3 REFERRALS = 12 DISCOUNTED RIDES
Simply share your personal invite code with 3 non-Ubering friends and win 12 discounted rides! For every 3 successful referrals who signup and take a ride before 20 September 2016, we will give you double the discounted rides! What are you waiting for? Get cracking, grab your invite code and hustle!
HOW IT WORKS
- Download the Uber app, if you haven’t already
- Fire up your Uber app and tap the ‘Free Rides’ option
- Share your personal invite code with non-Ubering friends and family with your invite code.
- You can change and personalise your invite code by logging onto riders.uber.com
- For every successful referral, we will give you Rs.50 off on 4 rides for each of the 3 successful referrals
Starting today if you refer 3 friends on Uber before 11:59 PM, 20 September, 2016, you get 12 discounted rides added to your account. That’s right, double the goodness.
*CONDITIONS
- Uber reserves the right to suspend your account and or revoke discounts at time we feel they were earned inappropriately
- Uber reserves the right to verify and adjudge the validity of the sign-ups generated via the above referrals
- Value of the discount on each ride will be worth Rs 50
- Your referral should take the first ride before 11:59 PM, 20 September, 2016
- The additional rides awarded to the winners will be valid till 11:59 PM, 22 October, 2016
- Winners will be announced via email by September 23, 2016
- The offer is valid for riders who have signed up in Indore
Share and Get Riding
*Value of discount on each ride will be Rs. 50 each, valid from September 23 – October 22, 2016
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