It’s every Uber driver’s worst nightmare: You try to log into the Uber Driver app and find that you can’t go online because your account has been disabled.

Deactivated! Is there any way to get your account back?
What can you do to start driving again? Getting deactivated is especially frustrating when it comes with no warning or explanation.
The good news is that if you were deactivated, there’s a chance that Uber will reactivate your account if you patiently work your way through Uber’s support system and correct the issues with your account.
Read on to learn why Uber & Uber Eats drivers get deactivated, how to reactivate your account, and how to avoid the situation altogether.
Article Contents
- Why you can’t go online: Your account status
- Top reasons why Uber drivers get deactivated
- How to find out why you were deactivated
- How to get reactivated
- How to defend against false accusations
Can’t go online? Common error messages in the Uber driver app
Uber doesn’t always email or message you when there is an issue with your account. Instead, when you try to log into the driver app or go online, you may see messages like these:
- “Unable to go online”
- “Required actions”
- “This account is blocked”
- “Please contact support about your account”
- “There are a few steps for you to complete”
- “The partner account you drive under has been disabled”
- “Your account has been placed on hold”
- “Your account has been flagged”
- “Your account is deactivated”
All of those messages mean you will not be able to go online and accept new ride requests. Tap on the notice for more info. If the issue is simple—such as updating expired documents—it may be easy to get back online again.
But getting reactivated won’t be as easy if your account has a bigger problem.

Can’t go online? Check the required actions on the home screen
Why do Uber drivers get deactivated? The top reasons
- Expired documents. Your auto insurance, vehicle inspection, and driver’s license expire. Make sure to upload the up-to-date versions of your documents at least a week before they expire to avoid trouble. These deactivations usually come without notice, but they’re the easiest to correct.
- Failed a background check. Uber runs your background check once each year. You can get deactivated if new issues pop up. Read more about the background check
- Average customer rating drops below ~4.6. If your star ratings are low, you’ll be given a warning and be placed under ‘quality review.’ If your ratings continue to stay low, you’ll be deactivated. Learn how to improve your Uber driver ratings
- Failed a selfie photo identification test. Occasionally the driver app will prompt you to take a picture of yourself to confirm your identity. You may be deactivated if your selfie closely doesn’t match your profile picture
- Cancellation abuse. You can be deactivated for cancelling on riders due to their protected characteristics, such as age, gender, etc. or for cancelling too often
- Reports of unsafe driving. Uber will deactivate you if passengers report any unsafe driving
- Reports of unwanted contact with passengers after the ride is over. Do not try to contact your passenger after the ride is over unless it’s to discuss a lost item
- Passenger makes a serious complaint about you. A severe complaint might be assault, sexual harassment, unsafe driving, driving under the influence
- Fraud. Includes purposely increasing the time/distance of a trip, taking prohibited advantage of promotions, claiming fraudulent fees, accepting falsified trips, forging documents, etc.
- Driving with a companion in your car. You are not permitted to drive with a spouse, friend, or any other companion
- Reports of a car accident. Uber will temporarily deactivate your account until you can prove your car is repaired
- Account sharing or providing false information about yourself or your vehicle. Don’t let a friend drive on your account, and don’t use a vehicle different than listed on your profile
- Violating the Uber Terms of Service or Code of Conduct in any way. Any TOS violation can get you deactivated. Read Uber’s deactivation policy for the full policy
Related topics
If you get deactivated from Uber Eats, do you also get deactivated from Uber ridesharing?
A deactivation from Uber Eats does not necessarily trigger an automatic deactivation from all Uber services.
But a deactivation due to fraud or other serious issues could potentially cause you to be deactivated from all Uber services.
Here’s what Uber says about Uber Eats deactivations: “Once your Uber Eats partner account gets deactivated, the decision to remove your access to Uber delivery trips is permanent. However, this only impacts your ability to accept and complete delivery trips. If you are active on any rides service, you can still complete trips there.”

This account is blocked from Eats deliveries, but may still be able to do rides
More about Uber Eats
Can you be deactivated for a low acceptance rate?
Uber does not deactivate drivers for low acceptance rates, but they will send warnings and possibly log you out of the app if you don’t accept several rides in a row.
You can immediately log back into the app, but it’s a small punishment from Uber to remind you that they prefer that you accept more rides.

Uber may log you out of the app if you fail to accept several ride requests
Uber uses the Uber Pro rewards system to incentivize you to accept more rides. You’ll need a higher acceptance rate to level up your rewards tier and qualify for benefits.
Can you be deactivated for a high cancellation rate?
It is possible to be deactivated due to a high cancellation rate, but it isn’t a common reason to lose access to your account.
Uber may warn you about your cancellation rate, but they don’t typically threaten deactivation in the warnings.

Uber warns you about a high cancellation rate, but notice there isn’t a threat of deactivation
However, you can be deactivated for cancelling rides due to a customer’s protected characteristics, such as their age, gender, race, religion, etc.
You can be also deactivated for cancelling due to ‘fraudulent reasons.’ That might mean cancelling a ride to manipulate a promotion, or other dishonest uses of the app.
On Uber Eats, your cancellation rate isn’t as important of a factor as it is for rideshare. You’re only likely to get deactivated if you frequently cancel after picking up an order, but you can cancel without much penalty in most other scenarios.
You’re less likely to be deactivated if you regularly cancel while you’re on the way to a restaurant or waiting for an order to be prepared.

This driver has an unusually high cancellation rate, but still only gets warnings
‘Unable to verify your photo‘ — What to do if you get deactivated after taking a selfie
Uber occasionally asks drivers to take a selfie photo to confirm that the person logging in matches the account owner.
The selfie test is a safety measure to prevent drivers from sharing accounts with unauthorized people.

Snap a quick selfie to get online
The automated system compares your selfie to your photo on file, but the software can make mistakes. Your account can be flagged or deactivated even if you are the correct account holder.
If your selfie is flagged, you will be given a second chance to take another selfie 24 hours later.

The dreaded selfie deactivation

Uber may deactivate you if you fail the selfie test twice
If you get deactivated because of a rejected selfie, contact Uber to ask to be reactivated.
Many drivers report that visiting a Greenlight Hub is the best way to deal with selfie deactivations. Support reps at a Greenlight Hub have more authority to quickly verify your identity and get you back online.
To prevent your selfie from being rejected, make sure that your camera lens is clean, then take the photo in clear lighting while keeping the phone at the same height as your face.
Deactivated due to a car accident
Uber will temporarily deactivate your account if you or your passenger report that you’ve been in an accident. It’s a safety measure to make sure that you can’t continue giving rides while your car is damaged.
Uber will reactivate your account once you upload photos to prove that your car is repaired and in good condition.
But you can be permanently deactivated if you receive too many accident reports. Some drivers get warned that “additional crashes while using the Uber platform could cause you to lose access to the Uber driver app.”

Too many accident reports can trigger deactivation
In California & NYC: Prolonging rides or deliveries to manipulate your earnings
For Uber and Uber Eats drivers in California and NYC, you can get deactivated for manipulating the Proposition 22 earnings system or the NYC earnings system.
Prop 22 requires Uber to pay a guaranteed hourly minimum rate and mileage while drivers are actively on a trip. The longer you take on a delivery or ride, the higher your Prop 22 payment will be.
Some drivers manipulate the system by artificially prolonging rides and deliveries to earn more. But every ride and delivery has an estimated duration, and you will be deactivated if you regularly take longer than expected.
Here’s a California driver who was deactivated for intentionally milking the clock:

Deactivated for running the clock!
And now that flat rate earnings are coming to more states, more drivers may face deactivation for artificially prolonging deliveries or rides.
New York city also has a minimum pay law similar to Prop 22. Just like in California, you can get deactivated in NYC if you artificially prolong deliveries.
HireRight: Incidents on Uber can be reported to Lyft
Both Uber and Lyft partner with a consumer reporting agency called HireRight that monitors and reports issues that occur on participating apps.
Through HireRight, Uber and Lyft can communicate with each other about serious safety incidents. It is called the Industry Sharing Safety Program.
If you are involved in a serious incident on Lyft, HireRight can report the incident to Uber. And if the incident took place on Uber, HireRight can report it to Lyft.
That means that you can be deactivated from both platforms from one incident!

An incident on Lyft can be reported to Uber through HireRight
How to find out why Uber deactivated your account
To find out why you were deactivated, check the Uber driver app for any messages or notifications from Uber, and check to see if Uber sent an email to the email address connected with your driver account.
Not every deactivation notice includes an explanation. Sometimes you’ll simply get a message that your account is deactivated and you won’t be able to go online.
If you were deactivated without any stated reason, you must contact Uber for more information.
You can chat with driver support, call the phone line, or send a Tweet to @Uber_Support.
Best ways to contact Uber to get a reason for your deactivation
- Call Uber at 1-800-593-7069 or start a live chat in the driver app
- Tweet Uber at @Uber_Support
- Easy, if it’s close: Visit an Uber Greenlight Hub
If you have expired documents, the home screen will have a message that says something like, “Update your expired documents.” Tap that message to see which documents you need to update.
You can also go to Account > Documents to see the status of all of your documents in one place.

Uber and Lyft send notifications when documents expire

Go to Account > Documents to see a full list of documents
Visit an Uber Greenlight Hub to get in-person help. Uber representatives at the hubs will typically give you more detail than email support reps, and you’ll be able to ask as many questions as you want without waiting days for a response.
Warnings and flags: When your account is at risk of deactivation
Uber can send you a warning if your account is at risk of deactivation. They will also let you know if you were flagged for a violation that can put your account at risk.
Warnings usually come after a passenger makes a serious complaint about you, or if the system detects repeated behavior that violates the TOS.
A popup in the driver app will say, “Your account is at risk of deactivation,” followed by a general description of the complaint.

Warnings about deactivation can be frustratingly general
Common warnings are for unsafe driving, inappropriate behavior, poor vehicle condition, or that a rider suspects you were intoxicated.
Below, this Uber Eats driver received a warning saying that their account had been flagged for multiple complaints of missing items.

It’s usually a good idea to contact Uber for more info. Start a paper trail.
What to do if you receive a warning or flag
When you receive a warning, contact support to ask for more information or to deny the allegations if you think they are false.
There is no exact number of warnings or flags that will trigger deactivation because Uber considers each deactivation on a case-by-case basis, but it’s always a good idea to defend yourself and create a paper trail that future support agents can potentially see.
How to get your driver account reactivated
To get reactivated, contact Uber support and ask if Uber can review your deactivation and reactivate your account.
It may sound simple, but that is the most effective way to get reactivated. There is no official appeals process (except in California), so the only way to begin the review process is to contact Uber support and ask to be reactivated.
After you ask to be reactivated, wait for a response and provide any requested information. You may need to wait several days while Uber support agents review your account.
Uber may decide to overturn the deactivation and allow you to drive again. If that happens, you’ll likely get an email or app message letting you know that you were reactivated.
You may have to ask for a review several times, so don’t give up if the initial response isn’t successful!
Below is an example of a driver who successfully appealed their deactivation by contacting Uber support and asking for a review.

This driver was reactivated following an investigation
Permanently deactivated: When Uber denies your appeal
Not all drivers will successfully appeal a deactivation. In that case, Uber will let you know that they reviewed your deactivation but their decision is final and your account will remain deactivated.
The driver below was able to get Uber to review their deactivation, but Uber ultimately decided not to reactivate their account.

Not all appeals are successful, but it’s worth trying
You can occasionally contact support and ask to be reactivated after you’ve been permanently deactivated, but your chances of success are low.
California drivers: Prop 22 deactivation appeals
Due to Proposition 22, California drivers can officially appeal deactivations. If you are a California driver, you will receive an email or message in the Uber app with information about how to request a review of your deactivation.
Uber agents will review the information you provide a written response. You can only appeal the decision once.
If you don’t hear from Uber and you’re a California driver, you can contact support to begin the appeals process.
Deactivated due to low ratings? Take a ratings improvement course
If you were deactivated due to low ratings, you may be able to be reactivated if you take a rating improvement course. Check any messages from Uber to see if they offer the course, or contact Uber to ask about the course.
The courses help Uber drivers improve their customer service and driving skills. The classes typically cost less than $100. After you complete the class, you can upload the certificate at help.uber.com to get reactivated.

Blocked from deliveries due to low ratings!
Deactivated due to a problem with your documents
If you have an issue with documents, upload the correct updated document to be reactivated. You can speed up the process by visiting a Greenlight Hub, or by calling into Uber driver phone support. Typically a support agent can reactivate you on the spot once they verify your document.
Can you reapply following a deactivation?
There is no official reapplication process if you’ve been rejected or deactivated by Uber, and reapplying to get around your deactivation is not likely to work.
Here’s why reapplying won’t work: Your driver account is connected to your social security number. You may be able to reapply with a different phone number or email address, but Uber will see your SSN during the background check and reject your application.
How to defend against false accusations

False reports can happen. DUI is a common accusation
Unfortunately, some Uber passengers report false accusations about their driver. It can be an attempt to get a free ride, or a way to retaliate for a bad experience.
Whatever the reason may be, passenger lies can get you deactivated.
If a customer makes a false accusation about you, contact Uber and deny the accusation as soon as possible. Provide any details about the ride that you can remember.
Uber may temporarily deactivate your account while they investigate, but there’s a good chance they will side with you if you have a good track record on the app.
Another way to potentially get ahead of false accusations is to report an issue with a problematic rider as soon as the ride is over.
You might have a better outcome if you immediately report your side of the story when a passenger was upset or angry with you.
Uber now identifies customers who frequently report drivers and request refunds
There’s good news for victims of false accusations: Uber now has systems to identify customers who show a pattern of falsely reporting drivers and requesting a refund.
If you receive a report from a passenger who has been flagged for frequent reports, the rating will not count against you and won’t be used in a deactivation decision.
These changes won’t protect you from every false allegation, but it’s a step in the right direction.
Uber may not reactivate you if…
You violated an Uber policy that relates to safety or fraud. If Uber thinks you broke the rules or did something unsafe, they typically won’t change their mind about your deactivation.
You receive several serious passenger complaints. Uber values the passenger experience, so it’s doubtful that Uber will reactivate your account if too many passengers make serious complaints.
How to avoid deactivation
Many reasons for deactivation are preventable. Here are simple things you can do to avoid issues in the future..
Keep your ratings high with simple best practices — Use a phone mount, follow GPS directions, drive smoothly, and communicate with your passenger.
You can’t avoid all bad ratings, but if you’re getting close to 4.7 stars it’s a sign that there are things you can improve on.
Invest in a dashcam — A dashcam that records inside the cabin can be the best way to defend yourself against a false complaint.
Be warned: Uber doesn’t always review dashcam footage. But it never hurts to have evidence on your side for a serious complaint.
Cancel on bad customers and recognize situations that lead to complaints — It’s a good idea to cancel a bad ride before things get out of hand. Cancelling early can prevent further confrontation, bad ratings, and false complaints.
Let Uber support know about negative encounters with passengers — Report any issues you have with a passenger as soon as possible. And if you get a serious complaint, promptly respond with your side of the story.
Can’t get reactivated by Uber? Try these gigs instead
There are many other backup gigs you can try while you attempt to be reactivated by Uber.
- Drive with Lyft
- Try delivery gigs like Amazon Flex, DoorDash, and Instacart
joe says
I got deactivated being falsely accused of being a racist. With a rating of 4.9 and driving for 7 years. They always side with the customer no matter what. They said their decision was final. They completely block you from making a reservation at the green light hub. But I still get reservation requests all the time.
If I am truly an independent contractor I would never fire myself. Uber does nothing about nosy passengers who constantly ask personal questions they are the ones that do not mind their own business. False complaints are just that. If I am then in America I have the right to know who is my accuser. People complain about anything just to get a free ride period.
Uber treats drivers like employees and worse their was no investigation it’s false non of their call center representatives speak English and do whatever they want. They all should be fired.
Uber is one track mind.
They are also nosy they think it is their business to know how much you pay for your tabs and licensing and everything if it is my business you do not share with your personal business finances with them.
You are not an independent contractor you are an employee period.
Uber needs to treat drivers and riders the same.
Driver’s can see a picture of you and yet we have no idea who we are picking up. They do not treat people with equality.
They are also not very smart they are claiming they need drivers but they have this call center out of the country and they don’t understand how business works so they just deactivate the driver without looking at the big picture it is also they’re paycheck they are hurting and Uber is now to big. The Government needs to do like other countries have done including banning they’re behavior.
either you are an employee or you are allowed to run your own business how you feel fit for you to make a profit.
Customers are not always right.
In fact customers are wrong most of the time just doing and saying anything to get anything they want. Corruption at it’s finest. A terrible company that needs the book thrown at it by governing laws which make what they do and how they treat drivers fine able in terms of Money make them pay.
Put their money where their mouth is.
When you hit companies in the pocket book they will either change or go out of business. And this is what Uber needs to is go out of business.
Nisar says
Wellsaid. Unfortunately I have been a victim of both uber and the rider too.
I got to the pick up point, waited there for 2 minutes got a message from the customer, “yo” ” what are you doing” ” I am behind”. Once I saw the text I reversed the car. She came to the car and started screaming at me, she was like i was waving at you why didn’t you see me? I was like sorry but it’s 1am it’s dark I couldn’t see where you were! Than I said can you please talk nicely and no need to be angry about it. She was like fuck off I can just end your career with uber with one text. When she said that I said to her sorry but I am not feeling safe can you please leave the car. She wouldn’t leave and than she came around, not only she punched me on the face and scratch my face which caused bleeding but also bite me and hurt my shoulder. I didn’t do nothing to the customer knowing that it will escalate further and cause problems for me. So I called the uber customer service 3 minutes after the incident and explained everything to them.
The said transferred me to different departments and eventually someone from uber called me. I explained to him everything he said thank you for letting us, we will reduce the chances of you having the customer again. I was shocked. I was like you should be telling me that you guys are blocking her from uber platform for physically assaulting a driver. I told him what if it was other way round??? You would block the driver straight away without any explanation. Than he said sorry but that’s all we can do.
This incident happened on Saturday morning 1am. The day after and Monday I carried on working normally. Suddenly on Tuesday I am trying to log in and it says account on hold, contact uber support. I have been calling them for the past 4 days and unfortunately no one is helping me with this regard. The guys that pick the calls lives in third world countries knowing very little English and don’t do nothing. All they say is oh we are sorry to hear that, Thanks for the patience, we have reached out to the relevant team and they will get back to you. For the past 4 days nothing has happened and no one is giving me any explanation.
Unfortunately this kinda behaviour really effects you mentally. Not only the customer physically assaulted me but also managed to successfully block me from using uber as a driver. For the past couple of days it has effected my mentally. I can’t sleep and I don’t feel like eating. I have started having panic attacks.
I feel powerless and feel like crying.
Victoria says
Account deactivated for my profile picture wasn’t clear
DougH says
If you have a greenlight hub nearby they can sort out this issue
Al S. says
My delivery records were impeccable and my driving record was 10+ years clean. I got one speeding ticket trying to pull into traffic and match the traffic speed and Uber deactivated my account without any consideration for how long I’d been driving for them, or my service to their customers and their ratings for my services to them. So disheartening that a rideshare company or any company would display such disregard for anyone that served their platform and served it well. Smh…
David says
Sorry to here that bro I just got deactivated 3 days ago from uber after 6.5 years with over 27, 000 trips my rating is average 4.88 I’ve been accused of sexual behavior according to f*kin uber. I would never harm or act this way to a passenger (s) I told uber that I am happily married with my wife for 22 years and have 3 beautiful children. I would never jeopardize my marriage.
Hanwang Li says
Me too. I have worked for Uber for more than 16,000 trips for 3 years. Last week I was informed of the report of sexual behavior. It was totally incomprehensible. I told them that I didn’t have any at all, and there was a camera in my car. They still stopped my account. , I suspect that some suspicious policies within UBER caused them to make such a false behavior to stop senior driver accounts.
I think many of us have this kind of unfair discrimination, we need to unite, march or sue them, we should have many partners, 100 thousand or 1000 thousand people, what should we do
Krenar says
My deactivated is for background check
However I had hearing with DPU and the give me the certificate to drive again with Uber
But I send my prove to Uber and they always send me an auto replay msg ! Anyone have an idea how to contact them ?
Ellen says
That’s right! My husband just had the same! Just because of some sick person, driver is loosing job!
Ger says
We need to find a law firm that will create a class action lawsuit for all of these terminations. Uber is a monopoly and is hurting drivers with their deactivation policies. They control the car service industry. When they deactivate you, there is no way to compete against them.
We need a lawyer.
Denny says
I am also deactivated by Uber for low rate 85% more. Actually I just did it for two weeks as food delivery. During this time I don’t have any support from Uber that because I didn’t use App for one and half years. So the App has some problems do not support the help system. No call can reach real person to help. Trip with help nothing.
For catching the promotion awards, I do lot trash quest for 3dollors, 4dollors to accumulated delivery times to reach the quantity required during required time. All fast food restaurants, low training worker made slow, wrong, bad package, short food.rude .. All add.
The customers all most lived in apartment let you can not easy to find the for no gate code, building no. or elevator through key.
Some discrimination to the yellow face make me early passived leave the job.
After reviewed the past weeks work. I am learned that we work with App—mean machine. We must to follow it operation to thinking and doing. To avoid make un-necessary troubles.
Mele says
My Uber eat is deactivated. I try to call and talk to them about my account. But , they said you cancel the ride after you pick up the delivery. It is so surprised me because I’m not this kind of person and I’m not doing this. But, they are not believe me. But I believe my self and I have 99% rate and so many good compliments. So, they deactivate permanently.
David says
Hi Mele, I just had the same thing happen to me. I’ve been a driver for almost six years, maintaining Platinum or Diamond status (2917 Deliveries_98% and 5705 Rides_4.98).
I called several times requesting information on what caused my account to be deactivated. I received no violation details. I told the Uber rep that I take pride in being a partner and have reasons for any orders canceled (which they never confirm or clearly outlined as an incident).
I stated, “that after driving during the height of COVID, they were now forcing me to drive for the competition. wow!”
Sukhmander Singh Pamal says
Same thinh happened with me, my account god deactivated based on false accusation by the customer.
We are the one working for Uber 11-13 hours shift continuously and at the end they are in customer’s favour.
Anton Ivanov says
Same happened to me permanently deactivated on false accusation!l had two people,blind with big dog lots of luggage! l sad to them that l can’t fit them in a car because lake of space front sit not in use rule by Uber (cov-19)!Tell them to order bigger taxi!They get aggressive saying that will stop my account! Man wanted to sit infront! Tell them that is not allowed infront!l cancel!And they did it! Uber don’t take our side! I’m sure they many false accusations (liv them hopeless…)I sad to Uber is a different if a bad weather or of middle of nowhere! It was nice sunny day lot shops around! I still don’t know what I‘be done wrong!l have 4,98*raiting! First time happened to me!They treat us as criminals! Even if I‘be done something wrong,Uber should tell me to not happen again! Tell Uber that get fine stopped account for same time but to stop my account permanently isn’t fare!
Hussain says
So have you tried emailing them. Have they re activated you. I am going through similar. My account was first on hold and now they have blocked me without giving me any reasons. I have emailed them no response yet it’s been one week. Any advice. Thanks
Felipe says
I got my account in review because of my background check and it’s going into 2 months now l had 5 tickets three from last year there were paid in full l got the evidence l did then the other two was this year l also paid in full witch l took the driving school program and past it with a good score sent the cerficate to them in checkr and nothing has happened l live from driving with Uber l am now living in my Jeep Cherokee thanks to them they don’t care about anyone else just them in other words am homeless and nothing happened so l can get on the road again l had a great rating and clean car and greatt comments to for the pax ..
Greg Eberts says
Try signing up with Doordash instead. My husband and I both work for Doordash and it’s really easy to sign up with them, just make sure you have a valid driver’s license, valid license plate and registration for your car and valid insurance on your vehicle. You don’t have to tell your insurance company that you drive for Doordash because Doordash covers you if you are in an accident while on a delivery. The background check isn’t as strict either. It takes a week for your bank account to be approved so you can cash out every day after that if you choose for a fee of $1.99. The first week, doordash will just automatically pay you at the end of the week, regular payday is Monday, but I use PayPal and if I wait for doordash to direct deposit my pay, it doesn’t show up until Tuesday. If I use the “fast pay” option on doordash at the end of my shift, the money shows up within 30 seconds into my account. GoPuff is another newer delivery service in some cities where you deliver convenience store your stuff, but it doesn’t pay nearly as well because you can’t pick and choose what orders you want to take or reject, like you can on Doordash. GoPuff does guarantee you a $15/hour minimum depending on your city, but if you have to go very far, it’s not worth it after you factor in the cost of gas. Postmates isn’t very good either because people don’t pay very well and not many people know about it. Amazon Flex is a new one I just started to research where you can deliver stuff for a local Amazon warehouse in your area and you’re an independent contractor, not Amazon employee. Good luck and check into some of those. You can email me if you have any questions or need help with anything. 😊
Tavari says
Thank you. I will try DoorDash.
Stay positive.
Carlos says
Hello. Try GrubHub. I’ve tried DoorDash but it does not pay well at all. You are paid $3 or $4 per delivery for a very long time when you start. With GrubHub same delivery from same restaurant pays you $9-$20 depending on tip. DoorDash driver support is much better than GrubHub driver support but neither as as awful as Uber and again I cannot say it enough in the same amount of time working you make much more money with GrubHub. Be blessed and say NO TO UBER AND THEIR BS