Very easy to do, just follow the steps. It is definitely necessary in order to be part of major class action lawsuits coming up. Uber TOS guarantees no retaliation like a deactivation. You have 30 days to do so like it was with Lyft as well!
There is an update to the Uber TOS, you have to sign it in order to drive, opt out of mandatory arbitration by following these steps!
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