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by lukeschlather
3582 days ago
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The two market leaders are losing money hand-over-fist in the hopes of becoming a monopoly. I'd say it's affected competition in the market as a whole. Heck, if you buy Uber's logic, they don't actually compete with Taxi companies. Lyft is their only serious competitor, and both of them are losing a ton of money (arguably, but I'd like to see a court weigh in) because of Uber's irresponsible behavior. |
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Even if they figure out some onerous legal contract that forces drivers to work exclusively for Uber, other drivers will sign up for a company that charges consumers less and pays drivers more.
They get praise for their logistics expertise, but advanced routefinding using digital maps is literally a commodity (you can pay ~$0 for a route from lots of companies).