CrazyCrayons
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Uber Mclaren in Dubai
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Which is cleaner, taxi or Uber?
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Watch out, Uber! No-driver Waymo is almost here!
Apparently, Google's autonomous vehicles are pretty much ready. I guess their field test in Arizone was successful? Arriving to the … -
Is it true Uber ignores the rating if the reason provided is to do with Pricing or GPS issues?
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Why does it take so long to get approved to become a driver for Uber?
You probably should have reported him. He was probably tipsy from his Thanksgiving festivities.
Mile-high club is so yesterday. Now it's 60-mph club.
Why are you yelling
Why does this driver not have his right foot?
Did she have a cool Uber Beacon?
Not sure if I agree. Uber does background checks and looks at driving records of the drivers. If what you say is true, they wouldn't have to do that, right? because they won't be responsible for the performance of their drivers.
They are vetting the drivers for a reason.
They left out strippers who are always super divas.
One of the ideas that Uber sells is that it's no longer strangers driving you around, hence there is accountability.
...but yes, I say that but I get it. I just read a story about how a passenger forgot his phone in a car and showed up in middle of the night at the driver's house. Super creepy.
not entirely true, but I get your sentiment.
You can't have bombs while parked next to a building. You can't have illegal substance. and when there are others in it, say like a person, you can't just automatically do anything you want.
No matter how many times I re-read it, I keep reading Coke as cocaine. I assume you meant cola
I assume she was inebriated?
That trick you do reminds me of the scene from Louis CK episode (It's a Tv show) where the teacaher does the experiment on him. Louis is sleeping in class, and the teacher quietly plays music on the radio. Then he slowly brings it up to the student's ear and then shuts it off abruptly where silence ensues. Louis wakes up and the teacher explains that the change in atmosphere can wake up a person. The ears are always listening.
Sorry, this is a pretty random comment.
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I remember this being a pretty big deal where people were posting pics and videos on their Uber apps. and soon later they announced the upfront pricing. Basically a way to charge whatever they want.
More rides you take, more expensive it gets They know they got your loyalty or that you *need* a ride those Tuesday mornings (as an example).
A part of me wonders if all the spelling mistakes and trashiness are intentional. Carefully created by someone very smart. A good troll.
I thought you were joking about A/C, but it's actually a requirement, huh. It's funny how you have to put that.
I am NOT the type to exclaim "Fake news!" but I will admit that journalists think a news tory is more of a news when they label it as Uber driver.
There are literally like a million rideshare drivers in the world and somehow they are not allowd to rob banks or drop babies on their heads.
slow newsday.
Well, see, that's where the anti-tipping people get their fuel. If that happened (i.e drivers stopped driving), Uber will be forced to raise the fares in order to keep the drivers on the road.
It's capitalism.
This where it's hard. I am in the camp that the tipping should happen, but it's a gesture of thanks and a reward for a job well done. NOT to support the livelihood of an Uber driver.
If you read this article carefully, it says the product guy says this feature isn't being considered. But he wants to see it some day. Why are we making a big deal and gettin all excited about this.
Let's let's face it. We all thought about and discussed the quiet mode. There's nothing creative or eye popping about this
That's a nice guru response. At first when I read this question, I laughed at how stupid it was, but I suppose that can happen.