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  2. How to Get Uber Promo Codes - AOL

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    To make matters worse, when you open your Uber app, you’re faced with severely inflated surge prices. It’s late at night, it’s raining, and you can’t find a cab. To make matters worse ...

  3. Airbnb, Lyft and Uber are offering free housing and rides to ...

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    To redeem the free ride, evacuees must use the promo code "WILDFIRE25" in their Uber app and "CAFIRERELIEF25" for Lyft. The free rides will be available until Jan. 15, 2025.

  4. Uber Giving Out Free Month of Rides for Teens Who Fail Their ...

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    Uber is offering parents a break from chauffeuring teens to their various activities. Teens who recently failed their driver’s test can sign up to receive a free month of rides from Uber through ...

  5. Freebies on Election Day include Uber and Lyft rides ... - AOL

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    Election Day is around the corner, and along with an “I Voted” sticker, some companies are offering perks from a discounted ride to the polls to a free sweet treat.

  6. Controversies surrounding Uber - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, an arbitrator ruled against Uber in a case involving Lisa Irving, a blind American customer with a guide dog who was denied rides on 14 separate occasions. Uber was ordered to pay US$1.1 million, reflecting $324,000 in damages and more than $800,000 in attorney fees and court costs. [92]

  7. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Various promotions tied to the product have been offered, such as free Uber rides. [10] It has been received with mixed reviews. InBev has received negative press from critics with complaints such as "who drinks Budweiser for the taste", and The Week calling it "an attack on American values". [ 11 ]