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I’m a big fan of collecting miles and points in any way that I can. And while you will often get the highest amount of points through judicious use of credit card signup bonuses, I also tend to try and take advantage of smaller deals to get miles and points. After all, even small amounts of miles and points can add up. The latest deal I saw is where you can get up to 1,500 Marriott Bonvoy points for linking your Uber account, if you haven’t linked them before.

The Deal – Marriott Bonvoy Points For Linking Your Uber Account

Here’s a direct link to the deal, where it gives the details of how to link your account and the details of the Uber ride you’ll need to take.

You can read the fine print on the deal page and below, but a few things to watch out for

  • This deal is only available if you haven’t linked your accounts before. Marriott and Uber have had a partnership for awhile, so it’s possible you’ve already linked your account.
  • Previous similar promotions have required a qualifying transaction but in this case, there is no need to do any sort of qualifying activity.

How To Link Your Marriott And Uber Accounts

It’s pretty easy to link your Marriott and Uber accounts – you’ll do it in the Uber app itself. Here’s a step-by-step set of instructions, courtesy of Marriott.

Terms and Conditions

Here are the terms and conditions of this offer

  • This one-time, limited time bonus offer (this “Offer”) is open to members of the Marriott Bonvoy® loyalty program (each a “Marriott Bonvoy Member”) who have not yet linked their Marriott Bonvoy account and their Uber account.
  • Offer valid March 17, 2026 through March 31, 2026 (“Offer Period”).
  • To qualify for this Offer and earn the bonus points, a Marriott Bonvoy Member must link their Marriott Bonvoy account to their Uber account on the Uber app.
  • Offer is only available to members who are linking their accounts for the first time.
  • Please allow four to six weeks from linking for Marriott Bonvoy Points to appear in your Marriott Bonvoy account.
  • Marriott Bonvoy Members must keep their Uber and Marriott Bonvoy accounts linked throughout the Offer Period and the accounts must remain linked for a minimum of 6 weeks after the Offer Period ends to receive the bonus points.
  • Terms and conditions apply to account linking and are subject to change.
  • Uber and/or Marriott reserve the right to terminate, revoke, or change this Offer at any time without notice.

The Bottom Line

If you haven’t linked your Marriott and Uber accounts and have an Uber ride coming up, this can be a pretty easy way to get a few Marriott Bonvoy points. While it’s not a ton of points and I wouldn’t necessarily go out of my way to get them, it’s a nice little bonus if you’re already using them.

Good luck – let us know if you’re able to get the bonus points


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