Community Risk Assessment
Evidence Status
Community Reporting Summary
29 independent community reports have been recorded for this number.
The predominant classification is legit, accounting for 52% of reports, with additional suspicious, spam, scam, uncertain interactions also recorded.
Number Metadata
Observed Interaction Types
- Legitimate
- 15 community reports
- Suspicious
- 8 community reports
- Spam
- 2 community reports
- Scam
- 2 community reports
- Uncertain
- 2 community reports
Safety Context
Current reporting does not indicate a consistent behavioural pattern or dominant risk classification. Standard telecommunications safety precautions are generally advised when responding to unexpected or unsolicited contact.
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Didn’t pick up the phone, but I downloaded the Uber driver app and kinda left my application hanging. I bet that’s why they keep emailing me to finish it. Classic!
This call was from someone claiming to be with Uber support. They were very helpful and assisted me in linking my Multi-Purpose Taxi Program membership.
Did this number call you? Yes.
Did you answer the call? No.
Why you did not answer it: Missed call.
Do you have some info about this number? Yes.
Choose your rating: Positive.
Choose the category: Company.
Title: Uber driver application.
Detail description: Uber team member following up on my out standing Uber driver application. Didn't leave a voicemail. But did email me letting me know they called and to advised when will be suitable to contact.
This call was from Uber regarding my car registration and background check expiring, as I am an Uber Eats driver.
I received a call claiming to be from Uber, but I suspect it might be related to a recent negative experience I had with their service.
I missed a call from this number, but later received a notification from the Uber app stating that Uber support attempted to call me. This seems like a legitimate call.
The caller did not have a proper telephone number and claimed to be from 'Uber'. Although he was polite and said he would add me to their "do not call" list upon my request, I remain unconvinced about the authenticity of this call.
I want to clarify that this isn’t a scam or phishing attempt; it seems there is some misunderstanding about the nature of the report.
The caller reached me by phone and then followed up with a phishing email, trying to trick me into providing personal information.
This call was not a cause for concern. It was from Uber, checking in to see if I was satisfied with their service. They provided a 50% off coupon for my next ride, which I appreciated.
I've been receiving voicemails and emails requesting feedback about "your experience." While these might be genuine, they seem very spammy and undermine the brand's reputation.
This caller reached out to me claiming they were checking in because they hadn’t heard from me in a while to see how they could improve. It seemed like a waste of time, so I didn’t answer the call.
I received a call asking for feedback on my recent experience with their app's reliability. Shortly after, I received a message and email from Uber confirming that they were indeed seeking feedback.
I got a call from this number claiming to be associated with Bupa, not Uber, as I initially thought. They have called me almost every day for the past five days and left a voicemail discussing a travel program they want me to sign up for through Bupa. It raises suspicion why both Uber and Bupa would use the same phone number. I believe this may be a scam.
Based on the comments from others, I suspect this is a scam call. If they were genuinely trying to reach me, they would have left a message. I have never used Uber or Didi, raising further suspicion about how they obtained my phone number and why they would be contacting me regarding applications.
A man left a voicemail that was so fast-paced I could barely understand what he was saying. I'm not sure if it’s legitimate or not, but it didn’t sound trustworthy, so I’m staying away from it.
This call was legitimate; it was from Uber support, intended for individuals who have applied to be a driver but have not completed the application process.
My phone automatically blocked a call from this unknown number because it wasn't saved in my contacts. I've been very bothered by the growing number of spam and scam calls lately.
Two calls - including on a Saturday!
The person left a message but their accent is so thick and they speak so fast I have no idea what they are saying.... something.... register... Tried to call....
Dodgy if you ask me.
This phone number appears to be legitimate; I received a call from it regarding my application to become an Uber driver. They left a voicemail, and their communications align with the information from Uber.
The call from (02) 9101 8904 is a scam attempt impersonating Uber. The caller said they would change my email and respond on my behalf, which I found very confusing. It seems they are trying to provoke a reaction from me.
I am currently in the process of applying to be an Uber driver. I found the messages from this number helpful while deciding whether to return their call, and I can confirm that it was indeed an Uber sales representative.
Thanks.
Yes it is uber just checking to see if you are still driving for them.
It's odd that I deleted the Uber Driver app two days ago, and now I'm being contacted regarding driving for Uber, even though I just want to request an Uber ride.
The caller left me a message regarding an application I made for an Uber driver position. Since I did apply, the message seemed legitimate.
The call I received was suspicious as the caller claimed to be promoting a service for Uber drivers, despite the fact that I have never registered or worked as an Uber driver. The caller insisted that I verify my personal information over the phone with them. I refused to give any consent for this as it seemed very dangerous.
This number is legitimate for me; I recognized it from an internal notification I received in my Uber App as an existing Uber Eats driver. Additionally, I received an email from them to verify my account, confirming their authenticity.
Uber support.
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