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Uber Users Banned From App For Low Star Ratings

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According to Business Insider, Uber has announced that it would ban passengers from the app in Australia and New Zealand for six months if their ratings fall below four stars. Uber feels that this decision will affect less than 10% of its 2.8 million users in the two countries. According to Susan Anderson, general director of Uber in Australia and New Zealand, the change is intended to help improve passenger behavior.

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