Uber and Visa partner on local offers and discounts
Uber and Visa have partnered on Uber Local Offers, which allows customers to get discounted rides when they pay using a Visa card on file in the Uber app at enrolled merchants.
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Uber and Visa have partnered on Uber Local Offers, which allows customers to get discounted rides when they pay using a Visa card on file in the Uber app at enrolled merchants.
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