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Gene here, from Fairfield, CT. I have only been doing some very part-time driving for Uber. I currently have done about fifty trips or so as a driver. As of yesterday morning, my "acceptance rate" was 100 percent. I only did one trip for Uber yesterday. And as far as I know, I received no other "pings" for trip requests other than the one single trip that I did. Shortly after I did that one trip, I went offline for the rest of the day.
I was planning on doing some Uber driving earlier today, but when I was just opening up the app, I noticed that my acceptance rate had plunged from 100% all the way down to 89%! I wondered how in the world that could be possible. I decided not to do any more driving for Uber until I got an answer for that, and hopefully got that fixed.
Here's the thing--I have to deal with screwups by Uber all the time. Just about a week ago, they insisted that I picked up a "wrong passenger" for a trip when no such wrong passenger was ever picked up by me.
And a while back, before I learned about the WAZE app and was still using Uber's GPS system, I ended up going WAY the hell out of the way, and the rider, who had been snoozing in the back, got very pissed when he got the idea that I was trying to take the "scenic route" just to pad the fare.
Every time that I contact Uber about these things, they have absolutely nothing helpful to say to me at all. Nada. Zilch. It is getting very frustrating.
For me, money is not really the number one issue. I just like getting out on the road and doing something with my free time. I am also interested in meeting up with, however briefly, some of the interesting people who end up getting a ride from me. But I know that Uber cares about drivers keeping an acceptance rate of 90 percent or above, so in my case, to go from a 100% rating with about 50 trips under my belt to an 89% rating with about 51 trips, well, it seems to me that I would have had to turn down about 6 trips in just one day yesterday. That is cray!
I have already written an email to Uber. If and when I hear back from them, I am pretty sure that I am going to get some kind of BS excuse telling me that it's all my fault.
I am wondering if anyone else out there has had trouble with unexplained drops in their acceptance rates, and, if so, were you able to do anything about that? Or is there anything that I should know to try to prevent this sort of thing from happening? Just to restate my case, I do believe that it must have been some sort of system error on Uber's part. I can't imagine that it was anything else. But if the same thing happens to me again, I am worried that I will just be outright canned by Uber for having such a low acceptance rate. And I really don't want that to happen. So, if anyone has any advice for me of any sort re this problem, I would be very happy to hear it.
Thanks.
Gene
Gene here, from Fairfield, CT. I have only been doing some very part-time driving for Uber. I currently have done about fifty trips or so as a driver. As of yesterday morning, my "acceptance rate" was 100 percent. I only did one trip for Uber yesterday. And as far as I know, I received no other "pings" for trip requests other than the one single trip that I did. Shortly after I did that one trip, I went offline for the rest of the day.
I was planning on doing some Uber driving earlier today, but when I was just opening up the app, I noticed that my acceptance rate had plunged from 100% all the way down to 89%! I wondered how in the world that could be possible. I decided not to do any more driving for Uber until I got an answer for that, and hopefully got that fixed.
Here's the thing--I have to deal with screwups by Uber all the time. Just about a week ago, they insisted that I picked up a "wrong passenger" for a trip when no such wrong passenger was ever picked up by me.
And a while back, before I learned about the WAZE app and was still using Uber's GPS system, I ended up going WAY the hell out of the way, and the rider, who had been snoozing in the back, got very pissed when he got the idea that I was trying to take the "scenic route" just to pad the fare.
Every time that I contact Uber about these things, they have absolutely nothing helpful to say to me at all. Nada. Zilch. It is getting very frustrating.
For me, money is not really the number one issue. I just like getting out on the road and doing something with my free time. I am also interested in meeting up with, however briefly, some of the interesting people who end up getting a ride from me. But I know that Uber cares about drivers keeping an acceptance rate of 90 percent or above, so in my case, to go from a 100% rating with about 50 trips under my belt to an 89% rating with about 51 trips, well, it seems to me that I would have had to turn down about 6 trips in just one day yesterday. That is cray!
I have already written an email to Uber. If and when I hear back from them, I am pretty sure that I am going to get some kind of BS excuse telling me that it's all my fault.
I am wondering if anyone else out there has had trouble with unexplained drops in their acceptance rates, and, if so, were you able to do anything about that? Or is there anything that I should know to try to prevent this sort of thing from happening? Just to restate my case, I do believe that it must have been some sort of system error on Uber's part. I can't imagine that it was anything else. But if the same thing happens to me again, I am worried that I will just be outright canned by Uber for having such a low acceptance rate. And I really don't want that to happen. So, if anyone has any advice for me of any sort re this problem, I would be very happy to hear it.
Thanks.
Gene