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Get 20% off Uber gift cards at Amazon

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If you are a member of Amazon Prime (although people have reported online that it works for non-Prime members too), you can currently take advantage of a generous gift card discount. This includes – to drag it into a travel focus – Uber and lastminute.com.

It appears that there is a £200 cap on your order and you can only take advantage of the offer once. You cannot pay with Amazon gift cards.

The following digital gift cards are at a 15% discountclick here to buy:

20% off gift cards at Amazon
  • Uber & Uber Eats
  • Vue
  • Great British Pub Card
  • lastminute.com
  • boohoo
  • boohooman
  • Bella Italia
  • Cafe Rouge

The following digital gift cards offer a 20% discountclick here to buy:

  • Pizza Hut
  • Odeon

The following physical gift cards are at a 15% discount except where marked – click here to buy:

  • Restaurant Choice
  • Uber & Uber Eats
  • Vue
  • Odeon
  • Great British Pub Card
  • lastminute.com
  • boohoo
  • Pizza Hut (20% discount)
  • Bella Italia
  • Cafe Rouge
  • Odeon
  • Roblox (10% discount)

I successfully bought £200 of Uber credit (8 x £25 vouchers – you can’t buy 1 x £200 gift card as only £15 and £25 denominations count for the Uber offer) for £170 as you can see here:

15% off Amazon gift cards

The codes arrived seven minutes after placing my order.

The offers run to 11th October.

Comments (71)

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  • wacca-wacca says:

    Legoland?

  • AndyC says:

    “Services are operated with a fleet of Donnier 328 jets…”

    *Dornier😬

  • Can2 says:

    That’s good as yours truly needs to fly to DUS in December.

  • Andrew J says:

    The ‘any denomination’ Uber cards are included – I bought a single £100 card and £15 discount was applied.

    • Reney says:

      I also managed 1*150 and 1*50

      • Rob says:

        Interesting. I got nowhere with 1 x £200.

        • Reney says:

          Spoke too soon, Amazon just cancelled my order (no explanation) and effectively told me not to try again for 24 hours.

          • Andrew J says:

            My £100 has delivered and applied to my Uber account fine. So maybe only works with £100.

        • Reney says:

          50 worked, then tried 60 and got cancelled again. Assume I have hit the limit they said exists.

  • Alison says:

    Last week, BA cancelled our LHR – BLL flight and we are now flying LHR – MAN – BLL (last leg on Sun-Air). Any experience of Sun-Air?

    Heading to Legoland/Legohouse with my 14 yrs old twins… we’ve been before but apparently you are never too old and they have requested to go again!

    • Alex says:

      Sun-air’s service is very old school, everything free (food and drink) and friendly staff – certainly puts BA mainline to shame. Enjoy!

      • Alison says:

        I am with 2 x teenagers… food is always welcome!!! Looking forward to the experience (despite driving south to fly north!).

    • conspicuous-capybara says:

      Sun-Air are brilliant, I’d take them over BA any day. Being on such a tiny jet aircraft is a novelty too!

      • Alison says:

        The plane reminds me of some of the American Eagle services I used to fly on in the late 1990s.

  • PeterK says:

    Sunair is operating a regular corporate service between Cambridge and Gothenburg for Astra Zeneca. These flights have BA flight numbers and avios are awarded to the AZ employees using the service.

    • Edd_L says:

      Thanks for this interesting fact! They even have a BA flight number, e.g. BA8234 leaving CBG at 08:55 tomorrow.

    • Dubious says:

      It seems possible to buy a through ticket LCY-BLL-GOT.

      35 minute connection in BLL which should be plenty for that place.

    • Dubious says:

      Do you know if there is any way to buy the Cambridge flights without being an employee?

  • Just Nick says:

    Amazon are also giving a £10 promotional credit if you order a £100 Apple gift card. It has to be the £100 one.

    • Reney says:

      I find their promotional credit increasingly difficult to spend. Most things I want/need are not sold directly by them.

  • Tracey says:

    Any way of getting a discount on an Amazon gift card?

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