You'd better be really clear about that rating system. When i drive uber/lyft people think if i don't have every charger imaginable, get them there 10 minutes faster than the app says, follow every weird detour they request against the apps instructions, have bottled water and snacks, and magically know what music they want to hear I'm not supposed to get a 5 star rating. If you aren't always getting 5 stars the app eventually deactivates you. Nobody gets to keep a 5 star rating because people think "average" is 3 stars or 2 stars or something shitty.
If we rate someone 3 stars or below we never get matched with them as a passenger again on lyft. People don't understand how that scale there works.
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