u/VammyTaxiServices

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Genuine question – what would actually get you to use a taxi over uber/rideshare again?

long time taxi driver in melbourne. not trying to sell anything, genuinely just want to understand the shift and what is the first priority when choosing a transport .

what made you switch to uber/didi/etc over a regular taxi? and is there anything — pricing, booking, vehicle quality, drivers, whatever — that would actually make you consider a taxi again?
keen to hear the good, bad and ugly, not just the nice answers. cheers

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u/VammyTaxiServices — 5 days ago

Genuine question – what would actually get you to use a taxi over uber/rideshare again?

long time taxi driver in melbourne. not trying to sell anything, genuinely just want to understand the shift and what is the first priority when choosing a transport .

what made you switch to uber/didi/etc over a regular taxi? and is there anything — pricing, booking, vehicle quality, drivers, whatever — that would actually make you consider a taxi again?
keen to hear the good, bad and ugly, not just the nice answers. cheers

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u/VammyTaxiServices — 9 days ago

genuine question – what would actually get you to use a taxi over uber/rideshare again?

long time taxi driver in melbourne. not trying to sell anything, genuinely just want to understand the shift and what is the first priority when choosing a transport .

what made you switch to uber/didi/etc over a regular taxi? and is there anything — pricing, booking, vehicle quality, drivers, whatever — that would actually make you consider a taxi again?
keen to hear the good, bad and ugly, not just the nice answers. cheers

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u/VammyTaxiServices — 9 days ago