Thoughts on the new UBER Credit Card

Read: https://techcrunch.com/2017/10/25/uber-launches-a-credit-car…

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The no-fee card offers a bonus of $100 after spending $500 on purchases within the first 90 days, and has other perks, like 4 percent back on restaurants, take-out and bar purchases; 3 percent back on airfare, hotels and Airbnb or other short-stay rentals; 2 percent back on online purchases; and 1 percent back on everything else.

The new card also gives users a $50 credit for online subscriptions (after spending $5,000 on the card per-year), phone insurance of up to $600 if someone uses the card to pay their monthly phone bill; and exclusive invites to events for card members.

The card will come with annual percentage rates of 15.99 percent, 21.74 percent and 24.74 percent based on an applicant’s credit worthiness…

Would you get one if this launched in Australia?

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  • 1
    Ye naaa
  • 9
    Naaa ye
  • 9
    I'll wait till OzB veterans sign off on this

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  • Key content for the lazy:

    The no-fee card offers a bonus of $100 after spending $500 on purchases within the first 90 days, and has other perks, like 4 percent back on restaurants, take-out and bar purchases; 3 percent back on airfare, hotels and Airbnb or other short-stay rentals; 2 percent back on online purchases; and 1 percent back on everything else.

    The new card also gives users a $50 credit for online subscriptions (after spending $5,000 on the card per-year), phone insurance of up to $600 if someone uses the card to pay their monthly phone bill; and exclusive invites to events for card members.

    The card will come with annual percentage rates of 15.99 percent, 21.74 percent and 24.74 percent based on an applicant’s credit worthiness…

    • Hehe I was lazy to even put that up.. will update the post.. thanks :P

  • nah its sh*t

  • +5

    The card will come with annual percentage rates of 15.99 percent, 21.74 percent and 24.74 percent based on an applicant’s credit worthiness

    Sounds like surge pricing.

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