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bulbous | June 10 2015, 5:49PM
rovers it pees us decent drivers off too, problem is the council only have a team of 4 enforcers to check these rats out
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Rovers1990 | June 10 2015, 2:55PM
@capt_cabbie If all cab drivers did what you did then I don't think there would be a problem mate as your doing the right thing. I think the argument is that now a days rip off merchants charge £30.00/£35.00 for a 3/4 mile trip for a bunch of drunken lads after a good night out....then they are either pocketing the money or sending it back home....i.e. overseas.....
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capt_cabbie | June 10 2015, 1:57PM
Bulbous I can guarantee that Über are NOT using out of town drivers. Other major companies are I agree. I also agree that they've no local knowledge. Joekingswood. There are haters everywhere. You are casting aspersions on a whole profession when I doubt YOU personally have any evidence to support your accusations. I for 1 pay tax on everything I take so please do not say otherwise unless you have proof or are just another hater. To all. Would you leave your current employer & work for a third of what you were getting at your original company whilst incurring more expenses. Please do not think that every cabbie is a crook. I am a small business trying to compete with Über (yes I did try it too) for customers. I offer a fabulous service but I do not force people to use my services. It's a choice thing. I agree there are crooks in taxi driving but there are people who take advantage of situations in every field from judges to police to clergy. Why should taxi driving be any different. Excusing the pun I would never dream of taking anybody for a ride. What I charge is the legitimate fare whether fixed fare (to Bristol airport or Heathrow) or to kingswood bedminster or Clifton which is on my private hire meter. If you don't wish to pay the cost then don't use a cab. Simples
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bulbous | June 10 2015, 11:39AM
no 3plus, if uber works or fails thats buisness, im jarred off as a cabbie that out of town plated cars will sign up to it and have no local knowledge [ been tested], still if people are happy with that then thats their choice i suppose
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3plus5 | June 10 2015, 10:51AM
What is the problem with you guys, if Uber fails then that's it, its failed but the under lying worry here is your worried that Uber is going to put an end to you taking Bristolians for a ride, forgive the pun.
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JoeKingswood | June 10 2015, 10:29AM
Cash has no trail, Uber or card payments do. Think TAX! That's why there are no drivers. Cash in hand, cash in pocket.
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FromMendip | June 10 2015, 9:42AM
Did Uber pay for this advertisement?
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capt_cabbie | June 10 2015, 8:42AM
I would also like to add that not all drivers are rip off merchants although I accept they exist. Yes I do pay all my taxes on tips as well as fares. There are professional companies in Bristol but trying to get things cheap isn't always cheap. Most companies offer a good service some don't. If you don't like the service you've received then complain firstly to the company then the council. There are systems in place to do this. There are customers & drivers who take liberties at times & it's not always the driver at fault.
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capt_cabbie | June 10 2015, 8:30AM
I think this will be an ongoing problem for Über. As the fares are so cheap drivers are choosing to work for other companies. Über can have thousands of customers waiting for cars but if they've no drivers they've no business. Why do £3-£4 jobs when I can do £10 having used less fuel travelled a smaller distance to pick up passengers & been paid immediately. I'm a (small) business at the end of the day.
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