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Save $10 to $40 on Your Next Uber Ride With AMEX Offers

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You can save $10 off your next Uber ride by December 31, 2014!

Uber is a car service that allows you to arrange and pay for rides on your smartphone.  I’ve had good experiences with Uber.

I like being able to see a fare quote online and paying with my credit card through the app to earn points.

And with this deal, you can use your American Express card with Uber to save $10!

Note: If you’re new to Uber you can sign-up with my link to save another $30 off your 1st ride!
Save $10 Off Your Next $10+ Ride With Uber Using Your AMEX Card!

Here’s how to get the $10 Uber credit, possibly multiple times!

How to Get the $10 Statement Credit (More Than Once!)

Link:   How to Register for AMEX Offers Through Your American Express Account or Twitter

Link:   Sync Your AMEX Card to Twitter

Link:   $10 Uber Credit Terms

Here are step-by-step instructions for how to find AMEX Offers in your American Express account online or to register through Twitter.

For folks who see the $10 Uber credit in their AMEX Offers tab in their American Express account, remember you can usually open multiple tabs in your browser to sign-up multiple cards!

I was able to register more than 1 American Express card for this $10 Uber promotion.

Open a Separate Browser Tab for Each of Your AMEX Cards & Register Each 1 for $10 Off Your Next Uber Ride

You’ll automatically get a $10 statement credit when use each of your enrolled American Express cards through the Uber app on your phone.

For folks who prefer to register through Twitter, tweet #AmexUber to add this offer to your connected American Express Card.

Eligible American Express cards include:

You can NOT sync AMEX Bluebird cards, AMEX gift cards, or AMEX corporate cards.

Tweet #AmexUber to Get a $10 Discount on Your Next Uber Ride With Your Connected American Express Card

Within a few minutes you should receive a tweet from AMEX confirming your American Express card is registered.

To get the $10 Uber credit multiple times with Twitter, you can create multiple twitter accounts and sync each card to a separate account.

Or un-sync the 1st card you registered (you won’t lose your registration for the promotion!), then sync the new card!

You may have to write a different tweet the 2nd time.  For example, you could tweet “#AmexUber (space) 2″, or “#AmexUber (space) again.”

Restrictions

You get the $10 statement credit when you use your enrolled American Express card through the Uber app for a ride of at least $10.  You have until December 31, 2014.

This could save you money on your trip to the airport or when you want a ride in any of the 45 countries served by Uber.

This deal isn’t valid on UberT in New York City, or other services where you don’t pay through Uber’s app.

First Time With Uber?  Save Another $30!

For folks who haven’t used Uber yet, you can sign-up through my link to save $30 off your 1st ride.

Here is my full review of Uber’s service.

Bottom Line

You can earn a $10 statement credit when you use your American Express card to make a purchase of $10 or more through the Uber app by December 31, 2014.

Register your American Express cards through AMEX Offers in your americanexpress.com account.  Or sync your AMEX card to your twitter account and tweet “#AmexUber”  to qualify.

What has been your experience with Uber?

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