Everyone who says they are emotionally supported by a tarantula is just pulling your leg. It's a conspiracy started by a bunch of people who claimed it helps them. and people couldn't argue because they were afraid of offending these frail people.
During the ride. Just ask the dude to turn the music off. That’s a reasonable request as a customer. I suppose you could explain your concern, but rather than trying to explain, it’s probably just easier to have him turn it off. That can be for various reasons, say you wanna talk to your kids, wanna make a phone call, etc
After the ride? Make sure to leave a comment and feedback. These things will get back to the driver eventually. This doesn’t help you for you directly but maybe you’ll save some other parents‘grief in protecting their little one’s ears.
It took me until 75% into this article that this isn't about food delivery. When I hear the word, "delivery", I immediately think "food."
Then I start seeing it mention things like lamps and taking a picture before requesting. I was like, "huh? Why would I take a picture of my food?" LOL.
Whenever I hear Good Samaritan Law, I keep thinking back to the Seinfeld episode where they all get arrested for NOT helping someone. I didn't know it applied to protect those who try to help. Thanks for the info.
All I can think about when reading this topic is Beyonce and the Destiny's Child.
Everyone who says they are emotionally supported by a tarantula is just pulling your leg. It's a conspiracy started by a bunch of people who claimed it helps them. and people couldn't argue because they were afraid of offending these frail people.
During the ride. Just ask the dude to turn the music off. That’s a reasonable request as a customer. I suppose you could explain your concern, but rather than trying to explain, it’s probably just easier to have him turn it off. That can be for various reasons, say you wanna talk to your kids, wanna make a phone call, etc
After the ride? Make sure to leave a comment and feedback. These things will get back to the driver eventually. This doesn’t help you for you directly but maybe you’ll save some other parents‘grief in protecting their little one’s ears.
Can't drivers just keep using the same pic. Maybe just take multiple pics of one mess and keep using them for future "clean up scams?"
Or maybe it’s telling me I really should move from my current crappy apartment.
It took me until 75% into this article that this isn't about food delivery. When I hear the word, "delivery", I immediately think "food."
Then I start seeing it mention things like lamps and taking a picture before requesting. I was like, "huh? Why would I take a picture of my food?" LOL.
Whenever I hear Good Samaritan Law, I keep thinking back to the Seinfeld episode where they all get arrested for NOT helping someone. I didn't know it applied to protect those who try to help. Thanks for the info.
You can make stops and not pick up people, you know. Like dropping people off. :)
I didn't even know what a ping was. lol
you should have had him drop it off, if you are gonna pay him $15.
Do you think that move works (i.e. saying, "How much do I pay you?") sometimes? Do you think that's how they learn the behavior?
I can't imagine such a pickup line would work, unless, of course, they are prostitutes.
LOL.You had me excited when I saw your first post.
This famous thread must rank up there somewhere.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3679845/Uber-driver-leaves-internet-heartbroken-story-sweet-passenger-confessed-dying-cancer-telling-colleagues-going-abroad.html