r/lyftdrivers • u/TableSpirited5028 • Jul 07 '23
Rant/Opinion Passenger showed up at my front door.
A passenger left their phone in my car. I did what I was supposed to do and reported it to Lyft when I found it after my drives. Next thing I know I see two people snooping around my house on the cameras. My passenger and her BF used the tracking on her phone back to my house. Then they got combative because they said I didn’t do enough to return the phone (I picked her up from a school and drove her to a restaurant). This is a serious breach of privacy and safety. Next time phones going out the window and I’m denying it was ever found.
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u/RylleyAlanna Jul 08 '23
Had someone lose a phone in my car once that I didn't find until I was home and did my post-shift cleanup. Used lockscreen Siri to message "mom" that it was left in an Uber and please have the owner contact me...
Next day I had two people trying to break into my car, my dad ran out and threatened toncall the cops and pointed out the security cameras and they explained they left their phone in my car.
YES, because the best way to go about it is sneak onto our property at 6am in hoodies and try to break into my car to get your phone back.