Just keep it for yourself.It might come in handy.Straight in the bin!
Let's give him a chance.His a new ant on this forum.$15 return fee is for America.
But only by getting them to request you via the app. Otherwise the cheapskates will renege if its a "private" arrangement (that's my experience so once bitten, twice shy)Charge them $20 to take it back!
Thats how it may work in "fluffy land" but elsewhere that's called stealing (or extortion) Thats why Uber promote handing it to the cops as you cant enforce the cashie arrangement/its not your property to retain.Cash first, item second.
No cash, no item!
.Give the so called muppets at Greenlight Hub a job to do. Let them set up a lost property bin. When you're next near Plumber St, drop in or should I say drop it in the lost property bin and let them deal with it.
Just be aware you may have to line up to get permission to line up in the lost property bin line.
Excellent idea..
Better still, use it to set the muppet house alight.
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Simples. With the uber rider app you can change your pickup address...so you tell the pax to set it to a certain address where you are located then get them to request the job ensuring you are the one pinged.Question - How do you 'use the app'? If the pax is on the other side of town to me, how can they book me to take the phone to them? Am I missing something?
Thanks. That makes sense.Simples. With the uber rider app you can change your pickup address...so you tell the pax to set it to a certain address where you are located then get them to request the job ensuring you are the one pinged.
Simples and a "more elegant solution"
Can we do that?Or leave it at your convenient police statation.
I've had queries over hair brush and beanierecieved a lost item notification, pax has lost cigarette lighter , possibly on trip, , well i have a look thinking if its here im going to find a zippo or one of significance, you guessed it, a $2 bic