Don't forget: Uber and Uber's drivers have been responsible for children's deaths, interfering with the normal course of competitor's business, stuffing blind persons' service dogs in the trunk, price gouging during states of emergencies. All on top of a proprietary, unpublished 'surge pricing' algorithm.
I know you think taxis are the devil, but Uber's behavior as a parent company has been downright heinous.
Personally, I avoid supporting them, whenever possible, and go with better-acting players in the market like Lyft and Sidecar.
Not sure why you're being downvoted a bunch for this post (seems like you're just stating facts that have happened, as well as your opinions, albeit in a somewhat negatively biased tone, but nothing out of reason).
So here's an upvote. I'd forgotten and/or downplayed these issues and your post made me reconsider and start using Lyft for the first time (been lazy thus far), so thanks for your post. :)
Thank you! I've been watching the downvotes, too, and wondering the same thing! Cynical lolwutf wants to think it's tied to yet-another-overly-aggressive Uber suborg, but who knows.
Glad to provide the perspective! Thanks for the upvote.
Uber's recently disclosed behavior has been incredibly disappointing. I still have fond feelings about them for their original innovation (a taxi that came! How fucking remarkable exactly nowhere but in san francisco.) But the way they comport themselves to their competitors and drivers makes it tough to continue using them. I just installed lyft.
I know you think taxis are the devil, but Uber's behavior as a parent company has been downright heinous.
Personally, I avoid supporting them, whenever possible, and go with better-acting players in the market like Lyft and Sidecar.