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Can I get a refund for a Lyft gift card?

Product features. Redeemable only via the Lyft mobile application. No returns and no refunds on gift cards.



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Lyft Cash is a stored balance that doesn't expire, is non-refundable, non-transferable, and not redeemable for cash.

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Lyft does not charge any issuance, activation, dormancy, inactivity, or usage fees in connection with your Lyft Card. Your Lyft Card has no expiration date nor does the value on your Lyft Card ever expire.

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You can submit a request for a refund or a general complaint about your ride to Uber's customer service team at help.uber.com or in the app within 30 days of encountering an issue.

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You can purchase Lyft gifts cards by going to Amazon, logging into your account and following the prompts. You can also buy them in the Lyft app. (Head to the 'Payment tab' and click 'Gift Card'.) Add the (lucky) recipient's name, email address, an optional message, and choose the delivery date.

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Lyft offers scheduled rides for up to 30 minutes or one week prior to your ride. LYFT CANCELLATION POLICY: There is a $5 cancellation fee that will be billed to the customer. In addition, there is a $10 scheduled ride cancellation fee.

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Go to the Wallet section in the Uber Driver app. Tap Cash out then select your preferred payment method and cash out option.

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Short answer: Any amounts we refund to you will be added to your available balance in your member account. You can withdraw these funds back to your card anytime, or we'll do it automatically within a few days. It may then take your bank 3-5 days to process the refund.

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Uber's website says small messes can cost riders $20, vomit $40, larger food or beverage spills $80, and $150 for a significant amount of bodily fluids. Reporters reached out to Lyft about McLaughlin's $100 bloodstain charge, and later that day, she got an email refunding about half of the damage fee.

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Booking Fake Rides Perhaps one of the most widespread Uber scandals, the earliest days of Uber were tainted by the sabotage of other ride-sharing apps. Uber drivers, employees, and managers would schedule rides on other apps to book them and then cancel at the last minute.

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