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Why is Lyft asking for 2 cards?

The likely reason for this is that during the set up process Lyft was unable to verify the card with your bank. This is probably due to your bank flagging the transaction as fraudulent. Call your card provider and tell them your issue and it will mostly like become resolved with a simple verification process.



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Just use your eligible Mastercard® to pay for Lyft rides, and make sure you're using the latest version of the app.

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The charge on your credit card is placed after the ride is complete. So the answer is ,”After.” (One small caveat: prior to the ride, Lyft may place a temporary authorization hold on your credit card. This isn't a charge, but it can show up on your credit card statement.

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For Lyft to transfer your driver earnings, you must enter your bank and tax info in the Dashboard. Make sure you keep this info up-to-date so we can transfer your earnings to you. To update your bank or tax info: Open the Lyft Driver app main menu.

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The Lyft Direct debit card is issued by Stride Bank, N.A., member FDIC, pursuant to a license by Mastercard International.

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Lyft pays every week on Tuesday. A Lyft driver's weekly deposit includes all driver earnings from the previous Lyft week. The Lyft week runs from Monday at 5:00 a.m. to the following Monday at 4:59 a.m. It typically takes one to five days to process, depending on the bank.

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High safety standards See our Community Guidelines. All drivers must pass a background check before driving with Lyft. After that, they're required to pass an annual background check. We also continuously monitor for criminal convictions.

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If you request a ride during times of really high demand, you'll pay an inflated rate. Times of high demand and low driver supply are called Prime Time. Prime Time fees are extra fees that Lyft charges during busy times.

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