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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:13 am 
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 12:46 pm 
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I've put together a small (ish) website to inform potential Uber customers of the information they may not be aware of that is online regarding Uber. dontuseuber.com

I'm interested to know if drivers on here think it's a worthwhile project to continue or not.

I've only just added it to google so I'd be surprised if it's been found by their crawlers yet. However, on blogger it's had a decent amount of hits in the last few days.

I was looking at adding a news piece everyday but maybe long term thought that drivers that are pee'd off with uber could advertise the site on the back of their taxis - to inform local customers of the bad press Uber gets. (?) I am more than happy if someone wants a car sticker sent out. Don't know what the your councils views would be on that though.

I'm a little more than cheesed off that Uber got their private hire operators licence the SAME week Newcastle Council decided to give up on any locality test for private hire. Basically all you need now is a driving licence and you can get a private hire badge in Newcastle.

I'm all for competition but I'm more than happy playing dirty if Uber wants to. There is a guy in Australia that has set up a similar website and even arrests Uber drivers when he notices illegal activity. I've just read that Nevada believes Uber is illegal and has stopped their app in that state.

....and this isn't a "hackney" v "private hire" argument. I'm sure some private hire drivers and companies are also fed up with the bullying tactics Uber have taken upon themselves in the Uk.

The end game for Uber is simple - one choice for the customer...they will not stop until they decimate the trade with their long term goal driverless cars. See the website.

They obviously aren't bothered with the drivers they have working for them with the amount of Uber strikes in America. When there is no choice, the rates which Uber give will be reduced until drivers work for minimum wage (or less).

I've tried with the guys that work our rank in Newcastle to offer 10% discounted fares to compete with the likes of Uber and even made made magnetic signage but some people can't see the bigger, long term picture. The idea was knocked on the head within a few weeks.

Anyway...any views good or bad are welcome - not vicious though :wink:

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[url]dontuseuber.com[/url]


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 12:55 pm 
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 1:31 pm 
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We just don't mind getting p!ssed on by these tax free corporations...we are just quite happy rolling over.



We've been rolling over for the last 10 years. It's only going to get worse believe me.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 4:19 pm 
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chris007 wrote:
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We just don't mind getting p!ssed on by these tax free corporations...we are just quite happy rolling over.



We've been rolling over for the last 10 years. It's only going to get worse believe me.

Speak for youself......I love being a pain in the ar&e....don't always win but they know they have been in a battle :D
keep going Charlie.. :D

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 4:57 pm 
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chris007 wrote:
Hi

I've put together a small (ish) website to inform potential Uber customers of the information they may not be aware of that is online regarding Uber. dontuseuber.com

I'm interested to know if drivers on here think it's a worthwhile project to continue or not.

I've only just added it to google so I'd be surprised if it's been found by their crawlers yet. However, on blogger it's had a decent amount of hits in the last few days.

I was looking at adding a news piece everyday but maybe long term thought that drivers that are pee'd off with uber could advertise the site on the back of their taxis - to inform local customers of the bad press Uber gets. (?) I am more than happy if someone wants a car sticker sent out. Don't know what the your councils views would be on that though.

I'm a little more than cheesed off that Uber got their private hire operators licence the SAME week Newcastle Council decided to give up on any locality test for private hire. Basically all you need now is a driving licence and you can get a private hire badge in Newcastle.

I'm all for competition but I'm more than happy playing dirty if Uber wants to. There is a guy in Australia that has set up a similar website and even arrests Uber drivers when he notices illegal activity. I've just read that Nevada believes Uber is illegal and has stopped their app in that state.

....and this isn't a "hackney" v "private hire" argument. I'm sure some private hire drivers and companies are also fed up with the bullying tactics Uber have taken upon themselves in the Uk.

The end game for Uber is simple - one choice for the customer...they will not stop until they decimate the trade with their long term goal driverless cars. See the website.

They obviously aren't bothered with the drivers they have working for them with the amount of Uber strikes in America. When there is no choice, the rates which Uber give will be reduced until drivers work for minimum wage (or less).

I've tried with the guys that work our rank in Newcastle to offer 10% discounted fares to compete with the likes of Uber and even made made magnetic signage but some people can't see the bigger, long term picture. The idea was knocked on the head within a few weeks.

Anyway...any views good or bad are welcome - not vicious though :wink:

Cheers
[url]dontuseuber.com[/url]


At least yer aving a go get more onside and yer might make an impact as for yer tactics 10% fare discount really #-o

Anyway your on the ground up there and full marks for not sitting on yer ARRIS =D> =D>

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:56 pm 
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Was quite impressed until I saw the Gettaxi Ad at the end :wink:

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:15 pm 
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chris007 wrote:
Who the hell is paying 2 x the price when they have the option of 300 black cabs in the city - I'm at a loss. People are weird


To answer that question you need to understand your customer, do you understand your customer? Judging by your previous comments you don't. Generally on the whole customers suffer with what people in market research call anxiety, solve that problem and you have a customer for life. You have to understand it is not about price, it has never been about price for the majority of customers. Initially customers had to go outside and try a flag a taxi or walk to a rank and get in one (if there is one there). This caused customers anxiety because they never knew for sure that they would get one. Along comes private hire and now the customer has choices, this eases their anxiety a little because now they can ring for a vehicle to come get them. They may not know where the vehicle is coming from or how long it will be before it arrives (anxiety) but they know they have booked it so one will eventually arrive and they have a number they can ring if it's taking too long to have their anxiety relieved by said operator :wink: Technology steps in and helps operators to become more accurate with said times for customers, providing callback, providing vehicle details etc so easing customer anxiety. Customers still suffer somewhat with anxiety because things are out of their control and they can't see what the operator sees, they still worry about missing their vehicle and still don't know how much the trip will cost even if they have a rough idea. Technology steps in again and up pops Apps the good Apps ease all customer anxieties. The customer can see where the vehicle is when the tap for it, they can see it approaching them and arriving, they've been given the vehicle and driver details in advance, they have been given the price in advance and in some cases paid by card so no money worries and if the passenger so wishes, once inside the vehicle they can share the details with a friend or family member who can then watch them being brought home or to their next destination. Peace of mind...... Priceless :wink:

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:13 pm 
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Did you miss the bit where I wrote "A good App"? I wasn't referring to Uber specifically although this is a thread about Uber. You of course are more than welcome to disagree with my analogy of the situation even though I'm right :wink: With regard to the 15/20% of all jobs bit you mentioned; that is the % of work Uber intend to leave you with, they're not interested in them they're too much like hard work :lol:

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I can see valid points in both sides of the argument. I think a lot of it will depend on the area that people work. Some areas have lots of work and a population that has a bit more spare cash. These places are where Toots' model will be working. Merseyside is supposed to be one of the places that is on the up. I don't know if that is right because I have never been there. The north East may not be that affluent so punters are still watching the pennies. In my own small town there are no apps yet but we are finding that more and more people are phoning for a car than wanting to stand on the street corner and hope. We are answering around 80% more calls this year than last year

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I can see valid points in both sides of the argument. I think a lot of it will depend on the area that people work. Some areas have lots of work and a population that has a bit more spare cash. These places are where Toots' model will be working. Merseyside is supposed to be one of the places that is on the up. I don't know if that is right because I have never been there. The north East may not be that affluent so punters are still watching the pennies. In my own small town there are no apps yet but we are finding that more and more people are phoning for a car than wanting to stand on the street corner and hope. We are answering around 80% more calls this year than last year

You have phones...!!

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Uber is NOT cheap!

at least not in Brum

and they have 3 rates, std, exec and super exec....which is probably a T reg toyota



BUT all cars are plated

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