Up to $30 Back for Uber & Lyft Rides + Earn Points Every Time With Freebird

I recently discovered Freebird – an app that aims to reduce drinking and driving, and partners with local bars, restaurants, and liquor companies to reward consumers for taking Uber or Lyft rides to their businesses (and back home). Rewards come in the form of points per ride, and cashback when you visit a participating business.


And right now, you can stack 3 promotion codes to get up to $30 back when you connect your Uber and/or Lyft accounts and start riding.


Even better, it pulls prices directly from Uber and Lyft – but booking through Freebird gets you the benefit of earning rewards on every ride.


I’ve been using it for a week or so and I gotta say, it’s pretty cool.


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Freebird is an app that connects to Uber and Lyft and rewards you for riding


Here’s how to get the cashback.


What’s Freebird?



Key Link: Download Freebird

When you ride with Uber or Lyft, you’ll earn points by booking through Freebird. Typically, you’ll earn between 100 and 250 points – and 5,000 points are worth $10. So basically you get ~50 cents back per ride.


But points are just one component – you can also earn cashback for visiting local businesses.


If you visit a business on the list, you can get cashback


How it works is:



You link your cards to the Freebird app
Take an Uber or Lyft to the restaurant or bar
Use a card linked with Freebird to pay at the restaurant or bar
The business rewards you with cashback once Freebird detects the transaction (for any amount)

In addition, there are promotions for more points or cashback. For example, right now Don Julio will give you 500 points ($1) to take a ride home – in addition to the usual points you’d earn for booking the ride through Freebird.


On the app’s back end, you can link your Uber and Lyft accounts, and toggle between them. In this way, you can select whichever is cheaper (or whichever one you like better).


Freebird pulls the price directly from Uber or Lyft, so it matches exactly. There is no markup for using Freebird. It’s simply a promotional tool for local businesses and liquor companies.


Stack 3 Promo Codes, Get up to $60 Back With Freebird

Here’s where it gets good.


You can stack any number of promotional codes to earn cashback, and right now there are three.


They are:



P4899” – $10 cashback ($5 for each of your first 2 rides)
GOLONG” – $10 cashback through March 18, 2019
RIDESHAREGUY” – $10 instant cashback
FREERIDE” – Up to $25 cashback from your first ride (you can pick when you use it)
ATOMVIP” – Up to $25 cashback for your second ride (ditto)

The first code gets you a flat $5 back for your first 2 rides. But the second code actually reimburse you for the cost of your 2 rides. Meaning if your ride costs $6.82, you’ll get back $6.82. The third code adds $10 to your account on the spot.


If you stack all 3 promotion codes and max them out, you’ll get back $30 total.


When you’re ready to cash out, link your debit card and Freebird pushes the money to your checking account via a Stripe payout.


Afterward, keep an eye out for other new promotions. And continue to earn points by booking Uber and Lyft rides through Freebird. Like right now, you get an extra 500 points for linking your Lyft account.


And definitely use it if you genuinely want to go to one of the businesses offering cashback through the app – that’s easy free cash for doing something you want to do anyway.


Are there downsides?

Freebird pulls real-time prices from Uber and Lyft, but it does NOT see if you have promotions in your Uber or Lyft accounts.


For example, I got a Lyft promo for 50% off a ride. But when I pulled up the price through Freebird, it wasn’t there. So I had to book it directly through Lyft to get the promotional price applied.


Same for Uber. If you have Uber credits, Amex credits for Uber, or a promo code, you’ll need to book directly through Uber to get the right price.


That said, if you’ve maxed out your credits or aren’t trying to use a promotion, there’s absolutely no downside to booking through Freebird.


I ran a couple of test rides on each app, and the price matched what Freebird found. There’s really nothing to lose. And if they keep it up with the points and cashback promotions, there’s a lot to gain, especially when you start using the app.


As a side note, the charge for the ride will appear on your account directly from Uber or Lyft, so be sure to set your payment settings to whichever card you want to use in the respective app (like if you’re trying to use travel credits or earn points for travel).


Bottom line

Key Link: Download Freebird
Sign-up for Uber
Sign-up for Lyft

I’m liking the Freebird app for my Uber and Lyft rides around town. If you can’t get points through Ebates, Acorns, or Ibotta, you might as well take these.


And right now, you can stack 3 promo codes for up to $30 cashback from taking Uber of Lyft rides booked through Freebird.


To add a promo code, click “Profile” then “Promo Codes” and enter these 3:



P4899
GOLONG
RIDESHAREGUY

Once they’re in your account, you can tap them to activate your rebate. And if you don’t have an Uber or Lyft account, you can use my links for free credits there, too (thank you for using them!).


I think I’ll continue using Freebird long-term, because I like their mission to reduce drunk driving. And of course, the points and cashback are great, too.


But if you just wanna score a few free rides, this is an excellent opportunity.


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Published on February 08, 2019 15:40
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