Uber Drivers In India Will Start Accepting Cash 34
jfruh writes: One of the main selling points of ridesharing services like Uber are that they streamline the payment process: everything is taken care of in the app, which is already linked to your credit card. But in many places in the developing world, most people are unbanked and use only cash, and Uber will have to accommodate them to achieve its global ambitions. Thus, the company is launching a pilot project in India where passengers can pay in cash.
Avoiding Cash (Score:3)
Your FEDGOV already knows where everyone is from cellphones.
One of the advantages to uber is the Cabbie has a strong disincentive to waste your time trying to pry cash out of you. Regular cabbies in the US commonly pretend their credit card readers aren't working so that they can collect off-books income.
Re:Avoiding loss (Score:2)
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Funny, if they can steal your card along with the codes (you have to pay, right?), this means that all your money can be stolen.
You know that most credit card companies can be set up to alert you to extraordinary spending and don't charge you for fraud, right?
Yes, but do they accept dupes? (Score:2)
http://tech.slashdot.org/story... [slashdot.org]
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No, not dupees. Rupees.
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Nah, they print their own. It is cheaper.
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Wait. Ssergorp lurking here. (Score:3)
With Uber: person needs a ride. So they get a car that's available. It can be found by an app - without the app you're helpless. Person gets a ride, and pays in cash.
Am I missing something here, or is this ssergorp, the reverse of progress ?
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Before mobile phones, people paid attention to their surroundings instead of fondling their phones all day long. Before social media, people talked to other people around them instead of ignoring everyone. Mobile phones and social media are already the reverse of progress, and you're complaining about one particular app? Get some perspective.
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You speak as if Taxis dont take anyone with an Uber app. With Uber: person has two options, take the Taxi that is available, ot use the Uber app. They get to decide what they want. How is this reverse of progress?
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Re:Wait. Ssergorp lurking here. (Score:5, Insightful)
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And somehow convinced people it was a valid business model an not a bullshit crowdsourcing effort that effectively crowdsources all the difficult parts.
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In Belgrade, Serbia, I can phone a taxi and request a ride. I tell them where I am, and they give me a pretty exact estimate and the number of the cab that's going to pick me up so I can identify legitimacy of the car I am entering. I can also specify smoking/non-smoking vehicle, or I can request a vehicle with
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In Belgrade, Serbia, I can phone a taxi and request a ride.
Actually, not just in Belgrade, but everywhere where there are taxis. Or at least it's the case in Europe (personally used this in Metz, Toulouse, Berlin, Luxembourg), not sure about the United States. Reliability can vary though (stiffed by a taxi in Metz).
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In Belgrade, Serbia, I can phone a taxi and request a ride.
Actually, not just in Belgrade, but everywhere where there are taxis. Or at least it's the case in Europe (personally used this in Metz, Toulouse, Berlin, Luxembourg), not sure about the United States. Reliability can vary though (stiffed by a taxi in Metz).
I was able to call a cab company and ask for a pickup in Nashville, which is a medium-sized city in America. So yes, it can be done in the states as well.
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In Belgrade, Serbia, I can phone a taxi and request a ride.
Actually, not just in Belgrade, but everywhere where there are taxis. Or at least it's the case in Europe (personally used this in Metz, Toulouse, Berlin, Luxembourg), not sure about the United States. Reliability can vary though (stiffed by a taxi in Metz).
Here in the UK there are two types of taxi: minicabs, which are those you phone and go to your house (or you go to a designated taxi rank to find them) and those you can hail in the street (basically London black cabs).
Uber is just the former accessed through an app instead of a phone, although I suppose they're edging towards the latter, in which case there will be blood.
Getting them banked (Score:2)
looks like a much bigger market.
Do you have to pay extra to not be raped? (Score:1)
Or is that a credit-card only feature?
Not a taxi, oh no (Score:2)
So India Uber is no different than Call Taxi (Score:2)