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Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi
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#52I love products like these. Slices right through all the promotional noise like "fun drivers," "fast pick-up times," "clean cars," etc and gets right to chase -- price. At the end of the day, they are all taxi services in my book. Whichever gets me from point A to point B the cheapest wins my dollars. Fast pick-up times, a sexy functional app, and other common sense differentiators are expectations now, not selling p…
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#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
It shouldn't matter one bit. They're legally obligated to take you anywhere in the five boroughs. Just get in before telling them your destination. If they give you flak (and you feel like fighting them), just take note of their medallion # and state clearly that you will report them if they fail to fulfill their obligation.
Or, you know, pay an extra $3 to Uber and avoid that situation all together. It shouldn't matter, but it does.
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#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
> At the end of the day, they are all taxi services in my book. Unless you live in New York, and are trying to get from Manhattan to one of the outer boroughs, in which case getting a yellow cab is a total crapshoot.
It shouldn't matter one bit. They're legally obligated to take you anywhere in the five boroughs. Just get in before telling them your destination. If they give you flak (and you feel like fighting them), just take note of their medallion # and state clearly that you will report them if they fail to fulfill their obligation.
In a perfect world, etc.
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#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
Or, you know, pay an extra $3 to Uber and avoid that situation all together. It shouldn't matter, but it does.
There are even fewer regulations preventing Uber drivers from declining a fare based on location - or race, or gender, or they don't like your sports team, or anything.
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#56Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi
#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
There are even fewer regulations preventing Uber drivers from declining a fare based on location - or race, or gender, or they don't like your sports team, or anything.
Does that actually happen?
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#58Nice. Now just give me an iPhone app where I push a button and it sends me the cheapest, closest car from any of those companies.
One of my buddies tried this idea. It seems to have failed (their website is now down). Archive: http://appcrawlr.com/ios/red-ride-ride-sharing-car-picku
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#59Why is Lyft so low (like half if not more) competition makes sense, but ~400 mile trip should be more then $600.
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#60If you live in the area, you'd know that's a bold-faced lie. It'd probably cost $25-$30 bucks, the same price being quoted for Lyft and Uber.