In the same way that passengers rate drivers from one to five stars (one star meaning poor service and five stars meaning you were very satisfied with the ride), every Uber customer gets assigned a score.
If your passenger rating drops too low, you may find it difficult to get lifts — or even be booted off the service entirely.
Passengers can’t actually see their own ratings on the app, which makes them a source of constant fascination. When a glitch in the system last July enabled people to find their scores, the internet went into meltdown. It was fixed hours later.
But there’s another way for passenger’s to hunt down their scores that most people don’t know about. Are you ready?
The secret is dead simple: All you have to do is email Uber support and they will tell you what your passenger rating is. The response is immediate — only a few hours in our own experience.
The link for Uber Support in the US is here, and for the UK it’s here. For other countries, it should be easy to find on Uber’s website,Uber.com. You can also email support@Uber.com.
Just send them a message that includes the email address and phone number registered to your account in the body of the message.
Here’s the response one of my colleagues received after asking for their rating:
Here’s another response we got:
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