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Uber’s New Redesign, Explained

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RideGuru Weekly Digest  Uber loves to constantly update their app and this week they announced a b

[RideGuru]( RideGuru Weekly Digest [Uber’s New Redesign, Explained](  Uber loves to constantly update their app and this week they announced a brand new redesign of their user interface. This is the first rollout in a series of updates that Uber has planned for the new design of their app. Here is what you will see if you login … Top Picks This Week From the RideGuru Forum [Why do Uber and Lyft drivers become so angry when riders don't tip?]( Posted by CWalcutt75 I am actually a driver myself. I agreed to all the rates and how much I get paid when I signed up, so why are other drivers so upset for … [Read more...]( [Can I drive someone else's car for Uber? (or Can my friend drive my car for ...]( Posted by SmittenKitten Can I drive someone else's car for Uber? (or Can my friend drive my car for Uber?) [Read more...]( [What is the saddest thing a passenger ever told you?]( Posted by scoldedashes [Read more...]( [7 Brilliant Hacks to Help You Make More Money Driving With Uber]( Posted by Anonymous We’ve all seen the articles about the elite few who cash in big as Uber driver-partners. One man makes $252,000 a year, largely by [selling jewelry to his passengers as …]( [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Guru's Top Picks - Is [eBay’s brief renaissance]( over? - The housing market posted its [biggest drop]( since 2008, but it’s still up. - The [supply chain]( is fine, but inflation is not. [Read more]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} by [RideGuru]( [Unsubscribe](

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