Puppies to liquor, here are unique things people forget in an Uber

Published : Apr 03, 2017, 04:21 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:59 PM IST
Puppies to liquor, here are unique things people forget in an Uber

Synopsis

Uber terms December 2016 was the most forgetful month. Uber riders in Bengaluru are the most forgetful.  

In a 'Lost and Found' India Index released by Uber, the company has said that Bengaluru is the most forgetful city, followed by New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kolkata. 

 

While Monday to Friday, no one seems to care about a lost product or probably lose an item, but Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the common days to report lost items, says Uber. Uber has also revealed that in the year 2016, December 31, 27, 12, 11 and November 27 were the most forgetful days, which essentially means the days when most lost items were reported. The last week of December 2016, followed by weeks of December 19, December 12 were among the most forgetful ones. Needless to say,Uber calls December the most forgetful month.

 

However, the most interesting are the things people have left behind in an Uber, which include cheques worth ₹15 lakhs, keyboard, puppies (Yes, you heard that right), expensive watch, footwear, liquor bottles and cricket bats. 

 

While these are the unique items forgotten by Uber riders, some other common items people tend to forget are phone, ring, keys, dongles, sun glasses, chargers, license, wallets and license/ID.

 

So, what have you forgotten in an Uber?

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