Update 5/7/21: THATNEWNEW $10 off any order on Postmates once you link it to Uber. Hat tip to reader Jon
Some Postmates customers are being given the option to link their UberEats accounts (option is given when opening Postmates with the latest version, but not all locations/users seem to be eligible currently). User can then use UberEats credits in the Postmates app (e.g the Platinum credit). Postmates currently has more frequent promo codes than UberEats, best resource is this reddit thread.
Hat tip to ipod123432
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Noticed that I'm getting Postmates Unlimited subscription after linking my acct to UberEats. I have Eats Pass through Amex. I didn't realize that would happen so it was a nice surprise!
Thank you, the promo code worked for me.
Where can I find the option to link ubereats? I do not find it in the app
delivery only and in order confirmation, it will say not enough driver in the area and delivery fee is over 20, what's the point?
Delivery only, not available for pickup orders :(
how to link
Can I use UberEats credits for Postmates Canada?
Delivery only. What a crock
Are there any good promos for postmates exclusive to new subscribers. I don't have an account yet. The delivery credit is not of much use to me.
@guest_1182117 found anything and signed up yet?
I am on the same boat as you
I barely can get uber deliver and postmates has cancelled everytime I have ordered. :(
They give you credits for it if you complain after: Bank those for a pickup order.
The delivery services are so garbage I just expect a cancellation and credits at this point:
Because you’re not tipping them
so I should order with no tip, figure to get cancelled (since the home is kinda out of the way) and get a complimentary promo code, than reorder with a tip or for pickup?
Trying to figure out how to optimize the bonvoy credit with alcohol that isn't needed immediately like food.
"Required" tipping is such a crock. We need to get over this guilting of customers to pay more than the advertised cost of a service. If the service requires extra compensation, the employer needs to bake it into the total cost.
I love the European model so much more. Round out your bill to the nearest Euro and call it a day.