How to deliver orders with Uber Eats?
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Delivery works in two main stages. The first stage is picking up the order, and the second is delivering it to the required address.
What to do if the customer cancels the order?
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There are times when a customer cancels an order. If the order is canceled after you pick it up from the restaurant, you will receive the full fare, including the estimated pickup fee, delivery fee, and distance fee. When an order is canceled, it disappears from your app and returns you to the main screen. In such cases, you decide what to do with the order.
What should an Uber Eats driver have on two-wheeled transport for safety reasons?
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Safety experts and couriers recommend having a helmet, insulated delivery bag, reflectors or lights, phone mount, plastic bags, and flashlight. You can purchase delivery equipment in the Uber Eats online store.
What are Uber’s community guidelines regarding safety?
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Uber’s community guidelines do not allow sharing your account or personal information used in connection with your account, such as your username and password, with another person. Everyone on the Uber platform must treat others with respect, support each other's safety, and follow the law. To keep roads safe, drivers must adhere to safe driving behavior.
What does the time element include when setting the rate?
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The time element includes the total amount of time from accepting the delivery request to completing the delivery at the destination and the waiting time at the merchant.
What should I do if I don't see the toll in my fare breakdown?
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If you don't see the toll fee in your fare breakdown after completing the delivery, submit a request to review the toll fee. Go to Help, select Trip Issues and Adjustments, then Issues with my fare, and select My toll or parking fee wasn't included in my fare.
How do I know if my friend has met all the conditions?
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After your friend completes the specified number of trips and meets the referral offer requirements, you will see the reward added to your account. It will appear in your next week's statement.