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frontpage Posted by mavalpha • Yesterday

Marriott Bonvoy: Link Uber Account for the First Time, Earn

(Valid thru April 16)

1500 Bonus Points

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Marriott Bonvoy + Uber [Details] is offering all Marriot Bonvoy Members [Free to Join]: 1,500 Bonus Points by linking your Uber account (first-time linking only).

Thanks to Community Member mavalpha for finding this deal.

Note, you must link your Marriott Bonvoy account w/ your Uber account to qualify for your bonus points

Deal Instructions
  1. Make sure you have your Marriott Bonvoy membership information ready. Not a member? Join now for free
  2. Open the Uber app.
  3. Go to "Settings" and scroll down.
  4. Tap on "Marriott Bonvoy"
  5. Tap "Link Account"
  6. Sign in to your Marriott Bonvoy account with your email or membership number and wait for confirmation that your accounts have been linked.
  7. Start earning on qualifying Uber Eats orders and select Uber rides
    • Note, must be completed by April 16, 2025

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This bonus is a one-time offer that is open to all members of the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program (each, a "Marriott Bonvoy member") who have not yet linked a Marriott Bonvoy Account and Uber or Uber Eats account.
    • Offer is not transferable.
    • To qualify for and earn this limited-time offer, Marriott Bonvoy members must
      • (i) download the Uber or Uber Eats app
      • (ii) link their Marriott Bonvoy account on the Uber or Uber Eats app by April 16, 2025.
    • Please see the complete program terms and conditions, guidelines, and restrictions.
    • Please allow four to six weeks from completion of linking a Marriott Bonvoy account and Uber or Uber Eats account for 1,500 Marriott Bonvoy bonus Points to appear in a Marriott Bonvoy Member Account. Other limitations may apply. Terms and conditions are subject to change.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by mavalpha
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Marriott Bonvoy + Uber [Details] is offering all Marriot Bonvoy Members [Free to Join]: 1,500 Bonus Points by linking your Uber account (first-time linking only).

Thanks to Community Member mavalpha for finding this deal.

Note, you must link your Marriott Bonvoy account w/ your Uber account to qualify for your bonus points

Deal Instructions
  1. Make sure you have your Marriott Bonvoy membership information ready. Not a member? Join now for free
  2. Open the Uber app.
  3. Go to "Settings" and scroll down.
  4. Tap on "Marriott Bonvoy"
  5. Tap "Link Account"
  6. Sign in to your Marriott Bonvoy account with your email or membership number and wait for confirmation that your accounts have been linked.
  7. Start earning on qualifying Uber Eats orders and select Uber rides
    • Note, must be completed by April 16, 2025

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This bonus is a one-time offer that is open to all members of the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program (each, a "Marriott Bonvoy member") who have not yet linked a Marriott Bonvoy Account and Uber or Uber Eats account.
    • Offer is not transferable.
    • To qualify for and earn this limited-time offer, Marriott Bonvoy members must
      • (i) download the Uber or Uber Eats app
      • (ii) link their Marriott Bonvoy account on the Uber or Uber Eats app by April 16, 2025.
    • Please see the complete program terms and conditions, guidelines, and restrictions.
    • Please allow four to six weeks from completion of linking a Marriott Bonvoy account and Uber or Uber Eats account for 1,500 Marriott Bonvoy bonus Points to appear in a Marriott Bonvoy Member Account. Other limitations may apply. Terms and conditions are subject to change.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by mavalpha

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chuckled at the time spent Googling and typing that out vs. just doing it, to each their own bubba
According to some cursory Googling these points are worth about $0.007 each, making 1,500 worth about $10. Is this worth the hassle for only $10 worth of points that will be another hassle to use or that I might never use? Do they expire? How many accounts do I have to log in to to get them. Do the account logins require MFA and playing the arduous game of typing in codes from text messages or emails?

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Thanks for sharing!
Last edited by Iceman2007 April 5, 2025 at 09:06 AM.
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According to some cursory Googling these points are worth about $0.007 each, making 1,500 worth about $10. Is this worth the hassle for only $10 worth of points that will be another hassle to use or that I might never use? Do they expire? How many accounts do I have to log in to to get them. Do the account logins require MFA and playing the arduous game of typing in codes from text messages or emails?
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Quote from Deal Hound :
According to some cursory Googling these points are worth about $0.007 each, making 1,500 worth about $10. Is this worth the hassle for only $10 worth of points that will be another hassle to use or that I might never use? Do they expire? How many accounts do I have to log in to to get them. Do the account logins require MFA and playing the arduous game of typing in codes from text messages or emails?

No.

Reps for the research!
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Quote from Deal Hound :
According to some cursory Googling these points are worth about $0.007 each, making 1,500 worth about $10. Is this worth the hassle for only $10 worth of points that will be another hassle to use or that I might never use? Do they expire? How many accounts do I have to log in to to get them. Do the account logins require MFA and playing the arduous game of typing in codes from text messages or emails?
chuckled at the time spent Googling and typing that out vs. just doing it, to each their own bubba
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Why on earth would uber and Marriott Bonvoy accounts be linked?
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alchemista
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Quote from BakedAlaska :
Why on earth would uber and Marriott Bonvoy accounts be linked?
if Uber knows where you stay at Marriott's think of all the data they can mine on you, and what routes etc
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Quote from Deal Hound :
According to some cursory Googling these points are worth about $0.007 each, making 1,500 worth about $10. Is this worth the hassle for only $10 worth of points that will be another hassle to use or that I might never use? Do they expire? How many accounts do I have to log in to to get them. Do the account logins require MFA and playing the arduous game of typing in codes from text messages or emails?

Looks like they expire 2 years after accrual. I stayed at a hotel of theirs in March 2024, and my account says they expire in March 2026. I guess that's pretty generous since most places would probably expire them after a year of inactivity.

I must say, I have enjoyed all my stays at their properties though. The few times I've stayed, they've always had a delicious complementary breakfast, and the rooms have even been what they deem a "studio suite" (basically extra large seating area and in room kitchen".

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Quote from BakedAlaska :
Why on earth would uber and Marriott Bonvoy accounts be linked?
Sharing of data. 🤔
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Quote from Deal Hound :
According to some cursory Googling these points are worth about $0.007 each, making 1,500 worth about $10. Is this worth the hassle for only $10 worth of points that will be another hassle to use or that I might never use? Do they expire? How many accounts do I have to log in to to get them. Do the account logins require MFA and playing the arduous game of typing in codes from text messages or emails?

Slickdeals is about saving money and free perks.
Sure it's worth it. All of us legacy members do this type of thing. I'll take $10 any day.
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Quote from Deal Hound :
According to some cursory Googling these points are worth about $0.007 each, making 1,500 worth about $10. Is this worth the hassle for only $10 worth of points...
so 70k Marriott points for a $490 room for one night, that sounds about right
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Quote from irishtroll1984 :
Looks like they expire 2 years after accrual. I stayed at a hotel of theirs in March 2024, and my account says they expire in March 2026. I guess that's pretty generous since most places would probably expire them after a year of inactivity.

I must say, I have enjoyed all my stays at their properties though. The few times I've stayed, they've always had a delicious complementary breakfast, and the rooms have even been what they deem a "studio suite" (basically extra large seating area and in room kitchen".

I don't think the specific points expire at two years. If memory serves, the entire balance expires if your account balance doesn't change for two whole years. So earning even one extra point should reset the clock. https://www.nerdwallet.com/articl...nts-expire
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not seeing it under Marriott app under settings as the web page says.. don't see any Marriott Bonvoy. Where are you guys seeing it or how are did you link it?

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