Sunday, March 8, 2015

Uber finally contact me update 3/3/15

I went to the meeting and Eric let me in the office. He is present but Arathi was not. Eric called Arathi to conference in. Arathi apologize for me having gone through because of the phone incident and thank me for coming in to the office to talk with them. Arathi said that David is no longer with uber. Also stating they did not see what any notes of what transpired between David and I. We talk about the blog letter. Long story short. Arathi ask they do as the next step to resolve this issue. I said what I requested in the letter.  Arathi 1st you need to call the bank make arrangements to clear that up. 2nd I need my lost income from when I received the malfunction phone until this week of 02/01/2015 when I receive a phone. Arathi said that she will talk with the uber team and see what they will do. Arathi said that Eric had some information printed up for me with some agencies in the city of Charlotte that can help you in my situation. What agency can help? Arathi said I can go to social services. I said social services and they have to do with what I'm requested Uber. Uber is the one that gave me a malfunction phone. When i requested twice to replace it uber is the one who didn't replace it. Not social services, Uber. So Uber is accountable. Social services or any other agency you look up i don't need their help. I take care of myself. Uber needs compensate me for the hardship that was cause by Uber. I will take care of myself. I will look out me. I will never trust anyone to do for me, but me. So tell me will these agency provide me what I am requesting from Uber? We printed the information so you can call and see how they can help. Do you want them. I said, that's not the answer to my question and no I don't want them. I want what I requested in the letter and that's it. Arathi said, I will talk with the Uber team and I will call you in a day or so ok. I said ok. Thank again for coming to speak with us. bye. meeting ended...  

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