dawn
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Posts by dawn
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How much am I supposed to tip an UberEats driver?
Is tipping even expected for UberEats? I'm already paying the fee for the food to be delivered to me, so … -
Does Uber allow guns for protection?
I'm not familiar with gun laws, but if someone has the right to own a gun are they allowed to … -
has anyone ever been scammed by a fake uber driver?
I've heard stories in the news, but just wanted to know if anyone here experienced this before. I'm very curious … -
If i cancel my uber, will my rating go down?
i noticed my passenger rating seems really low lately. i dont remember it being this low, but maybe it is … -
If I'm buying a used car, how do I know it wasn't used before as an Uber or Lyft car?
i want a used car but is there a way to tell if it was used before as a rideshare … -
Does uber have a phone number I can just call to get a ride?
I just want to call an Uber, is there an easier way than having to download the app? Seems like …
my other uber driver let me play my music.
my other uber driver let me charge my phone.
love the analogy, might start to use it myself!
Definitely find a parking spot somewhere and wait. Bring you small businesses with you - that way you are still making money - or even your books to study.
In their defense, the engineers are just doing what the company has taught them to do. They have probably been trained in a way to create features that benefit the company, and not necessarily the driver. If they don't do it, the company would be happy to hire a new group of engineers that will, and they won't be hard to find. It's all about $$ and status
NOt sure. Lyft is usually cheaper anyways!! They always give me 10% off rides. Uber NEVER does that for me.
why would you pay to use the service you spend most of the time using?
Great answer! Thank you for the help.
Thank you for the answer. My rating is 4.6, which seems pretty low to me. Hopefully I can get it higher, because I'm afraid that some drivers may not accept my ride requests in the future. Thanks again!
how would i know?
@lilly had a pretty good answer, thanks for the help!