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by samstave
3731 days ago
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existing black car drivers were always open to randoms asking them for rides... and then haggling over a price. They likely saw the opportunity of "how 'bout an app for that, with a set price" as haggling with the black car drivers sucked. Once you found one you liked... you would stick with that driver and call them. But the thing is that they werent always available when you needed them, or you didnt call them enough... so its a pretty easy stretch for why they would want to do this. Plus everyone bitches about taxis and they all knew it was an industry to be disrupted "What??? Youre not requiring me to get a medallion!!!???" - no brainer for them. |
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One question - When Uber first launched (think in early 2009), smart phones were not so ubiquitous (right?) especially for Black Car drivers. I'm just wondering if some guy selling them on an App at that time, would have worked. I just feel there was something more to it. May be "cheat" that side of the game (offer money to the Black Car drivers to join the App OR buy black cars and hire drivers maybe. Travis and Garrett were millionaires then already), since they knew there was demand anyways, knowing SF was a tech town and would be an easy sell to techies.
What are your thoughts? Am I making sense?
P.S: Would be awesome to get some insider insight into this.