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What happens if you report someone on Uber?

If your Uber driver made you feel very uncomfortable and you report them, will they lose their status or will you just never have them as a driver again? They will probably be IMMEDIATELY suspended from the platform for 72 hours while Uber investigates.



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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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Uber uses software to detect accounts that might be engaging in fraudulent activity. Then, a specialised team manually reviews each case before deciding if fraudulent activity has taken place.

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Any serious criminal charges that are still pending. Multiple moving violations or accidents in the last 3 years. Driving with a suspended license within the last 3 years. Any serious driving violation, such as DUI, reckless driving, or hit and run, within the last 7 years.

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Uber mandates a 30-day period of deactivation before an account can be fully erased, so if you change your mind after following these steps, you have a month to re-activate. After 30 days, however, your account will be erased for good with no way to get it back.

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Yes, the report to the driver is anonymous and the notice will appear in the driver's review for a week.

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Uber is committed to protecting the privacy and security of our users' data. With limited exceptions like emergencies, we require a valid and sufficient legal process from official government agencies before we disclose any information about our users.

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The basics of ratings After each trip, riders and drivers have the opportunity to rate each other from 1 to 5 stars, based on their trip experience. Ratings are anonymous. You won't see individual ratings tied to a particular trip or person.

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Threatening and rude behavior Aggressive, confrontational, and harassing behavior is not allowed. Don't use language or make gestures that could be disrespectful or threatening.

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If you earn more than $400 from Uber or Lyft, you must file a tax return and report your driving earnings to the IRS. Most Uber and Lyft drivers report income as sole proprietors, which allows you to report business income on your personal tax return.

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Often when drivers and delivery people lose access to their account, it's temporary while we investigate the report or review documents, or while they resolve an issue related to account eligibility, such as an expired driver's license or ineligible vehicle.

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If you suspect an Uber scam, report it to Uber immediately through the app or their help center.

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In the high-tech world that offers you the opportunity to hail a ride through an app on your mobile phone, you might think it's easy to choose whether you would like a man or a woman driver. Not so fast — neither Uber nor Lyft offer you the choice to choose the sex of your driver.

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Ongoing checks are built into the Uber platform We use technology that obtains criminal offenses from a number of data sources. ¹ If an offense involving an active driver is identified, we'll review these notifications to determine whether they're still eligible to drive with Uber.

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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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Duplicate Account Issues Uber allows only one account per user. Under no circumstances should the driver-partners create more than one account for themselves. We have several tools and checks which can flag a duplicate account with accuracy.

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Yes, you can delete your account and create a new one. However, you will need to use a unique email and phone number for the new Uber account.

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If the investigation confirms the behavior, the rider could be banned for life, according to an Uber spokesperson. The company has deactivated riders in the past based on similar guidelines but said that it's making the rules public now in an effort to be transparent and build trust between riders and drivers.

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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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