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IAmA-ModTeam t1_iuglnww wrote

There is not enough proof included in the post that connects your identity to the IAmA.

Unfortunately, the links or photos you've posted could have been posted by anyone, and they don't prove that you are the person doing the AMA. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you in a work uniform or at a relevant location with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has your username and the date. We're happy for you to get creative with your proof as long as it makes it clear to a reasonable person that the person doing the AMA does meet the criteria laid out in the topic of the AMA.

If you can't think of a way to prove your claims publicly, you can also submit confidential proof to the moderators at this link, though bear in mind it may take some time to review.

Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.

Please edit your post and add new proof, and reply here to let us know. If your post is more than a couple of hours old, it may be more effective to create a new post and include the proof from the start. Thanks!

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uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugkwzv wrote

We would never issue credit, which I agree with completely. I think issuing Uber credit devalues what the user went through "Here have some Uber Bux to lessen the pain of being sexually assaulted" but we did refund the trip, assure the user the driver was banned and contact law enforcement and work with them as needed.

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aceknight21 t1_iugk7vk wrote

I've heard of drivers hooking up with their passengers. One dude driver I met, admitted he would hookup at least once or twice a week with intoxicated women. I thought it was wild, but couldn't help to think if any of these women would report his ass. How common are these cases and do they get reported with Uber? Share any crazy stories.

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ihml1968 t1_iufzhpx wrote

In case you're not already aware, there is a SIBO subreddit support group r/sibo I believe. Definitely keep a food journal. It takes a while to sort things out but I've noticed there's a link with certain foods and feeling worse. Good luck with things. Oh and if you have insurance issues with them covering Rifaximin as often as you need it (when I first started I needed to be on it for 3 weeks every 2 months for about a year but my insurance only covered twice a year), the drug manufacturer has a program that they'll send you prescriptions direct from them for free. It's a lot of paperwork unfortunately but worth it vs paying out of pocket.

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