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Can you lose Uber Platinum?

If your cancellation rate rises above 10%, you will lose access to your Gold, Platinum, and Diamond rewards immediately. To earn back your rewards, your cancellation rate must return to 4% or below.



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You will maintain your current status and have access to your current rewards. If your rating falls below 4.75, you will lose access to your rewards immediately. To earn back your status and rewards, your rating must return to 4.85 or above.

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You will maintain your current status and have access to your current rewards. If your cancellation rate rises above 10%, you will lose access to your Gold, Platinum, and Diamond rewards immediately. To earn back your rewards, your cancellation rate must return to 4% or below.

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Points help determine if you're Blue, Gold, Platinum, or Diamond. The higher your status, the more rewards you can get. When you earn enough points to unlock the next status tier, you can start enjoying your new rewards.

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The Bottom Line. Ultra-high net worth individuals are loosely defined as people with more than $30 million in net worth. This is measured by combining the value of all assets, not just investable or physical assets.

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In conclusion, if you want to make $100,000+ a year as an Uber driver (and Lyft), it's absolutely possible. By following the tips and strategies outlined in this article, you can increase your daily earnings to reach your desired income goal.

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Both riders and drivers have the ability to rate one to five stars on a trip. Your rating is the average of your last 500 trips. If you want to help improve your rating, drivers have shared some of the top reasons they hand out fewer stars: Pack it in, pack it out: Drivers shouldn't have to clean up after you.

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Uber's loyalty program allows you to earn points on both Uber rides and Uber Eats orders and redeem for rewards. Uber Rewards also offers extra benefits to customers that reach their Gold, Platinum and Diamond membership tiers. The benefits may be able to save you time, money and aggravation.

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Platinum: Requires 2,500 points earned in a six-month period (i.e., spend $1,250 on UberX rides). Diamond: Requires 7,500 points earned in a six-month period (i.e., spend $3,750 on UberX rides).

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Low Uber Driver Ratings You should ensure that your rating is always above 4.8 because if it falls below 4.6, you risk deactivation. Uber allows the drivers to pay customer service fees to get reinstated.

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The statistics are startling: Nearly three-quarters of drivers earn less than minimum wage; the median … Continue reading “Nearly a third of Uber drivers are actually losing money, study shows” A new working paper reports that 30% of Uber drivers are losing money once car costs are accounted for.

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If you have both of these cards (as I do), the two monthly credits will be combined into your total Uber Cash balance.

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The biggest benefits are a very good cash-back rate on gas purchases and EV charging and the ability to get paid instantly after completing an Uber ride or delivery. That cash-back rate can vary wildly, depending on your Uber Pro status, where you fill up or charge up and other ways you choose to stack the savings.

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Points expire and reset to zero at the end of every Program Period. They do not carry over to the next Program Period. Points will count in the Program Period in which Uber processes the point (which may be the next Program Period).

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To reach Gold, Platinum or Diamond tiers, you'll need to do two things:
  1. Earn points: Each tier has a certain number of points that you'll need to reach in order to get access to that tier's rewards. You earn points by completing trips.
  2. Keep your rating to 4.85 or above and cancellation rate to 3% or below.


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As an Uber driver, a 5 star rating often means more passengers, more fares and (hopefully) more tips. So to become a successful private hire taxi driver, it's important to get those stars.

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Yes, if you like living in your car! Working 8–10 hrs 6–7 days per week , you can easily make 5k a month.

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In order to make $50,000 a year, an Uber driver must provide 60.21 rides every week. A Lyft driver would have to provide 83.76 rides, and a Sidecar driver would have to provide 72.03 rides. To put that in perspective, 60.21 rides each week equates to between 20 and 21 hours of driving per week for an Uber driver.

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The driving skills that you've perfected since your teen years can be used to make money as an Uber driver. For instance, if you drive for 40 hours a week, you can make on average about $1000. However, this may vary based on location, how much you drive, and other expenses you need to pay.

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