Discover Points: Redeem For Uber eGiftcards With 15% Discount

Update 6/3/24: Deal is back through June 30, 2024. Also 20% off Chili’s & Ruth’s Chris.

The Offer

  • Discover cashback is offering a 15% discount when redeeming for Uber e-gift cards. For example, $100 gift card will cost $85 in points.

The Fine Print

  • Valid through 3/31/24

Our Verdict

This is a decent savings. Standard discount is 5% off Uber.

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Ymmv
Ymmv (@guest_1856732)
June 6, 2024 19:18

Have a huge stash of discover points too. Not sure if should wait for better deals to come along before capone merger…

Billy Bob
Billy Bob (@guest_1854626)
June 4, 2024 05:17

The guy schlepping your food to you hates his station in life and secretly hates your guts too.
Who know what he does to your food when he’s alone in the car with it to ‘get back’ at you.
I will never understand the trust people place in such a ‘service’.

randomguy
randomguy (@guest_1854290)
June 3, 2024 12:32

Uber just released their newest invention, shared metallic container running on parallel lines at 100mph!!! I can’t wait to get in.
Hopefully someday they can invent some mixture of hydrogen and oxygen that can boil my food.

Vincent
Vincent (@guest_1854576)
June 3, 2024 23:55

lmao dude

Jeremy
Jeremy (@guest_1811531)
March 10, 2024 15:28

Any reason to believe they will be convertible to Capital One points in the future?

Golden
Golden (@guest_1808833)
March 6, 2024 09:45

still hoarding a few hundred dollars worth of Discover cashback…wonder whether the 50% off Shell giftcard deal will ever returns lol

Thom
Thom (@guest_1854477)
June 3, 2024 19:21

by the time it does, inflation will have rendered that moot

djfly
djfly (@guest_1808710)
March 5, 2024 23:00

Any reason to keep discover points? I have good chunk but I’m thinking with all the merger possibilities I should redeem them to cash. Their gift card offerings almost always can be had discounted on other deals. Any specific gift card that’s a winner for discover points or is cash the best option?

Rick
Rick (@guest_1808718)
March 5, 2024 23:13

Nike is 20% off.

Frey
Frey (@guest_1808829)
March 6, 2024 09:36

djfly I keep a couple hundred in there for quick redemption when shopping online, i.e., figure if I’m buying ink at Staples, a quick 15% discount getting an e-gift card works well. I’m sure there will be enough warning to dump them into cash if the acquisition goes through.

Raymond
Raymond (@guest_1809201)
March 6, 2024 18:52

havent really found use in last four years and I lost around 15% inflation. 15% is the best number you get, rarely 20%. in 2012 they had 50% off on shell GC but I dont think its happening again with capone merger on the table. CapOne is not so good either. I am thinking to empty my rewards

Sam
Sam (@guest_1854310)
June 3, 2024 13:18

Basically discounted gift cards. Also the seasonal Amazon discounts.

Jack
Jack (@guest_1808588)
March 5, 2024 19:49

Discover should offer discount for Instacart gift cards. They need to do this before Cap1 will swallow them

Jared7
Jared7 (@guest_1808468)
March 5, 2024 17:12

I’ve read some stories that Uber/Lyft hike up the prices for discounted gift card users. Did anyone experience that?

Queue_Underflow
Queue_Underflow (@guest_1808518)
March 5, 2024 18:12

Hard to imagine. They can’t easily change the price on you once they see you are using a gift card. Or are you suggesting they increase the price just for having a gift card on your account?

Igor
Igor (@guest_1808536)
March 5, 2024 18:27

This is illegal but if they are doing, a class action will pay you back $0.05. So you are good.

Jared7
Jared7 (@guest_1809331)
March 6, 2024 21:21

Why do you think it’s illegal? Dynamic pricing is legal as long as it’s not discriminatory by gender, race, religion.

Igor
Igor (@guest_1809349)
March 6, 2024 21:47

and by method of payment. Credit cards now are allowed to be charged a fee, but that has be clearly disclosed. Of course, not the case with the gift cards written above.

Jared7
Jared7 (@guest_1809649)
March 7, 2024 11:09

Good to know, I was not aware of that. However, I suspect it would be very difficult to prove that the price difference is in fact because of method of payment and not other factors.

Rick
Rick (@guest_1808537)
March 5, 2024 18:29

Not true for Uber Eats.

D
D (@guest_1808660)
March 5, 2024 21:30

I have bought/spent over $1k on Uber/Ubereats with discounted gift cards and I have always had roughly the same prices as others when getting Ubers, I doubt that is true. The effort to hike up the prices for discounted gift cards is probably not worth the few dollars extra for them anyway.
If you’re worried about that you can always just use Ubereats, if you have Uber One from Capital One you should always have a 40% off that makes it cheaper than eating in.

Raymond
Raymond (@guest_1808750)
March 6, 2024 01:49

Only thing I have noticed is I have excess Uber cash I don’t get promos until I run below $50

Fritz
Fritz (@guest_1808897)
March 6, 2024 11:45

Good data point here. I have had a similar experience but didn’t notice it until you called it out.

Kerberos
Kerberos (@guest_1823741)
April 1, 2024 10:23

Same!

CtownBin
CtownBin (@guest_1854249)
June 3, 2024 10:20

Ya, in a similar vein I have noticed that my Uber account that has the Platinum credits coming in every month- and that’s only $30 (2 Plats) not $50- never gets any promos, but P2’s account that doesn’t have any Plat credits is always getting promos. Maybe that’s cause she doesn’t use it as often, but still… probably hurts your promos to add a large gift card to your account.

sdsearch
sdsearch (@guest_1854264)
June 3, 2024 10:52

Hard to believe. When I deposit a gift card, it gets merged into my Uber Cash account, with other gift cards I put in before. How in the world would they keep track of all of the different cards you’d bought, and then deposited into one account, and then adjust prices on that when you select Uber Cash at checkout?

You have to look a WHERE you read that. These days there’s tons of misinformation out on the web, by people who just love to make up stories. So just reading something in a random place doesn’t mean it’s true.

Gosh, even here at DoC there’s the occasional story which they later have to retract, in fact one having to do with Uber recently, about a change which they first thought applied here but it turned out to only apply in Australia.

But on many other websites, even when they find out some part of a story is a mistake, they don’t necessarily offer a retraction. They may just remove the story, or quietly amend it, or if the information that it’s inaccurate gets lost, they may not even touch the story.

However, if you don’t keep track of retractions or story removals or story amendments, you may not realize even that story you read on a website you trust was inaccurate.

Sam
Sam (@guest_1854312)
June 3, 2024 13:20

Recently my Uber one prices are the same as my friends when we go out. They mark up the price and give you a discount to the regular price.