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bucolic_frolic

(46,825 posts)
Tue Jun 1, 2021, 08:30 AM Jun 2021

Uber as an app, a service, an install

So I have my new Android and want to install Uber. I have never used Uber, I thought you just install the app and you're good.

But I see negative feedback about being over charged, like 3 times the quoted price. How does one avoid this? Not that I need a ride from Uber, I hope I never do, but you know things can happen - accidents, breakdowns, theft.

I don't dismiss the negative as baseless. There are other ride share apps that partner with Uber - for people without internet or phones, for example - that also charge an arm and a leg. What's going on here?

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Uber as an app, a service, an install (Original Post) bucolic_frolic Jun 2021 OP
Do not use Uber for political reasons Lithos Jun 2021 #1
They charge the price shown when you accept the ride Phoenix61 Jun 2021 #2
Longtime Uber and Lyft user here... targetpractice Jun 2021 #3

Lithos

(26,451 posts)
1. Do not use Uber for political reasons
Tue Jun 1, 2021, 08:45 AM
Jun 2021

They sided quite heavily with a Conservative Action group back when they were trying to stop the City of Austin from enacting rather basic safety controls (fingerprinting, etc.) over their drivers. They backed a group which deliberately did some very shady things in an attempt to recall my councilperson.

Realize they've changed Executive Leadership since then, but I refuse on general principles.

But, what I think you referring to is something called "surge" pricing where they can and do charge extra during times when supply of drivers is exceeded by passenger demand. Understand in some areas they cap this to about 10x normal pricing.

Phoenix61

(17,573 posts)
2. They charge the price shown when you accept the ride
Tue Jun 1, 2021, 08:53 AM
Jun 2021

That does change based on time, day of week etc. Bigger cars charge more so sometimes the only ride available is the more expensive one. Once you have the app you need to enter a credit card for Uber to charge to. I use Uber whenever I travel and have never had an issue until recently, much fewer drivers since covid.

targetpractice

(4,919 posts)
3. Longtime Uber and Lyft user here...
Tue Jun 1, 2021, 09:02 AM
Jun 2021

Used Uber since it was invented...

• Uber does charge more money during busy times (rush hour), inclement weather, and availability of cars
• Lyft is a bit cheaper, but also has surge pricing. They send promotions often, but there are far fewer Lyft drivers in general.

I use both services these days... For either service... ALWAYS TIP (if you can) because the drivers are not paid that much. But, both apps are really convenient and I rely on them every week.

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