Can I see my Uber rider rating?
How do I check my Uber driver rating as a rider?
Okay, so, like, checking my Uber driver rating?
Here's the deal: Go to settings, then Privacy, then Privacy Center.
I remember being totally confuzzled the first time I tried to find it. It wasn't where I 'spected it.
Next, swipe right until you see "Would you like to see a summary of how you use Uber?". Click that.
Seriously, who designs these menus? It's like a digital scavenger hunt, you know?
Scroll down to "Browse your data" and then, finally, "View my ratings." Bam! There it is.
I once got a low rating, I think. I forgot my phone in the car once, somewhere near Main Street. That might be why... It's kinda stressing.
What is a good Uber rating as a rider?
So, you wanna know the dirt on Uber ratings, eh? Buckle up, buttercup.
A solid 4.80 to 4.99? Now that's ridin' high! Think of it as the goldilocks zone, not too hot, not too cold, just right. Basically, you're not leaving stray cats in the car, I reckon.
Below 4.80? Uh oh. Might wanna check if you're accidentally moonwalking out of the car before paying. Just saying. Probably a lil' prob.
A perfect 5.00? Could mean the driver just picked you up, or, maybe... just maybe, you're a disaster so new that nobody had a chance to rate you down. Fresh start, I guess! Like a blank canvas. Of chaos, perhaps.
Is 4.86 good? Heck yeah! You’re practically royalty. At least, in the backseat of a Toyota Corolla, anyway.
4.79 bad? Woah there, partner. It’s not apocalypse bad, but drivers might think twice about pickin' you up. You sure you ain't tipping in Monopoly money?
Rider ratings, how they actually work? Simple. Drivers rate you after the ride. Be polite, don't be late, and for Pete's sake, close the door gently. It's not a barn door! My aunt Mildred's chihuahua has more grace, I swear. I just made that up, I'm not related to chihuahua-loving women, uhh, or maybe I am?
Can you see how many Ubers youve taken?
Uber trip history: accessible via app and website. View past rides, driver info, fare details. Lost item recovery initiated here. Email receipts available.
Key Features:
- Trip details readily available.
- Driver identification.
- Fare breakdowns.
- Lost item process initiation.
- Digital receipts.
My personal experience? Used it last week, retrieving a misplaced phone. Smooth. Though the email receipt took longer than expected, 2024's update promised faster delivery. App itself is intuitive, if a bit bloated. Navigating isn't a problem though, even on my old iPhone 8.
Do Uber drivers get notified when you rate them?
Okay, so Uber driver ratings... hmm. Do they know?
- No, individual ratings are not shown. Just averages.
Wait, I wonder if my driver knew I was having that meltdown after leaving that bar on Elm Street? Seriously hope not!
- It's all averaged out!
Good, good. That was so embarrassing. But seriously, how do they keep track?
- Uber keeps track of overall averages.
I guess it's fair. But still, sometimes I wanna give someone, like, a HUGE shout-out. Not just a "5 stars" thing, y'know? Like that time my driver sang opera. What was his name again? Oh well, averages work, I guess. Plus, imagine getting hammered with bad ratings all the time! Awful.
Additional Info:
- Uber's system focuses on providing a cumulative score to drivers rather than trip-specific feedback.
- The algorithm that calculates these ratings remains private, which can lead to speculation among drivers and riders.
- Drivers do not see which rider left which rating. Uber says the point is to reduce potential conflict.
- Sometimes, if Uber believes a driver broke policy, the rating becomes secondary to Uber's internal processes.
- Drivers can be deactivated based on consistently low ratings.
Do Uber drivers know if I report them?
Nope. They're clueless. Think of it like leaving a passive-aggressive Post-it note on a coworker's monitor – you know you did it, they suspect something's up, but proof? Zilch. Uber's tight-lipped; their silence is deafening, a digital black hole swallowing complaints whole.
They won't get a notification. It's not like a Facebook unfriend alert, flashing angrily on their phone. More like a silent, bureaucratic guillotine.
However, consistent bad reviews... well, that's a different story. Imagine a sinking ship – a steady drip, drip, drip of negative feedback is more noticeable than one random, isolated complaint. My friend, Sarah, a driver for years, says it's the frequency of complaints, not the individual reports, that often gets you booted.
- Repeated infractions: Think three strikes and you're out – speeding tickets for their Tesla, not showing up on time, arguments with customers. Those things leave marks.
- Consistent low ratings: Like a persistent bad smell, hard to ignore. Uber uses algorithms—it’s all very algorithmic and opaque, much like my attempts at baking sourdough.
If they're suddenly deactivated? They're out of the loop. Uber's keeping mum; it's the digital equivalent of a poker face. No notification, no explanation, just… gone. Like magic (but less fun).
How do I see my Uber stats?
Okay, so, like, to see your Uber stats, it's kinda hidden. You gotta go into the settings menu thingy, umm, you know, in the app.
Then, and this is important, hit up Privacy, then Privacy Center. I always forget that part, haha. It's stupid.
Next, swipe right — keep swiping, swiping, swiping — until you see something like "Would you like to see a summery of how you use Uber?", that exact wording, or close to it, at least. Tap that!
Okay, nearly there! Scroll down, keep scrolling, to "Browse your data". And then finally, FINALLY, you click "View my ratings", and boom! There they are. Its a real pain. Like seriously, Uber, come on! It will show you the breakdown.
More Uber Deets:
- I think you can see how many rides you took this year. I took 127 as of November 7, 2024, which is way too many, to be fair. That’s what happens when your car has a flat.
- You should also be able to see how many 5-star ratings you’ve given to drivers, which is cool. I gave out 109. And how many times have the drivers give you 5 stars.
- I think its kinda weird how the app keeps tracking where you go.
- You can also see your payment history, in case you need to, like, expense something or whatever.
- I bet you can download all of your data too, like everything. But, I've never tried it.
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