Love using ride-share services? You might want to consider this recently relaunched card.
. Starting today, new cardholders can benefit from more rewards on all Uber-related transactions.
5% back in Uber Cash on all Uber purchases including Uber rides, Uber Eats orders, and JUMP bike and scooter rides 1% back in Uber Cash on all other purchases The welcome bonus remains the same: $100 in Uber Cash after spending $500 on purchases in the first 90 days from account opening.Cardholders continue to receive cell phone protection up to $600 for damage or theft when you pay your monthly phone bill with your card.
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