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by mcculley 3756 days ago
I'm not a fan of Uber in general, but they did drastically improve cab service in the markets I've used them. Being able to summon a cab from your phone, see where it is when en route so you don't have to wonder when it will arrive, and not having to mess around with a credit card or cash when finishing the trip are all big improvements that every cab service should provide. Many of the non-Uber cab services provide such conveniences now, but wouldn't have bothered if it were not for Uber threatening their monopoly.
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Yes, that is what I'm arguing, they are selling perceived big improvements, but I see low hanging fruits at max, certainly not disruption. Without hindsight. The few times I used taxis, I called them from my phone/skype long before Uber, and they arrived exactly when discussed. What is the fuss. And you eventually have to pay up, I don't really care what is the method. Getting from A to B on demand was solved long ago. All, without operating in the frame your competitors have to is a bit fishy.
Your experience with calling cabs from the phone is much better than mine. Perhaps that is where you live. I'm in Central Florida and have had similar poor experiences when traveling. Glancing at my phone and knowing how far away the cab is is a lot more convenient than being told it will arrive in 20-45 minutes and watching for it and not being able to make good use of the waiting time.

As for paying, it's a big deal to me. Being able to just exit the car at the end of the ride is a lot nicer than waiting for the driver to scan my card, sign the receipt, etc.

These two small things greatly reduce the friction and make me more likely to use a cab over other options.

> The few times I used taxis, I called them from my phone/skype long before Uber, and they arrived exactly when discussed.

You might be the only person in the last 20 years for this to happen to.

What city were you in where the cabs came reliably when you called? That has not been my experience in Boston or Ft Lauderdale. Have you never had a cab driver claim their credit card reader was broken, only to have it magically start working again when you reminded him of the law stating he shouldn't be in service without a working reader?