RideShareRob
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- Aug 31, 2015
Theres no in app tipping capability. We do accept and appreciate cash tips for good service.
Excellent! Thank you for the clarification!Theres no in app tipping capability. We do accept and appreciate cash tips for good service.
I thought the whole point of uber was that tipping was not expected nor accepted. Has that changed?Theres no in app tipping capability. We do accept and appreciate cash tips for good service.
Theres no in app tipping capability. We do accept and appreciate cash tips for good service.
I often tip even when it's not expected, and I couldn't imagine not offering a gratuity to a driver if everything went well. I'm also big on leaving product and service reviews, so if I have a good experience with my Uber drivers, they'll get both tip and 5-stars from me.We drivers have to maintain our cars; the wear and tear, washing inside and out, and gas. I always say thank you for offering the tip, but I would like your 5 star rating. Then they still typically offer the tip for the service and safety traveling with me.
I know this is a slightly older thread (not quite a zombie, LOL), but I was under the impression that you had to be 18 to use Uber without an adult. I would have *loved* to put my 16-year old in an Uber car to get her to swim team practice a few times in the last 4 months but I had to ask friends to get her there instead.Heres some food for thought. As many if you know, I drive UberXL and Select at wdw. I also, during the day, leave it on at home. I live in Windermere, about ten mins north of MK. Frequently, I drive teenagers (usually girls) from the area to local shopping and dtd. I even spoke with ones Mom last week. So parents are definitely booking uber for their kids. That mom actually lived in a $10mil home in Keenes Point.
I know this is a slightly older thread (not quite a zombie, LOL), but I was under the impression that you had to be 18 to use Uber without an adult. I would have *loved* to put my 16-year old in an Uber car to get her to swim team practice a few times in the last 4 months but I had to ask friends to get her there instead.
Wondering if that website is legit. I was going to look at it, but it comes up as "untested" on Norton Security.and there wouldn't be a website that collects uber horror stories that is updated almost weekly. (Some of these are from outside the US, but the problem is uber's policies, not location.)
http://www.whosdrivingyou.org/rideshare-incidents
It's legit.Wondering if that website is legit. I was going to look at it, but it comes up as "untested" on Norton Security.
But if it's on the internet, it must be true, right?
http://www.chariotforwomen.com/about-us.htmlIf this wasn't the case, there wouldn't be a new car service coming on line for women only.
http://www.chariotforwomen.com/about-us.html
There wouldn't be a website that collects uber horror stories that is updated almost weekly. (Some of these are from outside the US, but the problem is uber's policies, not location.) http://www.whosdrivingyou.org/rideshare-incidents.
Love uber. I have usedi t alone (as well as taxis) and typically feel safer in an uber car. So for me, I know there's risks with both but from my personal anecdotal experiences, the odds of safety has been higher with uber drivers. 2 out of 3 Mears taxi experiences in Orlando have not been good whereas I have used uber about a dozen times in Orlando and all have been excellent.