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Exclusive Apple Card Promo: Free Uber One and 5% Back on Uber Rides

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Apple Card holders are in for a treat this week with a new promotion that grants six months of free Uber One membership.

This extended trial period brings a variety of Uber One perks, including $0 delivery fees on Uber Eats orders, 6% back in credits for Uber rides, and up to 10% off on delivery and pickup orders.

Apple Card holders can activate this offer through a special link sent via email. This promotion is a part of the 3% Daily Cash back rate, which Apple Card users already enjoy when making purchases through Uber.

However, there’s some bad news for users who make payments through T-Mobile with their Apple Card. Starting July 1, 2025, T-Mobile transactions will no longer qualify for 3% Daily Cash back.

Apple Card is exclusively available for iPhone users in the United States. To learn more about the card and its offers, head over to Apple’s official page.

Would you take advantage of this Uber One promotion? Let us know in the comments!

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