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Can’t find a Lyft promo codes code for existing users? Tricks that work

By Doug H, Updated January 2, 2025 23 Comments

There is almost no such thing as a promo code for existing Lyft users in 2025! If you’ve already requested a ride or used a promo code, you’re no longer eligible to use another Lyft promo code unless it’s a rare limited-time offer sent directly from Lyft.

Even though there are almost never Lyft promo codes for existing Lyft users, there are still several ways for you to get free & discounted rides.

Tip: Lyft promo code ‘9MQ5JB‘ works for all new Lyft users!

How Lyft promo codes work: None for existing users!

All Lyft users, drivers, and promoters are issued promo codes to share with new users—Brand new users who have never requested a Lyft.

When a new user enters a promo code into the Lyft app, they receive a free ride credit or another promotion.

After a user has claimed a promo code or requested their first ride, they are no longer eligible to use another new user promo code. 99% of the codes you find online are for new users only.

Sometimes promotions for existing users are created for limited-time events, but the codes are only active for a limited time. So if you find a code for an event online, chances are it won’t work if the event has passed.

Existing Lyft users: Get free rides by inviting friends

The most reliable way for existing Lyft users to get a free ride is to use the “Free Rides” or “Earn Cash” app feature to share Lyft with your friends.

You’ll get free ride credits if the person you refer downloads Lyft and takes a ride. There is no limit to the number of people you can refer, so there’s big potential to earn free ride credits.

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Other ways to get discounts on Lyft rides

Even though there are no promo codes for existing users, you can still get discounts and credits on Lyft rides if you keep an eye on promotions offered by Lyft.

Sometimes Lyft offers discounts to users, and partnerships with other companies offer discounts and credits toward future rides.

Limited-time discount offers – Lyft occasionally runs limited promotions that offer discounts on rides. Keep an eye out for emails and in-app notifications about discount opportunities.

Lyft Pink – Lyft offers a subscription service called Lyft Pink that offers discounts on rides for $9.99 per month. It’s a good option for users who use Lyft frequently. Other benefits are priority airport pickups, a more relaxed cancellation fee policy, and exclusive temporary perks.

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Free or discounted rides to events – Occasionally, Lyft will offer promo codes, discounts, or free rides to special events. Follow the Lyft Blog and keep an eye on promotions inside the Lyft app to learn about upcoming events that offer discounts to existing Lyft users.

Partnerships with credit card companies – Lyft sometimes partners with credit card companies to offer extra rewards for Lyft users.

For example, certain Chase credit cards offer extra cash back when you use the card to pay for Lyft. Find out more about credit card promotions by keeping up to date with the Lyft blog and your credit card company.

  • See all the current rewards for Lyft users

Chase Freedom & Lyft: 5% Cash Back, 5X points, or 10X on Lyft Rides

Any Lyft user with a Chase Freedom, Ink, or Sapphire credit card can get 5% cash back, or points on all Lyft rides when you set an eligible Chase card as your default payment option. The benefit you receive depends on the card you use. Check Lyft.com/chase for more info.

To see if your card is eligible, head to the Payment area of the app. If you already have a Chase card in your payment options, look for a message underneath the payment method that says ‘5% total cash back with Chase.’ Or add your Chase card and check for the message.

Find Lyft Chase rewards in the Payment menu

Lyft occasionally sends limited-time discount offers like this

Take the cheapest ride type: Lyft Shared

Lyft Shared is the best ride type if you’re looking for a bargain. Shared pairs you with another Lyft user heading in the same direction as you.

Lyft Shared is 20% cheaper than a regular Lyft, or more.

Your driver may pick up another passenger during your ride, or you may join a ride that already has a passenger in it.

  • Lyft Shared: Guide for passengers and drivers

Existing Lyft users can use an Uber promo code to get a cheaper Uber

If none of the above tricks work for you, why not try Uber? Download Uber and input ‘cws7s2’ before you request your first ride, and you’ll get a discount on your first ride.

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Originally Published May 8, 2019
Filed Under: Lyft

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. Angel says

    May 19, 2020 at 10:55 am

    I just don’t have enough money it’s far to expensive for such a short distance

    Reply
  2. Mayra Perez says

    April 15, 2020 at 11:09 am

    There should be primo codes for essential people that still have to work, I use Lyft practically every day to get to work but it’s getting expensive. Money off us still working have head or hours cut due to this pandemic.

    Reply
  3. Asher says

    February 14, 2020 at 8:28 pm

    I always preferred Uber to Lyft. Uber just offers a lot more and does have promos for existing users– at least last time I used Uber. Uber also has far more drivers. I only use Lyft now because there are no Uber drivers in the city I live in (no idea how that happened). As soon as I get a chance, I’m dumping Lyft. Forever hopefully.

    Reply
  4. Dillon Holdren says

    December 9, 2019 at 10:18 am

    Not having promo codes for existing users is a big downfall for Lyft. This is one reason I do not like using Lyft. I feel like an existing user would be retarded with promo codes to keep them coming back for more rides. I avoid using Lyft as much as possible now.

    Reply
    • Angel says

      May 19, 2020 at 11:02 am

      I completely agree especially right now people are being laid off because of this virus and there is few places hiring because they don’t have the funds nor the profit to support given the lack of employment a lot of us can’t afford to buy anything at a dollar store …

      Reply
  5. Marc R. says

    October 23, 2019 at 9:45 pm

    I am not using Lyft or Uber again. I got a “good deal” it said, from Lyft to pick up a prescription. Over $14. each way for a 6 mile, one way trip, not including either tip. I have a fixed income at 68 years old. I have a broken back with severe scoliosis and needed the pain medication so had little choice but to use the ride. But never again.

    Reply
  6. Rebecca Rankins says

    February 16, 2018 at 3:56 pm

    Uber doesn’t let me use my debit card. Only a card linked to a checking

    Reply
  7. Katerina says

    January 2, 2017 at 11:59 am

    I really love Lyft

    Reply
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