Darkwing
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Uber thinks paying $4 for a 30-mile delivery is fair. A requirement to use the app is to allow it to run on top of other apps, so if you get a request and are using any other app, you can't see the map. All you can do is accept or decline. They are no longer paying a "convenience" fee if the order gets canceled by the customer. Uber also doesn't do anything to address the amount of tip baiting that happens.
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Taylor Tuft
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forced overlay is so lame. revert it to the way it was. i just go change it in my settings right after i activate it anyway. Also, the fact you can't turn off the delivery alert sound individually is seriously lame. Also, if you get stuck in traffic, they'll give your order to someone else, and you just spent 30 minutes on the road for noting
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Tom Harrison
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How many ways should a driver be able to accidently be able to cancel a delivery? Of course the answer sb ZER0. In fact it takes three steps to pick up an order including a final swipe but only one step to cancel an order and no swipe. When looking at what the customer has ordered it is very easy to accidentally cancel just by touching the screen. Confirmation may come up w/o you knowing. But still not even a swipe. Touch anything on the screen other than back and the order is cancelled.
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