You won't be charged as long as if you respect our vehicle. I type a response in the main comment section. It's worth recognizing that this is a business. You can't call an Uber unless you have money, if you damage our vehicle then we submit the evidence and Uber charges you to maintain their contractors quality. If we are traveling to you and then you cancel we are losing money at an exponential rate from depreciation, gas, and the possible rides we rejected by accepting yours.
I don't drive with lyft anymore because they cancel all the time. It's not worth the hassle of fighting traffic to be cancelled when I am right around the corner and now I have to find a location to drive to and waste more money.
Uber and Lyft require money to make money. We can't make money for our bills if we are throwing it away because of someone else's carelessness.
These fees are so uber can exist. Think about this when you schedule a driver to take you under 3 miles and it's less than 10 minutes we lose money with gas and depreciation of the vehicle (traveling charge). Not even saying someone vomits in the vehicle (150$) or gets in with heavy soil so now you have to go offline and clean for a message that someone left without cleaning up or we're unable to so that one hour can be anywhere from 10$ to 50$ lost because of someone who didn't wipe their feet outside.
Booking fees and cancellation fees have always been there. Even yellow Cab Co. Charges you 150$ to cancel so they may cover the cost of travel and the time wasted in transit. Uber only 5$. This is a business and a ride sharing service. If you can't handle paying the money then be considerate to someone's vehicle, it's personal property. Transportation is not a right, it's a privilege to travel.
As drivers we don't make much and still have to service to car and maintain it in a professional environment.
You won't be charged as long as if you respect our vehicle. I type a response in the main comment section. It's worth recognizing that this is a business. You can't call an Uber unless you have money, if you damage our vehicle then we submit the evidence and Uber charges you to maintain their contractors quality. If we are traveling to you and then you cancel we are losing money at an exponential rate from depreciation, gas, and the possible rides we rejected by accepting yours.
I don't drive with lyft anymore because they cancel all the time. It's not worth the hassle of fighting traffic to be cancelled when I am right around the corner and now I have to find a location to drive to and waste more money.
Uber and Lyft require money to make money. We can't make money for our bills if we are throwing it away because of someone else's carelessness.
These fees are so uber can exist. Think about this when you schedule a driver to take you under 3 miles and it's less than 10 minutes we lose money with gas and depreciation of the vehicle (traveling charge). Not even saying someone vomits in the vehicle (150$) or gets in with heavy soil so now you have to go offline and clean for a message that someone left without cleaning up or we're unable to so that one hour can be anywhere from 10$ to 50$ lost because of someone who didn't wipe their feet outside.
Booking fees and cancellation fees have always been there. Even yellow Cab Co. Charges you 150$ to cancel so they may cover the cost of travel and the time wasted in transit. Uber only 5$. This is a business and a ride sharing service. If you can't handle paying the money then be considerate to someone's vehicle, it's personal property. Transportation is not a right, it's a privilege to travel.
As drivers we don't make much and still have to service to car and maintain it in a professional environment.