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Weekend Update (40% BA Bonus, United 50k, 20 Free Lyfts Philly)

Weekend Update

Updated on September 7, 2015 This is the Weekend Update: Don’t have time to sift through BoardingArea and Flyertalk?  Here are the Rewarding Highlights from the past week: 40% American Express Transfer Bonus to British Airways ends TODAY 1/31/15 (we haven’t seen a bonus this big in a long time!) BA Avios devaluation this week is not so…

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20 FREE Rides ($20 each) – LYFT Launches in Philadelphia *EXPIRED

Updated on February 15, 2016 Lyft launches in Philadelphia… offers 20 10 Free Rides ($20 each)!  Similar to other Pioneer city launches (NYC, Chicago, Boston), Lyft is giving away 20 10 free rides to get people to sign up.  Hopefully there will be enough drivers!  Starting Friday, January 30, 2015, at 6pm, Lyft will begin…

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$20 Free Lyft Ride For New Users + 3 Free $5 Rides New York City *Expired

Updated on September 28, 2015   THIS PROMOTION HAS ENDED New users can now get $20 Free Lyft credit (and the friend who referred you also gets $20)…valid until 2/25/15.  Plus, New York City users get an additional 3 free rides up to $5 (New York City only). After months of offering smaller promotions, it’s nice…

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10 Free Lyft Rides Each (You + Coworkers) – Lyft For Work *Expired

Updated on September 28, 2015 FREE LYFT RIDES TO WORK! Want free rides to work?  Better sign up fast!  Lyft is promoting their “Lyft for Work” program by giving away 10 free “Lyft Line” (shared) rides per employee for one business week.  That’s enough to get you to and from work for 5 days (up…

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GETT $10 Flat Rate Rides Now ONLY Central Manhattan

GETT $10 Rides 2015 Central Manhattan

Updated on September 7, 2015 GETT $10 FLAT RATE RIDES IN CENTRAL MANHATTAN   UPDATE: Gett now offers $10 rides below 110th St! (not just central manhattan) GETT just changed their $10 Flat Rate pricing.  No longer can you go anywhere in Manhattan for $10.  The flat rate is now limited to Central Manhattan (from Houston to…

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