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Nothing to do with as in the case of Magull taxis you discounting fares . in and out of Magull, that they went under .
Where on earth did you hear that? Delta have
never discounted fares in and out of Maghull, Maghull residents have always paid exactly the same mileage rates as those charged to residents everywhere else. If you're refering to Blueline Taxis (next to the train station) going under, they're still there! Too busy to cope at the weekend and not enough work during the week, same as ever . If you're refering to Red Lion (a co-operative based in Aintree that mostly worked in Maghull), they sold their phone numbers to Delta 2 years ago and all their drivers immediately followed. They still mostly work in maghull just with Delta door signs now.
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Renting one of your cars is not cheap, do tell how much for one of your cars.?
These days I'd guess about 400 delta drivers rent their cars from independent fleet owners out there that have no connection with Delta whatsoever, some of them one-man-bands, others owning over 100 Liverpool, Knowsley and Sefton plated cars. Prices typically range from £140/wk - £200/wk.
Starting at £140/wk you can rent a car belonging to another driver, pretty old, high mileage, no V.A.T. and no spare car if it's off the road.
In the middle £160/wk will get you one of Delta's own cars. This includes VAT (about £24/wk), insurance (roughly £45/£50 for 'any driver any car' cover), private hire plate, road tax, maintenance, repairs, recovery and 24/hour access to pool cars in the event of a breakdown. So Delta Garages get about £90/wk to buy and maintain diesel mondeos typically between 3 and 8 years old (the newest cars going to their most reliable drivers). If you've got between £180 and £200/wk to dish out you can get your hands on a variety of brand new fully comp vehicles, of various makes and models, some of which are plated for 5, 6 or 7 passengers.
It's hard to believe but Delta's garage management maintain they don't actually make any profit on their car rentals, they're set at 'break-even' rates just to provide a means for Delta Control Centre to make money on the radio hire. It kind of makes sense though. Years ago when there were no other fleet operators prepared to invest in the business, Delta Garages provided over 150 cars, to draw in drivers from other private hire firms not providing cars so Delta Control Centre could increase their radio hire revenue and cover all the new work generated by advertising. Nowadays there are co-operatives, entrepeneurs, garages and even other taxi firms investing in hire cars for Delta drivers, and Delta blacklist their drivers for them if they fall behind on their payments. Delta Garages have run their fleet down to about 60 cars now. Delta drivers looking for a hire car are referred to the independent fleet owners first, with Delta garages picking up the slack whenever there's a shortfall.
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Now about your 3,000,000 pound call centre in BOOTLE STRAND . A certain Mr Jones says customers, will never be able to walk into, your office and book a car . I have heard that you have plans ,to just that. It seems the hackney taxi trade in Sefton dont care how they get shafted as long as , they have, quantity controls . STREETCARS
I heard that rumour too, probably created by paranoid hackney drivers who are so immersed in their own way of doing business they think everyone else works the same way. I'm not sure who Mr Jones is but all of Delta's staff have been told categorically that customers will be barred from the Bootle site, which suits me just fine. I've seen the physical and verbal abuse SRC continually put up with having taken over JUBILEE TAXIS, a front-door-firm in South Rd, Waterloo. No, dealing with customers over the phone is quite enough for me. Face to face? No thanks! There are over 300,000 passengers a week already booking Delta cars over the phone. Why would you want them hiking over to your beautiful call centre discarding empty beer bottles and chip wrappers on your beautifully landscaped secure car park.
I'm told the drivers won't be welcome either. They can get a MDT (Mobile Data Terminal) fitted, they can get their training and they can fill in their direct debit forms. After that they've no need to come back. Account work will be typed in to the MDT at the end of each credit journey. Any that's over and above the drivers rental charges will be wired straight into his bank account. The licensing division will be given secure access to Delta's database so they can update the drivers' badge and vehicle licences without having to take the piece of paper up to the office. A number of insurance brokers have offered to do the same with drivers insurance too. That way they can stop a driver's cover immediately if he bounces a cheque or cancels a direct debit.
Everything I've heard and seen about the design of the new place looks to be geared towards the 100 office workers (call takers, supervisors, marketing teams, admin staff and engineers). Very little seems to cater for drivers and the only thing customers will get is a bloody big sign saying 'Private Property - NO ENTRY'.
Think about it, if Delta really wanted to 'steal' the Strand Cab's walk-up work I'm sure the boss would just buy a shop front at the front of the Cab Rank and pay for a helpful little man in a yellow Delta jacket to load the bags and prams for all the passengers so the drivers wouldn't even have to get out of their car. Now there's an idea.... !!!
