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How do I reactivate my banned Uber account?

If you want to reactivate an Uber account, your first step should be to contact the company's customer service team. You can email or call them at any time of day or night. If you feel like you've been deactivated unfairly by Uber, then you can appeal your case.



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If it's been less than 30 days since you deleted your account and you changed your mind, you can restore it by signing in at Uber.com. If you are requesting to reactivate an existing account, we can help.

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There is no official reapplication process if you've been rejected or deactivated by Uber. Your driver account is connected to your social security number. If you attempt to reapply with a different phone or email address, Uber will see that an account with your SSN was already deactivated and reject the application.

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Offenses that can result in account deactivation include carrying out-of-date vehicle information, disobeying traffic laws, misusing the app through account sharing, and using the app while under the age of 18. Even if the person who orders a ride is over 18, minors are not allowed to ride unaccompanied.

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How can I contact support?
  1. Visit our Help Center.
  2. Contact us by email.
  3. Get phone support in the US: 833-305-4871. Available only for admins. Employees can contact Uber Support.


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One cannot sue uber for wrongful termination. The closest Uber can get to wrongfully terminating an employee is deactivating a driver's account. The action may or may not include an explanation in the notice. A driver can contact Uber for a reason for their account deactivation.

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If driver-partners want to raise a grievance about any actioning, they can do so by calling the Uber support team. Their case would be looked into and they would be updated within the next 24 hours. Only exceptions are cases related to safety, where it might take longer to investigate (up to a maximum of 5 days).

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We will notify you if we detect fraudulent behaviour on your account, explaining the activity that we have detected. Engaging in fraudulent activities, even once, can lead to permanent deactivation from the platform.

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Tap Delete Your Account at the bottom of the screen After you hit delete your account will be deactivated. If you want to reactivate within 30 days, go to Uber.com and sign in with your same username and password.

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Yes the driver will get a notice probably within a couple of hours. Usually the notice will say “A recent passenger has said some of your driving practices have been unsafe.” Then depending on what you say they may just let it go with a warning or they may get suspended until Uber deems them safe to return to driving.

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So if you're out driving passengers around drunk, molesting/harassing passengers or just a maniac on the road, your Uber driver account will be disabled. Other behaviours that may get you deactivated include; Failing to abide by local traffic laws. Failing to buckle up.

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Does cancellation rate affect Uber driver? If your cancellation rate gets much higher than the average for your city, you'll receive a notification. If your cancellation rate continues to be high after multiple notifications, your delivery account may be deactivated.

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You can add up to 3 stops. This is also where you can change the order of stops on your route. You can't change a route with 3 or 4 addresses after you request the ride. In all other cases you can add or change additional stops during the ride, just remember that this will change the fare from what was quoted upfront.

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24/7 phone support To speak with an agent, go to Help in your Uber Driver app, then tap Call Support.

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Uber doesn't have email support. You can contact them by their app.

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By dialing the toll-free number 1-833-USE-UBER (1-833-873-8237) in the U.S., customers can speak with an agent in English or Spanish to request a ride on-demand or reserve one for a future trip. Uber has piloted ride-hailing via phone before.

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