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by phil21
3019 days ago
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You're correct that there are not a huge number of people who travel for a living and need this, but for those that do they have very likely been early Uber adopters and I'd guess are over-represented in their current customer base. They also likely spend far more per year on car services than average. I know I only use Uber simply due to the whole "I really don't want to install 2 dozen apps" problem. My girlfriend who is in sales travels 70% of the time to about 3-4 dozen cities per year - if there is no Uber available she simply rents a car for the day. "Installing random app #34" is not even on either of our radar, and I don't think we're the exception to the rule. As Uber/Lyft/etc. get larger of course this segment of the riding population becomes less and less important. I of course find this sad for selfish reasons! |
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