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Uber is Launching a Credit Card!

Posted by: Felicia Dodge in Rideshare Knowledge 6 years, 5 months ago

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Uber has announced this week that they will be partnering with Visa and Barclays to introduce their own credit card. The credit card will give Uber access to a huge amount of valuable customer data – including customer purchases. Uber already tracks information about customers, like where they travel and how much they spend on the app.


Uber is making it very easy to apply for one of their slick-looking credit cards. Users can apply for the card straight from their Uber app starting on November 2nd. The application will be compiled with all the information Uber already …

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Uber Sees Decline in Customers (For the First Time!)

Posted by: RideGuru Team in Rideshare Knowledge 6 years, 5 months ago

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For the first time in a long time, Uber is actually in decline.

Recently, it was reported that Lyft is continuing to see steady growth in New York City specifically in the business traveler segment. Uber still currently dominates this market in New York City, but in the past year they saw a decline in their market share attributed to Lyft’s increasing share. Just in the past quarter, the percentage of business travel receipts for Lyft increased by 3%, the largest quarterly increase recorded.

Uber, on the other hand, saw a 1% decline in business traveler receipts in the past …

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How Rideshares are Increasing Traffic Congestion in Major Metropolitan Areas

Posted by: Felicia Dodge 6 years, 6 months ago

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The latest buzz is all about how rideshare companies Uber and Lyft are actually adding to traffic congestion. We all thought that ridesharing, especially carpooling, would lead to lesser cars on the road and decrease personal car ownership, but according to a recent study from University of California, Davis, the popular opinion was wrong.

Based on surveys conducted in seven major American cities, more than half of Uber and Lyft rides in metropolitan areas would not have been taken if the companies did not exist. In other words, 49% to 61% of rides would have been made on foot, bike, …

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Can Uber Create an Inclusive Culture?

Posted by: Felicia Dodge in Rideshare Knowledge 6 years, 6 months ago

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Can Uber restore its reputation to become a company that women want to work for?

It has been 8 months since former Uber engineer Susan Fowler wrote a blog post that showed how Uber’s culture was tolerant of sexism. This blog post started a revolution with Uber, and since then the company has been in the headlines for a number of scandals.

Details about Uber’s company culture started to be released, such as how much alcohol use was encouraged during company events, sexism in multiple cases, and the type of control the former CEO Travis Kalanick held over all of …

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5 Things You Didn't Know About Uber

Posted by: Felicia Dodge in Rideshare Knowledge 6 years, 6 months ago

5 things you didnt know about uber

 

  1. How to find your rating

Uber now makes it very easy for passengers to know their rating at any time. In the past, users had to make a request to view their rating, and it would take weeks to get back.

Now, you can find your rating straight through your Uber app. Simply open the app, click on the menu, and under your name you see a number 1-5. There is a star next to the number to indicate your rating.

For advice on how to improve your passenger rating, check out these helpful tips.

 

  1. Split fare fees

What many …

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