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A Trial Run | Uber Is Testing A $25 USD Monthly Subscription Service

Uber changed everything about how we get around and how we travel, making life a lot easier on the road. Uber is always looking for ways to elevate our user experience while offering more unique elements to their rideshare service. Today the word on the interwebs is that Uber is reportedly testing a new subscription service.

This new service is said to include 5% off of every ride, free Uber Eats delivery, as well as bike and scooter access on a monthly basis. The new service is similar to the Rider Pass deal, offering discounts and price protection for specific routes, offering a monthly service subscription for just $24.99 USD a month. Even though both passes are the same price, the Rider Pass does not include free delivery and limits Uber’s Jump services to free for 30 minutes every day. According to reports, a similar subscription service for Uber Eats arrived earlier this year for $9.99 USD for free deliveries similar to Postmates’ same-price Unlimited Program.

As of now, the subscription service is available in areas like Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco. Seems like a brilliant idea who commute daily using the rideshare app, offering an easy and effortless way to get around the city. Head over to Uber to find out more about the new subscription service and keep it locked for more on this coming very soon.

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Written by Jesse James

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