Uber Eats urges merchants to stay vigilant and be aware of phishing emails and persistent fraudulent calls from scammers posing as Uber Eats Support agents.
Scammers may offer these incentives when trying to obtain your personal information:
They may also ask for sensitive documents (like proof of ownership documents or food permits) through email addresses that resemble Uber’s. If given access to this information, scammers may access your UEM account, add their bank account information, and divert your earnings to their fraudulent account.
Follow these tips to protect yourself from phishing attempts:
If you notice suspicious activity in your UEM account, such as unauthorized users or fraudulent banking information or you haven’t received payment from Uber Eats, report it immediately to your Uber Account Manager or to Uber Support.
We also suggest that you promptly reset your email password to avoid fraudsters accessing your emails.
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