Even My 100% Satisfaction Rate Couldn't Save Me From Deactivation

I randomly received a deactivation notice last night saying the reason was "Incomplete Deliveries". I have never stolen an order before but Uber claims that I have. But in one instance, because of the new Safeway/Andronico's QR Code payment system where the QR Code only works once and cannot be reactivated or regenerated again, an employee forgot to scan a high-priced item that was under lock and key, and I had to omit it from the order. Contacted Uber support and also notified the customer. Not sure if it was that order, or too many ratchet people trying to report their orders to get free food, or maybe even Uber just trying to deactivate older drivers with an arbitrary reason who they don't want to give orders to...but even a 100% Satisfaction Rate couldnt save me from deactivation. Don't you think if I've actually picked up many orders and didn't deliver them, that at least one customer would have given me a thumbs down? Totally confused. I'm surprised the reason wasn't for my cancelation rate, acceptance rate, or my 83% on-time deliveries as shown in other deactivation notices people post on here. And appeal came back denied in less than 6 hours. Oh well, it was good while it lasted. Fuck you, Uber.

PS: Why I've only done 583 deliveries in 7 years is because I tried it for a month in 2018 and didn't actually start doing it regularly until last year. They dangle that carrot over your head knowing how desperate people can get when they lose a steady job.