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FINALLY - We Have DoorDash, UberEats and Uber Promo Codes... For EXISTING Users! (2022 Updated!)

Promo Code Discounts For Existing Users Of DoorDash and Uber Eats

There's A New App That Will Give Users A Discount On EVERY ORDER...

If you’re using Uber, UberEats, or DoorDash in 2022, you likely placed your first order using a promo code that was strictly for brand spanking new users. Since then, you’ve spent plenty but haven’t gotten any discounts, like they forgot about existing customers.

Finally there’s an answer for everybody asking when these apps will have promo codes for existing users! It’s about time those that faithfully and frequently get rides from Uber, or food delivered from Doordash and Uber Eats get something too.

The Existing Users Discount Comes Easier Than You'd Think.

All You Need Is This App For iPhone Or Android...

It's called Fluz, and yes it’s totally free — no membership fees ever! you merely use it when ordering your food from Doordash/UberEats, or before you invite a ride from Uber.

Available for both iPhone and Android, and it gives you discounts on EVERY ORDER you make on any of these popular apps, regardless of how long you've been a customer.

Promo Code and Existing Customer Makes A Happy User  doordash existing user discount

Up To 45% Off EVERY Time…

Yep, we’re not talking a few small discount either. This really adds up if you employ these apps often like I do.

At the time of publishing this , the present offer is 20% but I think it goes as high as 38% and as low as 2% (there’s dozens of popular places you'll earn cashback from on here, and it looks like they rotate which of them pay high or low).

Better than Getting A Promo Code As An Existing User of Uber and DoorDash.

The Fluz App Is Quick Cashback Earnings From Dozens Of Popular Places. catch on at https://www.fluz.rocks

Actually Get Your ‘Cash Back’…

You may have wasted time on other apps that used the term ‘cash back’ just to see future discounts  had a limited place to use them.

I’m happy to report, none of that BS here. You’re able to transfer money to your checking account via PayPal — whenever you want… the cash = back!

With No Fees, Ever…

This isn’t some scheme where they’ll let a bunch of individuals join free, then slap a monthly fee on once it’s popular enough. Fluz promises to NEVER charge a fee.

“No transaction fees. No signup fees. No payout fees” - just discounts! 

How are they able to give these discounts?

My first concern was — are they selling my personal info?  Not only is that not happening — but they’re actually protecting it. They guard your info with “Bank level-security” AES-256 encryption.

You only got to link your card once then can begin spending at dozens of places earning cash back. Before Fluz, you'd have needed to type in your card to each of them.

They’ve simply arranged partnerships with the businesses you see inside. Apps like this attract smart spenders — the people that search for good rewards programs actually tend to earn extra money. They’re people that are smart with their money, because they worked hard to earn it.

So — existing users of Uber, Uber Eats, and Doordash — enjoy this one! Life isn’t so bad as an existing customer.

Grab your discounts at https://www.fluz.rocks/


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Author: Cody Garrison
Palo Alto Newsroom

Claim Free Google Nest Thermostats, FREE! Plus Monthly Cash Payments - OHMConnect Review...

ohmconnect review as the team reviews OHMConnect

Now people in 3 states can enjoy what the residents of Silicon Valley and the greater Bay Area have for the last couple years, as now California is joined by Texas and New York to claim a Google Nest, or WiFi smart plug and then get paid monthly cash - all free. Learn more as we review ohmconnect...

Now In Northern and Southern California, Texas, and New York...

No longer just for Silicon Valley - the program is now covering the entire state of CA and recently expanded to Texas and New Yotk! 

For CA you need to be a customer of one of the 3 energy providers, PG&E, SDG&E or Southern California Edison - so millions more can now participate! 

For the other states you'll have to take a look at the OHMConnect site for more details. 

City Mayors Partner With Program To Prevent Blackouts This Summer...

Each participating city will be allotted 25,000 free smart thermostats to be distributed to local households who choose to participate. 

Oakland Mayor Schaaf said "OhmConnect has created a win-win-win that works for every household. It's free to sign up for OhmConnect. When you sign up, you'll get a free smart thermostat that will reduce your energy use at times of peak demand. Then you will get paid for these energy savings and you'll decrease your utility bill while helping the state prevent blackouts."

San Jose's Mayor is on board as well, with a positive review from Sam Liccardo saying"OhmConnect's free smart thermostats provide an innovative solution to the catastrophic impacts of blackouts throughout California, by relieving the stress on our electricity grid amid spikes of peak power usage."

"Joining OhmConnect, Fresno residents can actually get paid to save energy. Let's do our part to prevent blackouts - and get paid for doing it!"
added Fresno Mayor Dyer.


NBC Local News Says - It's Smart To Sign Up...

Then Participants Will Start Receiving Monthy Cash Payments...

OHMConnect has already paid Californian's $14 million to save energy. That's because the program pays residents for saving energy when the grid is at risk of using dirty power.

Rather than having power companies fire up gas or coal backups - users will receive a text message asking them to lower their usage. There's no penalty if they don't - but there's cash if they do.

If you're located in Northern California, you can claim your freebies and join the program at https://ohm.co/GreenCA

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Author: Don Kennedy
New York Newsroom

Apple Eve Sports Car: Will Apple's Electric Car Ever REALLY Happen?


Apple's long-awaited electric vehicle has been the subject of a flurry of reports in recent weeks, as conversations with automakers have forced Apple's normal veil of secrecy to unwittingly lift, and now we're getting another sense of how far of a moonshot Apple is shooting for with Project Titan.

Apple appears to be taking precautions to ensure that it is ready. Apple isn't known for entering new markets cautiously, and given how close Tesla has come to attaining the ideal of self-driving vehicles, it wouldn't surprise us if Apple raced Tesla to the punch, developing a consumer Apple Car that's ready to hit the streets on its own as soon as it's permitted.

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Web 3.0: The New Internet Is Coming, and It's Bringing These Challenges...

Web 3.0

The trend in internet evolution has been to "decentralize" the internet. Web 1.0 featured company-controlled content, but web 2.0 features company-controlled platforms that host user-generated content. Why shouldn't web 3.0 provide a new platform for content development that is independent of corporate control?

Initially, sites relied on the accuracy of publishers' reputations. Web 2.0 degraded data quality, increasing the effectiveness of misinformation and deception on the internet. Will accuracy checks be included in the agreement to accept machine-managed data in web 3.0? Who makes the choice, what qualifications do they have, and what motivates them to be fact-based rather than pushing an agenda?

Data tampering is a major cybersecurity problem when it comes to data that will be used to train AI...

People can make up inaccurate data to get the outcomes they desire, making AI the largest deception system on the planet. When Microsoft opted to teach their chatbot "Tay" by allowing it to learn from Twitter, fraudulent messages were sent to the computer, training it to be racist. 

Consider what a nation-state could do to cause havoc by feeding AI false information or altering word meanings. How will cybersecurity experts identify, block, and erase data intended to deceive?

What happens if our systems rely on data and that data isn't available in Web 3.0? 

Today's internet is littered with broken links. Machines will either have to make local copies of everything on the Internet or, as in web 2.0, get material on demand. This could lead to a greater reliance on the availability of systems over which IT staff have little control.

The trend in the evolution of the internet has been to "decentralize" the web. Web 1.0 consisted of company-controlled material, whereas web 2.0 is made up of company-controlled platforms that host user-created content.

Shouldn't web 3.0 give a new platform for content creation that isn't controlled by a corporation? 

Ready or not, we will soon see what form web 3/0 will take, and what flaws it will bring with it. 

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Alex Benningram
New York Newsroom