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Originally Posted by ficoguy
It's like hitchhiking, but you pay. I had an Uber come but the car was dirty and the driver was burning incense or something to hide the smell, so I declined and rebooked. UBER charged me a $5 cancellation fee on the first ride and when I complained about the incense they told me it was a religious thing the driver had. I asked if someone could decline a ride on the basis of dashboard Jesus or a rosary wrapped around the rearview mirror...no answer, but I got my $5 back!
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If Uber is "like hitchhiking," can't the same thing be said of a taxi? IMO, one bad experience doesn't disqualify. I've used Uber from coast to coast without a bad experience. Might get one some day, I suppose....