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    I mean that actually was one of the things that made them so great. Tracking, arrival timer and an easy app.

    Literally those being things that the taxi companies had to push to replicate is a good thing it’s a shame we had to give up the idea of properly funded labor and job protection to get it.

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      we had to give up the idea of properly funded labor and job protection to get it.

      We didn’t have to, and we can always take it back.

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      Tracking, arrival timer and an easy app.

      The fact that they would actually show up.

      Where I live, before Uber you needed to call the cab company at least an hour before you wanted to get anywhere (in a city that you can get pretty much anywhere in 15 minutes). The dispatcher would tell you someone will be there in 20 minutes and, if you were lucky, somebody might show up in 45. Before Uber, there was more than one occasion where I ended up stranded downtown until 4 or 5am after the bars had closed at 3:00.

      Being able to request a ride, having someone reliably show up, and show up reasonably close to when they said they would was an absolute game changer at the time.

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        The fact that they would actually show up.

        unless you see the uber car circling around you on the map, then canceling the ride and cashing in the “cancelation fee”

        The dispatcher would tell you someone will be there in 20 minutes and, if you were lucky, somebody might show up in 45. Before Uber, there was more than one occasion where I ended up stranded downtown until 4 or 5am after the bars had closed at 3:00.

        yeah, but this is not an invention of uber. it is just that we got the to point where technology allowed what was not possible before. yes, uber was faster to adapt it than traditional taxi industry, but they are not doing it for your blue eyes, they are doing it for profit and they do lot of shady stuff to achieve it.

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          unless you see the uber car circling around you on the map, then canceling the ride and cashing in the “cancelation fee”

          That’s a relatively new phenomenon as people have learned how to game the system. The reliability of Uber when they first launched was complete night and day.

          yes, uber was faster to adapt it than traditional taxi industry, but they are not doing it for your blue eyes, they are doing it for profit and they do lot of shady stuff to achieve it.

          I never said otherwise. I was merely providing an example of why Uber gained adoption early on. The service was materially better than what taxi companies were delivering at the time in many places. I experienced that first hand.

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            That’s a relatively new phenomenon

            that’s definitely going on for at least 5 years

            I was merely providing an example of why Uber gained adoption early on.

            ok, from that point of view it definitely makes sense