If you have a Business Mastercard, you can open an Uber for Business account and earn up to $100 in Uber credit.
For example the CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum Mastercard would be an eligible card. That card offers 65K AA miles for spending $4,000 in 3 months and its $99 annual fee is waived for the first year. It earns 2 miles per dollar on gas, car rentals, telecom, internet, and AA purchases and 1 loyalty point per dollar everywhere. It also comes with a free checked bag, priority boarding, 25% off WiFi, food, and beverages on AA flights, a $99 annual companion certificate if you spend $30K/year, and has no foreign transaction fees. The card is also eligible for Mastercard Easy Savings, offering automatic money back on hotels, fuel, restaurants, and more on top of mileage earnings.
After signing up with a business Mastercard, when your organization pays for at least $100 in charges in the first 30 days on your Uber for Business account using qualifying Mastercard Small Business cards, you’ll receive a $50 voucher for future rides, Uber Eats, and deliveries using the Uber app. The $50 voucher can be used multiple times until the full value is used.
In addition, if you qualify for the first voucher, pay for at least an additional $100 in charges in the first 90 days on your organization’s Uber for Business account using qualifying Mastercard Small Business cards to receive another $50 voucher for future rides, Uber Eats, and deliveries using the Uber app. The additional $50 voucher can be used multiple times until the full value is used.
This offer expires 12/31/23.
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What if you already have an opened business uber account?
Is the capital one spark bussiness Mastercard eligible for this offer
After setting up a business account, I used chat to ask a question, and the chat rep sent me an email requesting a number of business documents — including some like GST/VAT certificate that are irrelevant to my business. It seems that I now have the business option activated in both my Uber and UberEats apps; however this rep said that I would not until I emailed in those several documents so that a review could be processed.
Has anyone else had this experience? Or just simply went ahead and used the app(s) with the charges billed to their business Mastercard with no problem?