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Is This Uber Email a Scam? How to Tell

Uber scams include fake ride confirmation phishing, driver impersonation schemes, and phishing emails about account issues or promotional credits.

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Common Uber Scam Types

Fake ride confirmation phishing
Driver impersonation
Account issue phishing
Promotional credit scams

Example Scam Messages

These are examples of fake messages impersonating Uber. Never click links in unsolicited messages.

Uber: Your account has been suspended. Verify at uber-verify.com

Uber: You have a $50 promo credit waiting. Claim at uber-promo.com

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Ride confirmations for rides you did not request
  • Account suspension emails from non-uber.com domains
  • Promotional offers requiring credit card info via email
  • Drivers asking for payment outside the app

Legitimate Uber Contact Info

Visit help.uber.com for support. Uber charges are always handled through the app. Never pay a driver directly.

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