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No-Detective8742 t1_iugoaj4 wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
What the actual f... people booked and uber and got killed instead!!? Are you serious? What country and where other countries as bad?
Relevant_Reserve9049 t1_iuglo2o wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Pink goo friend that transforms into all the pokey mans?
IAmA-ModTeam t1_iuglnww wrote
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aceknight21 t1_iuglngn wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Confessions of a Ex Uber employee. I can see it now.
Metalhart00 t1_iugln0s wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Solid choice.
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uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugljws wrote
Reply to comment by Metalhart00 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Ditto?
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugljex wrote
Reply to comment by Metalhart00 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
I like the gooey one
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iuglicv wrote
Reply to comment by aceknight21 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
I most certainly could.
Metalhart00 t1_iuglhzn wrote
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Who's your favorite Pokemon?
aceknight21 t1_iuglh1f wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Mind blowing. I'm sure you can write a book off these stories.
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugldbl wrote
Reply to comment by aceknight21 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Every combination, yup.
aceknight21 t1_iuglbzp wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Wild on so many levels. I'm curious if this would happen to dude passengers with female drivers too?
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugkwzv wrote
Reply to comment by aceknight21 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
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.
aceknight21 t1_iugksk1 wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Man this is crazy, you all would issue credit or notify law enforcement?
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugkh4l wrote
Reply to comment by uberhorror111111 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Rape is common. I have heard of women waking up in motel rooms alone with their driver long gone. This luckily was reported and the driver was busted. Police action was taken and he was, of course, banned from using the app in any capacity, forever.
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugkd9p wrote
Reply to comment by aceknight21 in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
Common. They have happened to my female friends, and they have happened with other women (and men), consensual or not. This was actually one of the more common incidents within the Uber app.
aceknight21 t1_iugk7vk wrote
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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.
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugk5n7 wrote
Reply to comment by Zer0Summoner in I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
I couldn't give you a figure but while I was working there (three to four years?) certainly more than 80
Zer0Summoner t1_iugk26v wrote
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How many murders?
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22TopShelf22 t1_iugfpux wrote
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Any tips on how to get past a high aces score as a struggling adult?
cozyessi t1_iug2wu3 wrote
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That’s super helpful to know! Thank you!!
ihml1968 t1_iufzhpx wrote
Reply to comment by cozyessi in We're a group of people with gut health issues, microbiome researchers, and physicians here to answer your questions on the gut microbiome and digestive health (IBS, IBD, and more). Ask us anything! by cucciaman
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.
uberhorror111111 OP t1_iugu4fg wrote
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Trying to get my proof approved, bear with me