Guess which one is the “champion”: Uber lists the most overlooked items in Brazil

Then you come down from Uber and you get that feeling that you dropped something: key, cellphone, wallet, backpack, suitcase, glasses, clothes, anyway… Who ever? Yeah, this is more common than it should be and the company has cataloged the “champions of oblivion” in the last 12 months across Brazil.

And guess what is number 1 in this regard? Yes, the smartphone. See the first 5:

1. Mobile
2. Backpacks / Bags / Handbags / Wallets
3. Keys
4. Glasses
5. Clothes

And what would be the most unusual objects? Well, the list here is long and even funny. It has dentures, fake wedding cake of 5 floors, churros, wooden drumstick of zabumba, among others. Top 5:

1. Denture
2. Hearing Aid
3. Navel Prosthesis
4. Bird Cage
5. Parrot

Among the cities, the “forgetfulness trophy” goes to Brasília. Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are out of the first:

1. Brasilia (DF)
2. Rio Branco (AC)
3. Montes Claros (MG)
4. Petroline (PE)
5. São Luís (MA)

How to recover the items?

And how to proceed in these cases? Follow these steps:

  • Open the app menu from the top left icon, tap "Your Trips" and select "Lost Items"
  • Tap "Contact my driver about a lost item"
  • Scroll down, enter the phone number you would like to be contacted and submit. Then wait for the reply message

If the lost item was your phone:

  • Visit uber.com/ajuda and log in to your account
  • In the "Problems with a specific trip and refunds" menu, click "Lost Items"
  • Then select "Contact the driver about a lost object" and enter the phone number of a friend or family member.

Then just combine a convenient time and place for both to retrieve it. If the driver does not answer, leave a message in the mailbox describing the item and information so you can easily be found.

If this process is delayed, it is important to speak directly with Uber, who will attempt to contact the driver. To do this, just repeat the above procedures and use the "Contact Uber about a lost item".

It is noteworthy that the company says that "in order to recognize all the effort that partner drivers make to return an item to their users, the company requires a (not informed) return fee whenever a user wants to return a forgotten item. . "

Guess which one is the “champion”: Uber lists the most forgotten items in Brazil via TecMundo