An Uber Driver Exacts Revenge After Customer Refuses to Pay for Her Ride

Uber drivers get to see it all.

Considering that they drive at all times of day and night, and have no idea what their passengers will be like before they meet, it’s a wonder that they’re often so cheerful and patient.

This is extra true when you consider how many Uber drivers encounter customers who are a bit entitled.

One San Diego-based driver shared that back in 2018, a lot of customers were privy to a trick. If they didn’t want to pay for their ride, they would “accidentally” cancel the ride during the trip.

After canceling the trip, the customers would often ask if the driver would just finish the drive. You know, since it was an “accident” and all.

This driver got fed up with the tactic and decided to exact revenge.

Uber was super popular in the region at the time (and still is), so business was pretty great. That is, when customers would pay.

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This had to be such an annoying thing to experience. Customers looking for free rides is the worst! A lot of Uber drivers really need the money.

The driver says they picked up a new customer and could tell this person had money so assumed it would be fine.

Unfortunately, she canceled the ride… as it was happening.

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The driver asked the woman to rebook the route, considering it was already happening… but she said no.

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The woman flat-out insisted that the driver keep going, even though she clearly had no plans to pay.

So the driver came up with a new plan.

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So the exit signs are getting smaller, they’re getting closer to the border… she’s probably totally freaking out!

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Hopefully, this customer learned a little lesson in not acting entitled when you’re trying to scam someone who is providing you a service. Uber drivers are people, too.

Some people had a few thoughts about what happened…

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Because this is kind of a crazy situation…

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And what would you do?

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This Is Why an Uber Driver Pretended to Be a Female Passenger’s Boyfriend

Uber has gotten some bad press lately, but as is true with every pool of humans, there are the ones who are trash, and the ones who stand out at the top – and driver Brandon Gale is definitely one of the good guys.

He was responding to a new ride call when he noticed there was a special request attached to the pickup – the woman wanted him to pretend to be her boyfriend.

At first, he was leery. He’s a married father, after all, and wanted to know exactly what this “pretending” entailed. But once she said she just needed him to act as if he was her boyfriend picking her up and not an Uber driver, he quickly agreed.

Before he picked her up, he took the Uber and Lyft signs out of his windows, and when he arrived, he found her speaking with a man outdoors.

They exchanged hellos like old friends (or more), and once she got into his car with a smile. Once they’d left the guy behind, she breathed a sigh of relief and spilled the entire story about how he was interested, she wasn’t, but he wouldn’t get the hint and leave her alone – to the point of following her from where she’d been with a group of friends.

Brandon recounted the full story on Facebook:

UPDATE: Thank you for helping to get the word out. More people need to know that you can use the Uber and Lyft apps to…

Posted by Brandon Gale on Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Last night, while driving for Uber, I got a call to pick up a woman from over by the fair. About 30 seconds after accepting the ride, the rider sent me a message via the app.

“When you get here, can you pretend to be my boyfriend?”

I didn’t know to what capacity she meant, so I asked ,”What do you mean?”. She then said, “I just need you to act like you know me, and that you’re not my Uber driver”.

Before I got to the pickup, I took my Uber and Lyft stickers out of my window. Although I didn’t feel comfortable removing my wedding ring, I made a mental note to keep it out of eyesight. When I got there, I had my window rolled down. A man and a woman were in the front yard, talking. The woman was my fare and she set the scene immediately. She looked over and yelled, “Hi, Babe! I’ll be right there!”. I didn’t want to leave her hanging, so i shouted back, “Awesome, because I’m starving!”. I waved at the guy. He half-assedly waved back.

The ruse was complete. Thanks to me. The Mayor of Yes-And City.

She skipped to my car, got in, and we took off. Once we got out of the guy’s sight, she told me the rest of her story. She went to the fair with a bunch of friends. In that group of friends was a guy that was very forward with her and wouldn’t take no for an answer. He also had a history of being very aggressive. She thought that she could leave him behind by heading to her car, but he followed her, claiming to be a gentleman. Before they got to her car, she claimed to have lost her keys. He offered to give her a ride, and that’s when she decided to call her “boyfriend”.

This should never have had to happen. Men, learn to accept the word “no” as a response. Learn to take responsibility for your actions. Our sons are watching you and they’re learning how to treat the women in their lives by example. Lead by a better one.

Ladies, if you have the Uber or Lyft app, and you need an exit strategy, use the messaging system within the app. You can make special requests that could possibly save your life.

UPDATE: Thank you for helping to get the word out. More people need to know that you can use the Uber and Lyft apps to covertly signal for help. Protect yourselves! Also, some nearby churches, like the Berean Baptist Church, are on standby if anyone needs a safety net.

People were pleased that he went out of his way to help a young woman in need – not many questions asked – and again that he made sure to point out that those features of the Uber app are there for people to take advantage of if they need to.

 

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Because this was scary AF!

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Everybody wants to give this guy a big hug.

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Because dealing with that creep was the stuff of legend.

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All thanks to Uber… well, and Lyft

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He deserves a big ol’ pat on the back for being a peak human that day (and hopefully every day).

If I’m ever in trouble, I hope there’s someone around just like him.

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