FREE MAX (WITH ADS):Get a discounted annual DashPass subscription from DoorDash and enjoy unlimited $0 delivery fees, reduced service fees, and a Max with Ads subscription at no extra cost — all for just $96/year ($8/ month).
If you use DoorDash but aren’t a DashPass subscriber, you could be missing out on a great deal.
Right now, you can get DashPass for just $8 per month when you sign up for a DashPass annual plan. That comes with a free Max with Ads subscription, which normally costs $9.99 per month — that's a savings of $119.88 per year.
SEE ALSO: The 13 best TV episodes of 2024 (so far)Sure, the free Max plan includes ads, but the savings on delivery fees are more than enough to make up for it. DashPass offers free delivery on orders of $12 or more, and you'll also get reduced service fees. According to the DoorDash website, subscribers save $4-5 per order.
If you use DoorDash even a few times a month, getting the DashPass annual plan with free Max is a no-brainer.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Free Max subscription (with ads) with DashPass annual plan-鼓盆之戚网
sitemap
文章
657
浏览
5163
获赞
377
Google rebrands G Suite as Google Workspace, gives Gmail a new logo
Google is once again reshuffling its portfolio of productivity apps.On Tuesday, the company announceGoogle Assistant adds Black history feature in honor of Juneteenth
In honor of Juneteenth, Google Assistant has an important new feature."Hey Google, what happened todHow to delete books from Kindle
If you're running out of storage on your Kindle or if your Kindle is becoming overrun with past readNow Google will display why it's showing you its search results
The man behind the Google Search curtain is coming out to explain a few things.On Thursday, Google eFacebook engineer quits, says company is 'profiting off hate'
A Facebook engineer has published a scathing resignation letter accusing the company of "profiting oVisa purchases $150,000 NFT
NFTs are officially mainstream. Visa announced Monday that it's "jumping in feet first" to the worldMaine voters double down on facial recognition ban in win for privacy
Residents of Portland, Maine, can now officially sue the bastards. In a robust show of doubling downHow to free up storage on iPhone
If you're like me, you get super stressed whenever you get that notification on your iPhone tellingTwitter is developing a new misinfo moderation tool called Birdwatch
The President of the United States is in the hospital with COVID-19 — and no one can seem to aNootropics can contain multiple foreign drugs unapproved in the U.S.
It turns out that neurohacking your brain is not quite the same as hacking a machine.Search for waysVisa purchases $150,000 NFT
NFTs are officially mainstream. Visa announced Monday that it's "jumping in feet first" to the worldHow to turn off comments on a Facebook post
Sometimes feedback in the form of comments is welcome on Facebook posts. Other times, not so much. FMozilla tells Facebook and Twitter to 'unfck the internet' before the U.S. election
Mozilla, the nonprofit organization behind the popular Firefox web browser, is calling on Facebook aDonald Trump tweets that he and Melania have tested positive for COVID
Hours after senior White House adviser Hope Hicks was confirmed to have tested positive for coronaviApple's Tim Cook just made $355 million
Apple CEO Tim Cook just cashed in the final part of his decade-old compensation package: 5,040,000 A