American Express get up to $200 a year in Uber credits.

Bottom Line

Barclaycard will launch a new Uber credit card this fall.

The card will earn bonus points for Uber rides, but the sign-up bonus hasn’t yet been revealed.

If you spend a lot on Uber, it might be worth considering.  But don’t forget, there are other (more flexible!) cards that earn bonus points for Uber rides, too.  Like the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Citi Premier.

Plus, this is NOT a great card for folks new to miles & points.  Because with Chase’s stricter application rules, I always recommend getting any Chase cards you want first.

What perks would you like to see on the new Barclaycard Uber card?  Let me know in the comments!

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