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Sorry to go a little off-topic here, but I'm going to NYC next month & I plan on using Uber. Staying at the Intercontinental near Times Square. Can anyone who has used it in the area, please tell me of your experiences? Wondering if it will be a difficult stop/pick-up due to traffic? (Not used to NYC at all...) Will use the subway too, but we have a restaurant reservation at 53rd St near 2nd Ave, and think I'd like to try Uber for that one. About how much transit time should I allow? Any other advice/suggestions? Thank you so much!
I'm curious if anyone can offer any insight from their own experience: has anyone here used Uber to get from Disney to Universal, wanting to get there before the park opens? I'm wondering if we would have any trouble getting a ride that early (assuming it'll be 8ish in the morning) and if rates were effected at all by the traffic or anything. I thought about asking to be dropped off at the Hard Rock Hotel to avoid the crowd into the park/parking. Last time we went we had friends staying there while we were at Disney and we had walked over to the park so I figured since we know the way that could be a little helpful.
Uber earned an F rating from the BBB. The major issue is with surge pricing. It isn't clear if the, sometimes substantial, surcharge is properly disclosed in advance.
Uber earned an F rating from the BBB. The major issue is with surge pricing. It isn't clear if the, sometimes substantial, surcharge is properly disclosed in advance.
Lyft has the earned the same BBB rating.
In fairness some taxi companies also have low ratings.
JMO..Uber (and Uber drivers) will wind up being subject to the same requirements, and fees, as livery companies. The cost advantage will shrink but the service will still be popular.
To be fair, that could very well be because they aren't interested in dealing with the BBB at all. Or because they aren't willing to pay the BBB for a better rating.
If you look into the business practices of the BBB, I think you'll find it hard to take their ratings seriously.
I'm sure the bad ratings from the BBB has nothing to do with the financially entrenched cab industry arranging for negative reports.
Absolutely nothing to do with the cab industry.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenhu...-for-surge-pricing-just-for-unresponsiveness/
Some companies think there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Absolutely nothing to do with the cab industry.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenhu...-for-surge-pricing-just-for-unresponsiveness/
Some companies think there is no such thing as bad publicity.