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Uber Gift Cards 10% off: $50 for $45 + free email delivery

We still have a long list of discounted gift cards alive from last week including Best Buy, Cabela’s CVS and many more. But this morning we are seeing a $50 Uber gift card for $45 with free email delivery courtesy of the official PayPal eBay Store. While that might only be 10% off your next few rides, free money is always a good thing and we almost never see free Uber credit. This card is redeemable from within the Uber app for iOS/Android.

You’ll need a valid US PayPal account for purchase and the digital gift card should be delivered within hours (“however, in some cases it may take up to 24 hours”).

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Uber Terms and Conditions:

By using this gift card, you accept the following terms and conditions: This card is redeemable via the Uber® app within the U.S. in cities where Uber is available. The card is non-reloadable and, except where required by law, cannot be redeemed for cash, refunded, or returned. You may be required to add a secondary payment method to use this gift card with the Uber app. The card is not redeemable outside the U.S.  Depending on the state of purchase, this card is issued by Bancorp Card Services, Inc. or The Bancorp Bank. For full terms and conditions and customer service, visit uber.com/legal/gift.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices