Found this offer for 6 months free Uber One Membership under the Stan Offers tab of my Stan Account. Credits to nicholasv for sharing the generic redemption link in comments below. Stan Account is not required.
Enjoy 6 months of Uber One membership, on us.
As a Stan subscriber, take advantage of a 6 month Uber One membership!
Your Uber One membership comes with exclusive benefits like:
- $0 Delivery Fee and up to 30% off on Service Fees on eligible Uber Eats orders
- 5% Uber One credit on Uber rides with priority access to top-rated drivers
- Access to member only promotions and experiences
You can redeem this now or anytime up until 28 April 2025.
This offer is available to active Stan subscribers who are new or returning Uber One members only. Promotional and Additional Uber One T&C's apply.
Important: Set a reminder to cancel Uber One about 3 days before the last day of your 6 months depending on when you activate the offer to avoid the recurring payment which Uber might not refund at their discretion.
By joining Uber One, you authorise Uber to charge $9.99 on or around 23 Sept, 2025 (your Billing Day) and once every plan cycle, until cancelled, using any filed payment method. Cancel in-app up to 48 hours before your trial ends to avoid incurring the charge for the next billing cycle or contact support. Subject to consumer laws, your recurring payment is not refundable.
@TheJoker: This is the (Australian ) way.
We get screwed time and time again but nobody would ever do anything to effect change on the way something is.
Far too strong of a "cost of doing business" mentality.
Fair to say that millions of Australians have been impacted by the vaping laws, right down to the pharmacy guilds disgust at not even being consulted. I got to know personal friends who ran very successful Vape stores, to have their businesses turned insolvent , with absolutely zero regard for the capital stored in stock on hand simply that they must have it "destroyed " by an approved pharmacy. After 12yrs of giving up overnight, I'm at 1 higher risk than ever of becoming a smoker again… There's literally nothing good about it,and some absolutely horrible injustices ,but where's the outcry ?
It's because the world turns to the internet to whinge about their problems as though it's going to improve their situation. Most don't want to hear it, or visiting a centralised grievance platform to collectively complain among each other, doesn't change a damn thing.