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Are they trying to hide something? If so what do you think it is?
https://ride.guru/content/newsroom/lyft-stops-showing-passenger-ride-details-to-their-drivers
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Lyft is paying 33 cents a mile where I live. I do not trust them for anything and I do not be drive for them anymore. We pay for everything, gas, car payments, maintenance, amenities. Tires, oil changes, alignments, phone bills, cleanings and downtime for all these... not worth it. I have taken Lyft here to the airport. The cars were dangerous and one was so smelly, I could smell it on my clothes the whole plane ride. It is not sustainable, especially if you maintain your car. I hate to think they would be dishonest. 2 years ago driving in the snow, they charged the customers more, but did not pay it forward to the driver... upsetting.
That's crazy, 33 cents a mile, you would think they would run out of drivers by now, but there are 8 cars at every street corner.
Pretty sure they pay more in LA. This is in Charlotte NC. Even uber pays over 40 cents more in Seattle.
Don't you get paid from the time the request is accepted to the end of the ride? They did that in many cities a while ago, called it easier to understand more predictable earnings. We're at 80/12 in Los Angeles on Lyft and 60/21 on Uber. Peanuts!
Uber pays more in Charlotte than lyft. I asked an Uber driver in Seattle who said they make 1.10/mile.
NFL, not for long 😆