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But really, what differentiates uber from the yellow taxis? Can't the uber guys be criminals, too?
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Well, Uber is an international company as you know, they have track of your trips, who was the driver, the time, the route, etc. you can also keep the information. I always use it.
You can ask for the car and wait inside the building until it is very close. If a yellow cab ask you if you need ride just tell him " Estoy esperando a mi amigo" .
Then you seat next to the driver when it comes.
In addition if you setup your card in the system, you don't have to bring cash with you.
And the other reason is that if you are foreigner, most of the time, with yellow cabs, you need to negotiate the price before you jump in the car, otherwise, they will rape your wallet. With Uber the driver has nothing to do with the money.
But really, what differentiates uber from the yellow taxis? Can't the uber guys be criminals, too?
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Well, Uber is an international company as you know, they have track of your trips, who was the driver, the time, the route, etc. you can also keep the information. I always use it.
You can ask for the car and wait inside the building until it is very close. If a yellow cab ask you if you need ride just tell him " Estoy esperando a mi amigo" .
Then you seat next to the driver when it comes.
In addition if you setup your card in the system, you don't have to bring cash with you.
And the other reason is that if you are foreigner, most of the time, with yellow cabs, you need to negotiate the price before you jump in the car, otherwise, they will rape your wallet. With Uber the driver has nothing to do with the money.