• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    If you want to save 1000ksh but you need to hail 3 or 4 drivers to take your price, then that annoyance is the cost.

    Uber’s algorithms make it difficult for drivers to cover the cost of doing the driving unless they can get high tippers or lucrative fares regularly.

    I’d also learned that since Uber doesn’t want to tell people they can’t find a driver, they will start at a terrible price, then if no one accepts the trip, the payout gradually increases until someone acquiesces. Unions would break this system of shortchanging the drivers by not accepting anything under the minimum level.

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      2 months ago

      On top of this, your account gets penalized if you refuse to take an offered ride.

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    When I last visited Argentina Uber was using the official exchange rates which were just fantasy numbers. As soon as you match with a driver they’d message you and you’d negotiate the cash price. Then the ride in the app would be cancelled.

    Uber didn’t mind because they were still getting the ~$1 or so cancel fee for basically being a messaging app.

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      2 months ago

      Matching supply with demand, as it should be, rather than screwing both buyer and seller…

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      Well, in defense of uber, we have monopoly cash. As of today, they should have applied “dolar tarjeta”, the drive probably negotiated some overpriced “dolar blue”

      In either case, I’m sorry for your trouble. Idk if it is still like this, but it should be better to grab an uber than a cab here. If the cab driver recognizes you as a tourist, he will do a detour just to add Kms to the bill.

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    2 months ago

    Call for on Uber at certain rates

    It comes but suddenly demands more money

    I’d hate that tbh

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    2 months ago

    Uber needs to show the car plates and allow to block drivers by car plates. This is the only way

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      If Uber’s rates are so low, why haven’t most drivers quit the app already?

      Drivers still need to find a way to connect with clients that need a ride, and thats where Uber shines. Existing as an independent taxi where you just drive around and hope you find someone to hail you doesn’t really work.

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          Of course they can still likely run fine, but uber does make things more efficient and generally reduces non-fare idle time, which means less wasted money for drivers. It’s reasonable to expect them to keep using the app to get riders when they can, even if they’re going to try and charge on-top to cover their expenses.

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            Sounds like Uber just needs to let the drivers set their own rates.

            You know, like an independent contractor does. Because that’s what they’ve been saying drivers are already (in the US, at least).

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            reasonable

            I don’t think you know what that word means, and I am saying that as someone who is strongly anti-uber

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              These apps already charge all kinds of fees on top of the posted price so it’s not weird for the driver to do the same.

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                These apps already charge all kinds of fees on top of the posted price

                What? Unless Kenya works differently than most of the world, then no, they don’t. The fact that customer knows final price before the ride was one of the main selling points of the app.

                Also, pretty sure that’s illegal (which might not be such dealbreaker in Kenya, I am not really familiar with local situation).