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by a_imho
3756 days ago
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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. |
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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.