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Risky credit card behavior is letting your restaurant server take your card to the back room to process the bill. |
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When and if you NEED a ride this service is worth having. I’m sorry for people that don’t consider using this service because they live in fear of everything. |
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We have not priced Uber/Lyft here in TV, but did calculate the cost back in NC a few years back. Our hometown has about the same population as here. My job was less than 10 miles from our home and was curious if I could use Uber/Lyft instead of maintaining a car. The cost for Uber/Lyft was much more than a car pmt, ins, tags & maintenance for a vehicle. My guess is they would be much cheaper if you live in a big city like New York or Chicago where there are big prices just for parking a vehicle.
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I have used both Uber and Lyft without incident in a number of major USA cities while traveling on business and for personal travel. I found Lyft to be a more fluid experience because I receive less paperwork from them, which I appreciate when it comes time to complete my expense account.
We recently used the Lyft application while in TV and found the driver to be capable and experienced. As for risk of PII/NPPI information compromises using any credit platform it is a simple reality of modern life. The list of entities and locations that have been and will be compromised is nearly endless. For those of us that use digital media it's not a question of if rather a question of when your credit information will be compromised. Credit monitoring and alerts should be part of everyone's personal risk management along with hurricane evacuation, etc. I use multifactor authentication where possible, strong pw and other tools to mitigate the risk, however nothing is foolproof. Welcome to the modern digital world! |
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"reasonable probability"? That's false information! I'm sorry your CC info was compromised around the time you signed up for Uber but I assure you it has nothing to do with Uber or Lyft. Those companies have a legal responsibility to have a secure CC data storage system. Uber (alone) does over 30 million rides per day, there's no way you can do that volume and not have a secure system. My advice is to have a youngster teach you how to use both (Uber & Lyft) apps and always check how much a ride costs on both apps that way you can be sure you have the best deal. It's super easy - Good luck! |
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With Lyft you can get one single charge for an entire day on your cc rather than each individual ride. |
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Both, normally 10 dollars in cash. Fly a lot. Worth every dollar.
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One thing I love about UBER, is that it is available almost everywhere in the world (with the notable exception of China, and few other places with their own ride sharing services). You don't need local currency, you don't need to speak local language to the driver. You just press a button on your phone and you are transported to where you want to go, with fares denominated in dollars.
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