Up to $30 Back With Freebird for Taking Uber and Lyft Rides – New Promo Code

Here are the latest Freebird promo codes you can stack for up to $30 cash back on Uber and Lyft rides booked through Freebird.


Here’s how to do it:



Download Freebird
Enter promo codes:
S897C” – $10 cashback ($5 for each of your first 2 rides)
WAM20BAM” – $20 cashback ($10 for each of your first 2 rides)

That’s a total of up to $30 cashback!


Freebird lets you book Uber and Lyft rides through their app – and you’ll earn points on each ride. Once you earn 5,000 points, you can cash it out for $10. So you can potentially do even better with these codes when you add points to the mix.


I love using the Freebird app for Uber and Lyft rides


Plus, as I’ve found over the past few weeks, your Uber and Lyft credits should still work!


Freebird powers up your Uber and Lyft apps



Key link: Download Freebird

If you ride Uber or Lyft with any regularity, I’ve found Freebird to be a nice “power up” for those bookings. The prices are the same – as it pulls the quote from those apps directly – and I’ve also had my Uber credits applied even when booking through Freebird.


With Freebird, you earn points + cashback for ordering rides through the app. Here’s my full writeup on Freebird with more information.


I took Lyft rides all around San Antonio recently, including to the River Walk


And now, you can get an extra $30 cashback with promo codes (all listed above).


I am all over this as it’s literally free cashback for doing something you’re already planning to do.


I have no idea how Freebird is making money (presumably through sponsorships from local businesses and liquor companies), but take it while the getting is good – especially if you have trips coming up soon.


It will stack with any Uber/Lyft credits or promotions already attached to your accounts – and trigger any travel statement credits from cards like Chase Sapphire Reserve, Citi Prestige, or US Bank Altitude Reserve. So there’s a potential triple/quadruple stack in here (you know I love a good stack):



Uber/Lyft rewards + credits
Statement credits
Freebird cashback
Miles/points (not with CSR and travel credit, though)

Bottom line

What’s also cool is you can toggle between Uber and Lyft within the Freebird app if you want to check prices with both services. That way, you can pick the cheaper option and still earn the Freebird points and cashback credits.


I’ve been using Freebird for the past few weeks and haven’t had any issues. Receipts and charges still come directly from Uber or Lyft – just note they pull your default payment method from the respective service, so be sure to change it directly within the correct app if you so desire.


And again, I dunno how Freebird will be profitable with all these promotions going on but… get it while you can. I’ve already initiated a few transfers to my bank account and gotten cash money directly in hand – so I can personally confirm it works.


Happy riding!


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Published on March 21, 2019 17:55
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