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  1. Mr. Brightside

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    Is it safe for a woman to go to the grocery store by herself or on a bus or subway rail?
     
  2. LinHype

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    First time I heard of this service. Sounds like a great idea on face value.

    But is it safe to take a ride by a random person on the internet especially if you were a woman? Do they know the background of the drivers?
     
  3. LinHype

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    Well, are you comparing going to shop in a mail to jumping into the car of a stranger?
     
  4. Mr. Brightside

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    There are strangers in the shopping mall and grocery store.
     
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    All of the drivers are subjected to background checks by a 3rd party security service that Uber uses. All drivers must provide a valid driver's license, insurance and registration, as well.

    This doesn't totally make it safe, but it is just as safe as with a taxi, IMO.
     
  7. Rocket River

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    So this is like . . . i dunno . .. selling cigarettes out the pack
    or anything else that is 'illegal' without a business license
    except they gave a 'slick sounding' loophole call ridesharing where you actually have to pay for the ride . . . .. . .

    hhhhmmmmmmmm

    I have not used it but . . .sounds like the Taxis have a legit beef
    why should they have to pay for insurance and fees when Uber does not?

    Rocket River
     
  8. WhoMikeJames

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    Uber is awesome. Free rides (through promo) in a 7 series to bars.. yes pleease.
     
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    I used it for about two years in Boston before I left, and it was by far the most useful thing in a town where cab services sucked major balls. When you're coming out of the bar at 2 am and the T is closed it is close to impossible to get a cab even if you call for one. Thankfully Uber was there for me, I even found a fantastic driver who I used almost exclusively towards the end of my time in the US.
     
  11. LinHype

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    Look like you are just trying to stir up an argument for argument seek. Are you having a bad day or what?

    Once again, are you equating shopping in a mall to jumping into the car or a stranger?

    Yes or No?
     
  12. LinHype

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    The whole idea makes more sense now. Thank you for the info.
     
  13. Mr. Brightside

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    I do not seek argument, friend. I don't see how Uber/Lyft is different than going on any sort of public transport. Be well.
     
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    I don't see it as anything "new", either. It seems like it's catering to the Smart Phone people. :eek:

    Hipsters! :p
     
  15. LinHype

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    (1) Not much difference if there is a standard procedure such as background check in place.

    (2) A huge difference if they just sent a random person to your home.

    Crose has just clarified that (1) is the case. And I thanked him. I honestly did not know such a service until 15 minutes ago after I read this thread.

    Instead of trying to be confrontational, you could have easily mentioned the background check procedure like Crose.
     
  16. Mr. Brightside

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    (A) It was not my intention in being confrontational. (B) You were falsely spreading rumors of Uber/Lyft being dangerous to women. (C) #bewell
     
  17. SwoLy-D

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    It has been long known to ClutchFans since about [thread=251088]February of this year[/thread]. :)
     
  18. LinHype

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    Spreading rumor?

    "But is it safe to take a ride by a random person on the internet especially if you were a woman?"

    I was just asking a question. And if you can read, I said "random person" so the question is based on the assumption that no safety procedure, such as a background check, was in place. And if that's the case, it is dangerous to anyone, especially to a woman.

    What kind of rumor was I spreading?
     
  19. King of 40 Acres

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    I've been curious about signing up for either Uber or Lyft. I live in midtown and rarely go out on the weekends anymore. Figured I'd be in a hot spot for people wanting rides on the weekend. Have a newer SUV too which hopefully means more people / more money.

    How would you usually make on a normal weekend? What kind of cut do they take out of it?
     
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    It has never taken them more than 4 minutes to get to me. Nuts.
     

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