Maria Ozawa recently received a text from a stranger. She also found out that the said stranger apparently received her number from an Uber driver. She, then, took it to Facebook to complain and report the driver to Uber Philippines itself.
“PLEASE SHARE!!!!!
Are you serious Uber Uber Philippines UBER DRIVERS PHILIPPINES !?!?! What is wrong with your #uberdrivers giving out customers numbers to their friends?or other customers!? I tried calling the hotline and they didn’t pick up. I change my name on purpose so I can protect my privacy but it still happens and this isn’t my first time blocking numbers from Uber/grab!!!! Several times I had drivers stalk me and now the drivers are giving away customers phone numbers !?!? Really !? I LOVE the Philippines but Why can’t I trust this country AT ALL!? Why are the people SO UNPROFESSONAL!?”
Maria updated her report on Uber. She also explained that she found out that the said stranger who texted her turned out to be a registered driver.
“But anyways the staff who’s in charge said they will fix this and take it really seriously… and wanted me to delete the post so for now I will but if ever i have to use Uber again(which I think I will not) and it happens again I will sue him/them for sure.”
Maria continued that she will sue them for sure. She also revealed that she learned lessons like this in the business world of Japan.
“If people are registered or working as a professional driver they should never bring out their personal emotions. Maybe it’s hard to tell that to all the people but at least in japan that’s how we were taught in business world. Especially when they handle something personal from their customers.”
In a now deleted post, she attached a screenshot photo of the stranger texts to her. In the said text, the stranger also revealed that he wanted to know Maria and things she likes. He tried to soften the blow by hoping she doesn’t get mad.