Can you use Uber One in different countries?

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Uber One credits, awarded within 60 days of completed travel, are a nice perk. However, remember these credits, issued in GBP, vanish after 60 days or upon Uber One membership termination. Sadly, you can only use them where GBP is the currency, so international travel wont be covered.

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Uber One: Home Turf Perks, Not a Global Travel Companion

Uber One promises a bundle of benefits, from free delivery to discounted rides. A particularly appealing perk is the Uber One credits awarded after eligible trips. These credits, essentially cashback on your spending, can add up to significant savings. However, there’s a crucial detail tucked away in the fine print that limits their usefulness for international travelers: their geographical restriction.

While Uber One itself can be used in multiple countries, offering consistent benefits like discounted rides and delivery across borders, the same cannot be said for the earned credits. The current system issues these credits in British Pounds (GBP) and, importantly, restricts their usage only to locations where GBP is the local currency.

This means that while you can seamlessly use your Uber One membership for rides and deliveries in, say, France or the United States, any credits you accumulated from trips back home in the UK won’t be applicable. You’ll be riding with the membership discounts, but those accumulated credits will remain untouched in your account, usable only upon your return to a GBP-currency zone.

Furthermore, these GBP-denominated credits have a shelf life. They expire after 60 days from the date they were issued, or if your Uber One membership lapses. So, even if you’re regularly traveling within the UK, failing to use them within that two-month window renders them useless.

In essence, Uber One credits are best viewed as a local perk, a reward for consistent usage within your home territory. While the broader membership benefits extend internationally, the credit system remains geographically bound, adding a layer of complexity that limits its value for frequent international travelers. Hopefully, future iterations of Uber One will address this limitation, allowing for a truly globalized rewards system. Until then, be mindful of the regional restrictions on your Uber One credits before embarking on your next international adventure.