You should partner with TaskRabbit and staff your rental trucks with furniture movers. How cool and helpful would that be? I am not talking about big moves, but like moving some stuff around the house. (for those who cannot)
If the kid uses a fake ID, he or she is breaking the law, and the driver cannot possibly be liable. The driver did what he or she had to do. Reasonable attempts were made.
So much insecurity when people have to prove themselves to complete strangers.
yes.
You should partner with TaskRabbit and staff your rental trucks with furniture movers. How cool and helpful would that be? I am not talking about big moves, but like moving some stuff around the house. (for those who cannot)
At least they found her. The girl at USC wasn't so lucky... :(
https://ride.guru/lounge/p/she-got-into-a-car-she-thought-was-her-uber-police-say-she-was-found-dead-in-a-field
WHAT? This is nothing I expected. I thought it was a way for them to pay us more if we went out there during the snow. It's for a "snow-ready car?"
I don't even understand why they would do this as a business? Encourage SUV owners to drive for Lyft more? but none of us even knew about it.
Thanks for posting this.
It's just another company that can be shut down with one decision from the city/town. Too risky.
If the kid uses a fake ID, he or she is breaking the law, and the driver cannot possibly be liable. The driver did what he or she had to do. Reasonable attempts were made.
Didn't work. My payment methods are fine. I mean i take Uber regularly and the charges are going through, so it can't be that, right?