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Can I do Uber eats in my girlfriends car?

The answer is yes, but there are caveats. - The person needs to be properly insured and attached to the vehicle.



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Whenever you want your delegate to accept deliveries on your behalf, you can schedule online time for them using the Supplier Portal. Please remember to follow the Community Guidelines and ensure your delegate is well rested when they deliver.

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Yes, your friend, family member, or anyone else can drive your car for Uber, but with a few caveats: - The person meets the Uber requirements to become a driver, e.g. over 21, legally licensed, etc. - The person needs to be properly insured and attached to the vehicle.

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Yes, as long as you are listed on the insurance for the said vehicle, you can drive that vehicle as an Uber driver.

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Can you do Uber with a car that is not on your name? Yes you can. As long as you are listed on the insurance as a driver it should not be an issue.

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For this reason, account sharing (allowing other people to use your account) is not allowed when you use the Uber Driver app to drive or deliver. Instances of account sharing may be in breach of our Community Guidelines, and may result in a review of your Uber account.

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It can also help you order Uber rides for another person outside the family, as who you add to your Uber family account is up to you – you can use your Uber account for a friend, a relative, a nanny or anyone who you want on it. Just head to the “Settings” section of the Uber app to set up a Family Profile.

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When delivery driving for DoorDash, you can absolutely keep a passenger with you ' however, you cannot be the passenger personally. As a DoorDasher, you must always be licensed to drive the vehicle you intend to use; this means that you cannot personally take on delivery jobs if you are a passenger.

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Duplicate Account Issues Uber allows only one account per user. Under no circumstances should the driver-partners create more than one account for themselves.

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Uber doesn't ban you from doing both. Why would you do it? Because it opens up more possibilities than simply driving for a food app (like DoorDash, Grubhub, or Postmates). That said, you do have to meet some minimum requirements to drive for the Uber driver app, or the Uber Eats app.

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Go to Account and select Settings in the app. Scroll down and tap Family. Tap Add member and select people from your contact list to send them an invitation to join your profile. Please note: you must have the latest version of the app to set up a Family profile.

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Two drivers cannot use the same car unless approved by Lyft manager.

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You can have multiple drivers on the same Uber or Lyft car as long as they meet the requirements in their cities, including anything related to insurance, background checks, and minimum ages.

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The mileage Uber tracks for you These days, the Uber driver app attempts to track all the miles you drive while you have the app open: your online miles. These can include the miles you drove on the way to a pickup, with a passenger — or UberEats delivery — in the car, and while waiting for your next trip.

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There's one thing that both the average customer and driver agree on: A $4 tip is fair. But, customers consider a few factors when it comes to tipping. US Foods' data shows that customers, on average, are willing to pay $8.50 total for extra delivery charges, including tips, delivery fees, and service fees.

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First you'll see the restaurant accept and start prepping. Then, when the order's almost ready, a nearby delivery person—in a car, on a bike, or on a scooter—will go to the restaurant to pick it up. Next, they'll drive or ride to you. You'll be able to see their name and photo and track their progress on the map.

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