
A woman refused to give her Uber driver her number, and he got back at her in the worst way.
There are two types of cab drivers: those who talk to you from the moment you get into the car and those who don't say a word, even if you strike up a conversation with them.
I'm the kind of person who doesn't really mind talking to a cabbie. I'd imagine that passing the time while driving around all day can be a challenge. And if you're transporting humans to different for hours on end, I'd like to think that you generally like people.
That being said, I totally get people who would prefer that their cab driver stay completely silent, because almost every single one of us has had a strange interaction with a driver who's been a total weirdo.
Women, especially, attract some creepy Uber drivers who definitely violate the user agreement, like this lady who accidentally left her wallet in a guy's car.
From the looks of their exchange, it seems like she got her wallet back, but this dude was expecting much more, especially because he was a "nice guy."
Sadly, the internet's filled with examples of creepy texts from Uber drivers, which is troubling to say the least, but there are some drivers who still manage to harass and annoy women who want nothing to do with them romantically even when they don't get a hold of their phone numbers.
Reddit user pennyandthejets shared her story of taking an Uber one night and how her driver reacted when she refused to give him her digits.
There's no shame in asking somebody out. Sure, it doesn't feel good to be "rejected," but when they're not interested, you accept it and move on. That's life.
But if you're driving someone around, it's probably best to not make them feel awkward, because they're probably just being nice as a courtesy. Then to go and "report" that rider for inappropriate behavior because they're not into you is just messed up.
#Uber #despicable driver tried to get inside my apartment and then harrassed me the following day via text. I reportef it all #UberLies deleted my acct. This is all i get.. pic.twitter.com/ZDMvYPY7bN
— ItStopsNow! (@antibullying4li) June 1, 2018Other redditors are reporting that their Uber drivers have gone so far as stalking them after casual conversations during their rides.
I once had my Uber driver stalk me. I was alone in the car just striking up friendly conversation, and he was from the town that I worked in. When he said he was from here, I just nonchalantly said oh yeah I work at ‘work place’ there!The next few weeks were awful. He showed up at my work...kept calling our phone. He stopped after about a month but still. I had our security guy walk me to my car every night cause he was so creepy.- v_jax
The pre-emptive "report for inappropriate behavior revenge" is a common motif amongst salty drivers, it seems like.
This happened to my wife. She took an Uber one night so she could go drink with her friends. When she got home she told me that her driver had been flirting with her the whole drive home, and when she got home he had asked her if he could give her his phone number. She told him she was married, and he left.We both agreed that she is so awesome that people are going to want to flirt with her occasionally. We both had a good laugh and went to bed.The next morning she noticed that she had an alert from Uber informing her that her driver had reported her for vehicle damage and inappropriate behavior. She was suspended from using Uber Black. We filed a report right back. Uber got with her that same day, took her statement, apologized and we never heard anything else about it.They reinstated her ability to use Black again.I have NO idea what resolution came from this, if anything actually happened to that driver or not. I just thought I'd let you know that you are not alone, this has happened to other women too.Some of the stories are really, really scary.
- Wensdae
It's not just Uber and Lyft drivers who are engaging in creepiness, either, there are stories of regular old taxi service employees going above and beyond in the creeper department to harass female passengers.
It turns out drivers supposedly "report" riders as a form of petty revenge for just about anything - like not being able to find a passenger in a timely manner.
Some Uber and Lyft drivers joined in on the conversation and offered some perspective into how the "reporting" system works for both drivers and passengers.
I am not 100% sure but i would bet if you complain about any Uber driver they would never match your account up with that driver again. If you use a friend's phone number and a different credit card you may run the risk of getting that driver again. It sucks to get someone who comes on to you but the companies (UBER & LIFT) are getting better at screening drivers and twerking software to avoid conflicts. Sometimes people complain because they get a shit ride or are just having a bad day and the driver is not to blame but the creepers always show repeating patterns over time so lodge a complaint just so Uber can flag names and behavior. I am sure some passengers hit on drivers too so reporting people who behave oddly (or creepy) is a way to protect both passengers and drivers.My Uber driver last night was a pig. He said “you have to be careful with these women that take Uber because they’re usually drunk and if you sleep with them they’ll claim you raped them.” @Uber please screen your drivers. This made me feel unsafe.
— patheticgirl43 (@phlegmmingway) June 10, 2018It's been a little over a year since CEO Dara Khosrowshahi was put in charge of Uber, and a big part of his plan to improve the company is working on customer service related issues. Which hopefully means drivers get it through their heads that hitting on people and being generally creepy is not OK.
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