I’m a big fan of collecting miles and points in any way that I can. And while you will often get the highest amount of points through judicious use of credit card signup bonuses, I also tend to try and take advantage of smaller deals to get miles and points. After all, even small amounts of miles and points can add up. The latest deal I saw is where you can get up to 1000 Marriott Bonvoy points for linking your Uber account, if you haven’t linked them before.
The Deal – Marriott Bonvoy Points For Linking Your Uber Account
Here’s a direct link to the deal, where it gives the details of how to link your account and the details of the Uber ride you’ll need to take. There was a previous deal a few months ago where you could get up to 2500 points, which was a better deal, but this one isn’t bad if it applies to you.
You can read the fine print on the deal page and below, but a few things to watch out for
- This deal is only available if you haven’t linked your accounts before. Marriott and Uber have had a partnership for awhile, so it’s possible you’ve already linked your account.
- This is only good for accounts with a U.S. phone number, and the Uber and Uber Eats transaction must occur in the United States.
- The qualifying Uber ride must be taken with Uber XL, Uber Black, Uber SUV, or Uber Comfort (it looks like a regular Uber does not count)
How To Link Your Marriott And Uber Accounts
It’s pretty easy to link your Marriott and Uber accounts – you’ll do it in the Uber app itself. Here’s a step-by-step set of instructions, courtesy of Marriott.
Terms and Conditions
Here are the terms and conditions of this offer
- This bonus is a one-time offer that is open to all members of the Marriott Bonvoy® loyalty program (each a “Marriott Bonvoy member”) who have not yet linked a Marriott Bonvoy Account and an Uber account.
- To qualify for and earn this limited-time offer, a Marriott Bonvoy member must (i) link their Marriott Bonvoy account on the Uber app and (ii) after linking their Marriott Bonvoy Account, complete their first Qualifying Ride by 11:59 p.m. ET on August 31, 2024.
- A “Qualifying Ride” means a ride taken with UberXL, Uber Black, Uber SUV, or Uber Comfort that occurs in the United States.
- Please see the complete program terms and conditions, guidelines, and restrictions.
- Please allow four to six weeks from the completion of the Qualifying Ride for Marriott Bonvoy Points to appear in a Marriott Bonvoy member’s Marriott Bonvoy Account.
- Other limitations may apply.
- Terms and conditions are subject to change.
The Bottom Line
If you haven’t linked your Marriott and Uber accounts and have an Uber ride coming up, this can be a pretty easy way to get a few Marriott Bonvoy points. While it’s not a ton of points and I wouldn’t necessarily go out of my way to get them, it’s a nice little bonus if you’re already using them.
Good luck – let us know if you’re able to get the bonus points
(H/T: Frequent Miler)
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