toots wrote:
You cannot dictate what people charge for their services just cos you don't like it. That is like Marks & Spencer complaining about Primark and saying it's too cheap.
True, but when it's neighbours and one is unrealistically pricing to knock the other one out, it's understandable why folks are moaning about X boarder hiring.
Or go forwards and wonder why there are no firms or cars in one city, and that cities population moaning because all of a sudden the prices shot up and they have to wait for a cab to come from another area.
Basically what I'm saying is a bus is a bus and a cab is a cab, the bus holds 100 the cab hold 4, the cab is for people who don't want to ride on the bus for whatever reason, so why charge like a bus if you are a cab, there needs to be a standard fair pricing for both drivers and punters, and as I said recently to you, £2.80 isn't worth a turn of the key.
This is where it's gone I'm afraid, people that don't drive, i.e firm owners have lost it regarding pricing, where you have been this week, if I offered you £50 for a one way trip to Heathrow what would you say? meter says £140, Heathrow is basically 130 miles round trip, so you'd make not accounting for wear and insurance etc 41p pm working on £6.38pg @ 45mpg = £18.50 fuel alone, and drivers ruck over who gets them, utter madness, I doubt even the bean counters who work out the overalls of car cost could make any profit from that, remember, those that own and don't drive, don't care, as long as the mugs will do it they will continue to keep it unrealistic.