• AncientSoul@reddthat.com
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    20 days ago

    The problem with traditional taxis is that after booking them, you have no indication of when they will show up and along the way, you mostly have no information about the cost. Same thing if you get a taxi on the street without pre booking. You have no idea of the resulting price.

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      2 days ago

      You ask them to show up at a particular time and then they just do. And you can ask about the cost when you contact them.

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        21 hours ago

        I’m guessing this varies between countries. The thing is where I live, they don’t always show up in time and if they show up, you have to pay anyway

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      20 days ago

      Depends on where you are. In Australia most taxi companies have an app that works like uber. Shows you the route and a fixed price. And when a driver picks up your fare, it’ll show you where they are.

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      20 days ago

      Here in Germany there’s a site that let’s you calculate estimated cost. Depends on the course taken and, of course, will be more reliable the longer the trip is. But still. I also once had a deal with one driver for a flatrate for trips.

      Sure they’re disgustingly expensive here, but fuck UBER. More and more of those show up here. And when they managed to fuck taxis outta existence, the prices will rise.

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      20 days ago

      The two big minicab firms in my town both use apps with very similar functionality to Uber. Fixed fare, vehicle tracking etc.

      Uber doesn’t have a monopoly on nice apps. It’s [current year], that stuff is standard now.