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$10 off Your Next 10 Orders @ UberEATS

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A promotion for $10 off your next 10 orders (fees apply). Maximum of $10 off order value applies. $10 off does not apply to fees. Valid for use on up to 10 orders only. Minimum order of $20 (excluding fees) required for each order. Delivery Fee applies (excluding Pickup orders). Service Fee applies to orders delivered by Uber Eats and is based on order value (before promotion or discount). Other fees may apply. Any remaining value is forfeited if order value is below $10. Amount of up to $10 will be applied as a promotion at checkout. Valid only in Australia where Uber Eats is available. Promotion expires on Oct 13, 2021 6:00PM.

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$0 Delivery Fee on your First Order. Referrer receives something too (Likely free delivery on next order). Cannot be stacked with new user signup codes.

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  • -6

    Dupe

    • +4

      No, other deal is 50% Off Next 10 Orders (Max $15 Off, Min Spend $25) @ UberEats. Not a dupe.

      • It's basically the same. $X off for $X spend, depending of the target audience (if you're lucky enough to be included).
        Not worth a separate post and should be merged.

        • +2

          15=10?

  • +23

    never eligible for these mythic promos

    • +3

      You need to have used Uber a fair bit and then have not been active for 1-3 months (or more?). I guess the promo you get depends on how much money Uber expect to earn by baiting you back.

      • +1

        That criteria fits me to a tee. :(

      • +1

        Used to use Uber quite a bit, stopped months ago. Not a single offer lol

    • yep, i stopped with menulog and uber and am now getting all sorts of offers to come back

  • Where is the code

  • +11

    I got the email too, but $15 off :-)

    $15 off
    Expiry - Use by Oct 13, 2021 6pm
    Location - Australia
    Details - • $20 minimum order

    Promo applies on orders with minimum value of $20 before fee. Offer valid for up to 10 orders placed with in 28 days from the time of applying the promo code.
    Service fee and delivery fee (where relevant) apply. T&Cs apply. Offer valid only for selective users only.
    Offer valid in Australian cities where Uber Eats operates

    • Do a new post for it

    • Same here

    • I got this one

    • I also, looks pretty good actually

    • +1

      Got $15 off but $25 min order

      • same for me.

      • Me three

    • I got this too :)

    • I can't see a promo code ?
      A promotion for $15 off your next 10 orders (fees apply). Maximum of $15 off order value applies. $15 off does not apply to fees. Valid for use on up to 10 orders only. Minimum order of $20 (excluding fees) required for each order. Delivery Fee applies (excluding Pickup orders). Service Fee applies to orders delivered by Uber Eats and is based on order value (before promotion or discount). Other fees may apply. Any remaining value is forfeited if order value is below $15. Amount of up to $15 will be applied as a promotion at checkout. Valid only in Australia where Uber Eats is available. Promotion expires on Oct 13, 2021 6:00PM.

    • Same here. I have three Uber Eats accounts and I had not used or accessed this account in about 12 months. To clarify this was the $15 off on a min $20 spend deal. Probably the best combo from what I can see in this chat thread.

  • +2

    No code? Basically a dupe of the other post with small change in offer.

  • +3

    Please we don't need AUSEPT01 to AUSEPT09 as separate deals

    • +1

      Thank you for saying this - I just cycled through them to check, and managed to get the $15 off $20 spend offer, valid for 10 deliveries. Thanks!

      • +1

        All good, I tried them all too and were ineligible on all :/ (AUSEPT10 isn't valid so I'm assuming it stops there)

        • Yep 10 threw an error for me too.

          I had success with AUSEPT05, should have mentioned that before.

    • AUSEPT09 was already posted before this deal.

      • I'm aware because I commented on that post. It was the initial one that started all of these targeted posts.

  • +1

    Try AUSEPT04 or AUSEPT05 - I got $15 off with $20 minimum spend!

    • +3

      Try /ausept\d{2}/i

      • +1

        Thanks, just got $10 off my next 2147483647 orders

  • +2

    Ausept05 worked for me

    • Same here, $15 off (min $25) for 10 orders, expiring in a month

  • Tried ausept01 and got free delivery codes for 10 orders, but no other codes worked after that, hope I didn't exclude myself because free delivery is kind of crap

  • AUSEPT02 worked for me

  • +2

    no codes worked for me

  • My offer is through email and has no code. $15 off $20 min spend for next 10 orders.

    • The code will be embedded into the link you clicked. It will say something like ?promo=ausept04. If on mobile hold and click copy link address. Happy hunting.

  • +4

    Can you get the new user $20 and $30 and the $15 on new accounts?

    Tried AUSEPT01 ,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09 and all nothing.

    Now says to many requests, they need to fix this bug now can’t even enter any codes

    • Sometimes you wait and the lock goes away on it’s own. Hope that’s the case for you…

  • If only they would let me order anymore lol

  • How can the order value be below $10 if the minimum order is $20?

  • What would be the cheapest way to buy a sim card which can receive messages (not data sim)?

    Previously I got $20 on my first order with ubereats.

    Thinking to create a new account with new sim?

    Suggestion?? Thanks!!

    • Data SIMS actually can recieve SMS messages, but there may be a charge per SMS. Either way, it's cheaper to get a regular phone service rather than data only - see OzBargain's 'Mobile' section for deals.

      • My Optus data sim doesn't receive messages. Sure, will check out the mobile section. Anything you know which cheapest?

        • Perhaps SMS messages are limited to telco ones only, because you have to receive an SMS verification code to SIM swap, regardless of service type.

          Anyways - if you’re a Telstra customer, you can pickup some Belong credit for 2,000 Plus points right now which will get you $80. Use with referral codes here and buy multiple to get months and months of service.

          Kogan Mobile does a new customer offer for $14.90 for 90 days.

          If you want to keep a service running, you’ll save money by switching providers once credit is used, then switching back and fourth continuously.

  • I got 50% off next 10 order up to $15 off. Minimum $20 spend.

  • +1

    ausept07 worked for me. Thanks op. 40% off next 10 orders (max $10)

  • +2

    got error code of too many requests by trying to cycle through 1-09

  • Got 15$ off minimum other 20$ 🤩🤩

  • Does it stack with the free delivery from uber pass? Might use use trial

  • uber eats banned me, probably made over 100 accounts over the past few years

    • +1

      What'd you get banned for

  • AUSEPT06 worked for me, 40% off (max $10), min order $25, 10 orders.

    Not as good as some of the other offers, but nice to finally have one of these targeted offers work!

  • I'm happy for everyone that received a discount, but this is a stupid promotion, as it incentivises regular customers not to use the service.

  • Got "toomanyrequests" as an error code

  • +1

    Driver here: thanks for your support and patience, as orders are taking over an hour to deliver at peak times. Some orders can be upgraded to express to jump the queue for extra. Also, whilst tips are great, they're certainly not required and I don't want Australia to turn into America - thanks to the amount of orders coming in, we're earning a liveable wage for a change!

    • Do drivers get paid more when the orders are upgraded to Express/Priority? Or does Uber take it all?

      • +1

        We don’t know the difference. I assume Uber takes the extra fee in return for putting your order at the front of the queue, eg. we get a ping for your pickup before others who have been waiting longer.

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