Tracey Cromwell Review of Uber
Warning do not sign up to work for Uber or Uber Ea...
Warning do not sign up to work for Uber or Uber Eats if you want fair treatment and do not want to be taken advantage of. They should be put out of business for illegal emploment practices.
For over 6 months I have been working with Uber Eats and throughout this time I have maintained a 5 star rating.
During the Memorial Day holiday weekend a promotion was offered in my area. I completed 4 different deliveries during the promotion time and area but did not receive the Boost pay. So I contacted support and of course was told every single lie they could find for why they didn't pay me. I even had screenshots to prove my case and I demanded to speak with a manager but was never allowed to speak to anyone. Finally 1 support person paid me the Boost pay for 1 of the 4 deliveries.
After a couple of weeks I gave up trying to get paid for the job I completed and this week I logged on to the app to work because I really depend on Uber Eats as a 2nd job as the money I make is used to buy groceries. When I logged on to work I immediately went to "Upcoming Promotions"and found a message saying there are no promotions available check back later. Again I call Uber support and was told there there ARE promotions in my area and they have to escalate the issue to another team. Here we go again with being sent automated messages full of lies. The messages tell me the promotions are only for people who drive on a consistent basis with Uner and I should just take deliveries at the flat rate because I may get more deliveries.
Point blank because I dare to complain about not being paid the amount I was promised my account has now been blocked from being allowed to work for any promotions. It is evident that someone has blocked my account.
As an employee I don"t see how a company can legally block some employees while allowing others to work. I am seriously looking for legal help with this issue.
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