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Uber Tip And Rating Hanging Display Sign For Uber Drivers, 5 Stars, Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New

Set of two

I am selling these to drivers across the United States and the feedback has been great, drivers are earning more cash! Save a few bucks and have two signs :)


Professionally designed & printed 4x6 tip and rating sign for uber drivers

 No other sign on ebay mentions tips and ratings (at least none we have seen :)  These signs will pay for themselves in an evening.  You deserve to earn more money!


Why do you need this as a driver?

Drivers are now allowed to post information regarding tips. This sign will pay for itself in one night! Inform your riders that the tip is NOT included in their uber fare!  Increase your earnings! If there is one thing Uber drivers are fed up with it’s the lack of tips!  It’s time to change that.

Customers also do not understand the rating system and believe 4 stars is good when in fact it will get you deactivated!

 

Why choose us?

Our signs are professionally designed, printed and laminated in Louisville KY. 

 

What goes into the cost?

Time/Design, Labor, Ebay fee, Printing, Laminating and Packaging

 

Increase your earnings!  As a fellow driver, I understand the need to inform customers that the tip is NOT included.  Provide great service and earn more money!



SHIPPING & HANDLING

* All orders will be shipped within 2 business days after payment is received

* We do not ship internationally (U.S. only).

* We will use your PayPal address as primary shipping address, please make sure the address is correct before transaction is complete.

* We will not take any responsibilities for mail lost due to incorrect shipping address.

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS

* All sales are final and returns are accepted on replacement basis only

* A full refund will be issued only in case if replacement cannot be delivered

* Please contact us for any defective product within 14 days after you received your item

* Return item must be in its original and unused condition, including retail packing, and returned within 14 days from the date of purchase

* We will not take any responsibilities for any physical or buyer misuse damage

* returns will be subject to a 20% restocking fee plus the cost of shipping.

* We do not refund shipping charges - on free shipping transactions, we will deduct the shipping we have already paid and refund the rest.

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