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Old Sep 21, 2023 | 12:40 pm
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Originally Posted by dw
Up to $120 Lyft Credit:
CitiŽ / AAdvantageŽ Executive World Elite Mastercard credit cardmembers may participate in Lyft and Mastercard's Take 3 Get $10 program ("Program"), by using their CitiŽ / AAdvantageŽ Executive World Elite Mastercard to pay for the full amount or partial amount of three (3) Eligible Rides in a calendar month. After taking 3 Eligible Rides in a calendar month, you will then receive a $10 Lyft credit ("Credit"). CitiŽ / AAdvantageŽ Executive World Elite Mastercard credit cardmembers are eligible to receive a credit of up to $120 annually. All rides must be paid for with an eligible CitiŽ / AAdvantageŽ Executive World Elite Mastercard. Limit one Credit per calendar month per Lyft account. CitiŽ / AAdvantageŽ Executive World Elite Mastercard credit cardmembers are not eligible for any other Mastercard credit on the Lyft app. Rides paid for using Digital Wallets including, but not limited to, Apple Pay, Android Pay, etc., are not Eligible Rides and will not count towards receiving the $10 Lyft credit.

An “Eligible Ride” is any Lyft ride type, 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. By participating in the Program, you agree to these terms and Lyft’s Terms of Service (https://www.lyft.com/terms), and you agree that Lyft and Mastercard may share your information for the purpose of tracking and processing the Credit and may use anonymized, aggregated data for business analytics and offer optimization. Credits may take up to 2 days to be applied to your Lyft account.
Per the guide to benefits as quoted above, this benefit appears to be a Card-level benefit, not a Lyft account-level benefit. However, in practice, it appears this credit has been implemented as a Lyft account-level benefit. My wife and I both share a Card and have it linked in our separate Lyft accounts. However, after I took an Eligible Ride, the counter in my app shows progress; the counter in my wife's app does not.

I would have expected that either my wife or I could take an Eligible Ride paid by the Card, and after we've collectively taken three Eligible Rides, one of us would get the credit. However, it doesn't appear this is the behavior.

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