World Elite Mastercard Holders: Earn Up To $15 In Lyft Credit Per Month

The Offer

  • World Elite Mastercard Holders are being offered the ability to earn up to $15 in Lyft credit every month through December 31, 2020.
    • Take 3 rides within a calendar month and pay using your World Elite Mastercard and get a $5 Lyft credit
    • Take an additional 2 rides in a calendar month and get an additional $10 Lyft credit (5 total rides)

The Fine Print

  • Get up to $15: Beginning 10/15/20, Lyft users can participate in Lyft and Mastercard’s “Get up to $15” program (“Program”). By taking and partially or fully paying for three (3) Eligible Rides in a calendar month, Lyft users will receive a $5 Lyft credit (“Credit”).
  • By taking and partially or fully paying for five (5) Eligible Rides in a calendar month, Lyft users will receive a $10 Lyft credit (“Credit”).
  • The rides must be paid for with an eligible World Elite or World Mastercard credit card (Apple Card is not eligible for this program, but Apple Pay or Google Pay may be eligible if your World Elite or World Mastercard credit card is the funding source).
  • Limit of up to $15 Credit per calendar month per Lyft account.
  • An “Eligible Ride” is any Lyft ride types, excluding business rides and bicycle and scooter rental rides.
  • Valid only in the USA. Whether a ride qualifies as an Eligible Ride for purposes of the Credit will be determined in Lyft’s sole discretion.
  • Credits expire 30 days after application.
  • Limited time only and while supplies last.

Our Verdict

Useful if you regularly take a lot of Lyft rides.

Hat tip to TheSultan1

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yo
yo (@guest_1077021)
October 21, 2020 15:26

I also get an email about citi double cash now being contactless and world elite.. I thought it already was

NK3
NK3 (@guest_1077124)
October 21, 2020 18:05
  yo

Some DC cards are World Elite, some are not (mine falls in the latter category). I am not sure why this is the case. Mine was a recent product change from a prior AA Platinum card, so it was contactless enabled when I got it.

Pierce
Pierce (@guest_1076964)
October 21, 2020 13:39

Is Citi Prestige considered World elite?

Jeremy
Jeremy (@guest_1077217)
October 21, 2020 20:26

Yes

NK3
NK3 (@guest_1076833)
October 21, 2020 10:58

In the offer section, you say the second part of the promo is “take an additional 5 rides in a calendar month.” Reading the terms, I think it is actually 5 rides total. Take 3 rides in a month, get $5. Take 2 more rides (total of “five (5) Eligible Rides in a calendar month”), get another $10.

Stephen
Stephen (@guest_1076829)
October 21, 2020 10:50

Hooray. I just don’t get why ride-sharing and food delivery credits are the credit card benefits du-jour. I suspect that a significant number of cardholders own their own vehicles and drive themselves everywhere, and the markups on food delivery services essentially cancel out the credits offered by card issuers. Give us something that everyone can use!

Dheeraj
Dheeraj (@guest_1076855)
October 21, 2020 11:21

Grubhub, Doordash, and UberEats credit when used for pickup is as good as a broad dining credit for most of the population, don’t you think?

There are no mark-ups got pickup.

Manav
Manav (@guest_1076904)
October 21, 2020 12:07

There are markups. Look at a restaurant which has its own website and compare the prices on its website with any of the food delivery and yiu will find 10-15% markup. I found on few restaurants when compared with DoorDash. Same with instacart, the grocery prices on instacart are higher than the stores.

Stephen
Stephen (@guest_1077303)
October 21, 2020 23:20

No delivery charge for pickup, but like someone else here said, check the restaurant’s own website, and compare it to the Doordash/GrubHub prices. I’ve found their prices to typically be a couple bucks higher.

Froide
Froide (@guest_1077915)
October 23, 2020 03:58

At some restaurants, the food/beverage prices are higher when ordered via a third party delivery service, in addition to there being a delivery fee. Those higher food/beverage prices apply even when the delivery fee is waived or is skipped it by picking up the food.

NoLyftOff
NoLyftOff (@guest_1076824)
October 21, 2020 10:45

Lyft prices are often higher than Uber’s, at least in my area. This offer just makes the prices about the same.

George
George (@guest_1077126)
October 21, 2020 18:09

The opposite is true in my area.

eric
eric (@guest_1077156)
October 21, 2020 18:48

seems to depend on the time – i check both, prices vary

AL
AL (@guest_1076779)
October 21, 2020 10:07

combines well with freedom flex with 5% back. But CSR with lyft pink and 10% back is still the best option for lyft.

Dave P
Dave P (@guest_1076785)
October 21, 2020 10:10
  AL

Yes, I believe the terms of the complimentary Lyft Pink membership state you must pay with your CSR in order to receive the Pink discount, so there does not appear to be a way to combine the Mastercard perk with the CSR Lyft Pink membership.

Kafka
Kafka (@guest_1076822)
October 21, 2020 10:42

Correct. You can use credits for part of the cost, but at least some of the ride has to be paid for with the CSR to get Lyft Pink benefits.