New Zealand’s Popular Rides Service Uber Gift Card (Email Delivery)
The Uber and Uber Eats apps connect you to a reliable ride in minutes and many of your favourite local restaurants. Order the food you love, delivered to your door. Gift Uber rides to the people you care about, or add value to your Uber account.
Get a reliable ride in minutes with the Uber app. The Uber app connects you to a reliable ride in minutes. From low-cost to luxury, whatever the occasion, tap the Uber app for an affordable, seamless ride on-demand. – 24/7 Reliable rides – Affordable and luxury options – Two-way rating system – Cashless payment.
- 24/7 safe pickups
- Order from hundreds of local restaurants
- Low-cost and premium options
- Ratings ensure premium quality
- Track delivery
How to Redeem Uber Gift Card?
- Open the Account Menu and tap “Wallet”
- Tap on the “+ Add funds” button on the Uber Cash card
- Tap on the “Gift card” button
- Enter Gift Code and tap “Add”
Uber Gift Card Terms and Conditions:
- This Uber Gift Card will expire three years from the date of purchase.
- Unused Uber Gift Cards that have not been redeemed by its expiry date will not be refunded or credited.
- This Uber Gift Card is redeemable via the Uber or Uber Eats app and can be used within New Zealand in cities where Uber or Uber Eats is available.
- Redeemed funds and balances do not expire.
- The Uber Gift Card is non-reloadable and cannot be redeemed for cash, refunded, or replaced, except as required by law, including the Consumer Guarantees Act.
- No change will be given. You may be required to add a secondary payment method to use this Uber Gift Card with the Uber or Uber Eats app.
- Lost or stolen cards will not be refunded or replaced, so treat this card like cash.
- This Uber Gift Card is issued by Portier New Zealand Limited.
- For full terms and conditions and customer service, visit uber.com/legal/gifts/.


























_IronyQueen_ –
*Gift card expires after three years.* Oh fantastic! So generous of them not to just keep your money outright if you don’t redeem in time! Who wouldn’t want such benevolence wrapped up in corporate policy? Truly revolutionary.
CometChaser –
Ah yes, nothing says ‘I care about you’ like gifting someone an obligation to use Uber or Uber Eats within three years before their money vanishes into the void of corporate profits! Seriously though, while it’s a functional gift idea for some contexts (e.g., emergencies), isn’t there something slightly impersonal about it? A voucher for rides or food delivery doesn’t exactly scream ‘thoughtful.’ It screams ‘convenient.’
CritiqueMaster99 –
While this Uber Gift Card might seem like a practical gift, it raises some significant concerns. For one, the fact that unused cards expire after three years feels unjustified—why impose a limitation on something already purchased? Moreover, the inability to refund lost or stolen cards is problematic; it’s almost as though users are bearing unnecessary risks for Uber’s convenience.
FairPoint –
I completely agree with your critique on expiry dates. It’s baffling that in an age where digital payments dominate, companies still impose arbitrary time limits on gift cards.
UberFanatic42 –
This is genuinely one of the best gifts you can give in today’s fast-paced world! The flexibility of choosing between rides and meals makes it versatile and super practical. Plus, I love how easy they’ve made redemption through their app—it takes less than a minute!
@FastTrack –
@SkepticalMind Sometimes practicality IS what makes something thoughtful—especially when you’re helping someone save time!
SkepticalMind –
‘Best gift’? Really? Isn’t that a bit hyperbolic? Practicality isn’t everything when it comes to thoughtful gifting.
ThoughtfulOwl –
This post is extremely informative for those unfamiliar with the process of redeeming an Uber Gift Card. It’s clear, concise, and highlights all the key details one would need to use such a service effectively. What stands out is the convenience it offers: from cashless payments to 24/7 availability. However, I do think that a deeper explanation of why someone might want to gift this particular service (beyond its utility) could add a more personal touch. Not everyone may immediately grasp how impactful it could be to gift mobility or food delivery options.