Uber One
delivery
Regular price
$9.99/mo (or $96/yr for annual plan)
Discount you can get
Up to 90% off for the next 3 months (~$1/mo instead of $9.99/mo)
How to unlock this discount
Open the Uber app and tap your profile icon in the bottom-right corner.
Tap 'Uber One' to open your membership management screen.
Scroll down and tap 'Manage Membership' or 'Cancel Membership'.
When prompted for a reason, select 'It's too expensive' or 'I'm not saving enough'.
You will be presented with a retention offer screen — typically 90% off for the next 3 months (around $1/mo).
Tap 'Accept Offer' or 'Stay with this deal' to lock in the discounted rate and keep your membership active.
Insider Tips
Always select 'too expensive' as your cancellation reason — this triggers the price-sensitive retention path, which tends to surface the highest discounts. If the first offer is modest (e.g., 50% off for 1 month), consider declining it
some users report a second, better offer appearing. Timing may matter — try initiating the flow near the end of your billing cycle. If you've been a long-term subscriber, retention offers may be more generous. Do NOT actually complete the cancellation
stop as soon as the discount offer appears and accept it. You can attempt this flow roughly every 3 months once your discounted period expires to potentially re-trigger a new retention offer
Sources
DealNews (dealnews.com/features/uber-one/) — March 2026 article explicitly states: 'If you try to cancel your membership, users frequently report being offered a retention deal, sometimes as high as 90% off for the next three months.' Pricing of $9.99/mo confirmed across multiple sources including Uber's own site (uber.com/us/en/uber-one/), SimplyCodes, Groupon, and Coupons.com. Annual plan at $96/yr confirmed by Coupons.com. Reddit (r/UberEATS) threads from 2025-2026 discuss various retention and promotional offers. No single source provided exact step-by-step cancellation flow screenshots, so steps are reconstructed from standard Uber app navigation patterns combined with the reported retention trigger.