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Anyone here ever used Uber?

You have the option of adding a tip in the app after the ride is completed, at the same time as when you're asked to rate the driver. Whatever you tip them is added on to the total for the ride and it's paid for by the same payment method you linked in the app.

Does this mean you have to have your phone's cellular data turned on when you're in the car? (I'm just hazarding a guess that the Uber app won't function without internet access.)
 
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Nah, you can do it after the ride ends and you get out of the car and they drive off. (Yes, the app requires either wifi or data.) There was one time where I didn't have a chance to do it right away and I was still able to rate and tip the driver hours later.
 
Ironically, while Uber is not available in my area, stores will still sell Uber cards, which I assume is another way to pay. We do have another smaller rideshare service, but I've never had to use it.
 
I've never had a problem getting a cab at any hour in NYC.

I didn't think I would either, but as soon as I checked out of my hotel and walked out of the front door....there wasn't a car in sight. The streets were almost totally empty. It was like 10 minutes before a cab happened by.

stores will still sell Uber cards, which I assume is another way to pay.

yep, that's Uber Cash. You buy the card in the store and load its balance into your Uber account (like with iTunes or Amazon gift cards), after which you can use that balance to pay for a ride.
 
Yeah, which is ironic because you can't use them here as the service is not provided in our area. My only thought then is that maybe they can be used for Uber Eats, which is available.
 
That's like how the stores in my area with the gift card endcaps always have them for a restaurant chain whose nearest location is four and a half hours away. :rolleyes: The exact same cards must get shipped to every store in the country, or something.

Kor
 
Yeah, I suspect you're right. And I feel it's quite a waste of plastic, really. It's like they're trying to target a cultural demographic that doesn't exist. Half of the cards I see are for stores and restaurants that simply don't exist over here.
 
That's like how the stores in my area with the gift card endcaps always have them for a restaurant chain whose nearest location is four and a half hours away. :rolleyes: The exact same cards must get shipped to every store in the country, or something.

Kor
When it comes to those, people can always buy them and then send them to other people where they have those stores or restaurants as presents.
 
That reminds me, at Christmas one year, we did a gift swap thing, and I ended up unwrapping a gift-card for a movie theatre chain that we don't have where I live.
 
I am trying...trying...TRYING not to get miffed at the fact that Uber doesn't use the umlaut. :lol:

anyhoo, I have another question: If you are at, for example, an airport and you call for an Uber, how do you tell them where in the airport they should come get you?

I mean, depending on what airline you're on, whether your flight was international, how many terminals the airport has, and a lot of other things, you could be pretty much anywhere...so how does the driver know where to go?
 
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I am trying...trying...TRYING not to get miffed at the fact that Uber doesn't use the umlaut. :lol:

anyhoo, I have another question: If you are at, for example, an airport and you call for an Uber, how do you tell them where in the airport they should come get you?

I mean, depending on what airline you're on, whether your flight was international, how many terminals the airport has, and a lot of other things, you could be pretty much anywhere...so how does the driver know where to go?

You can use the app to send a note to (or call) the driver to let them know precisely where to pick you up.
 
That reminds me, at Christmas one year, we did a gift swap thing, and I ended up unwrapping a gift-card for a movie theatre chain that we don't have where I live.

Sounds like you may need to relocate somewhere with more things! ;)

Reminds me of a couple of years ago when an American friend sent me a Target gift card for my birthday. I'm sure that will come in handy if I ever get thrown back in time to 2014! ;)

(Not to make too light of it, though; I did appreciate the thought behind it.)
 
Sounds like you may need to relocate somewhere with more things! ;)

Reminds me of a couple of years ago when an American friend sent me a Target gift card for my birthday. I'm sure that will come in handy if I ever get thrown back in time to 2014! ;)

(Not to make too light of it, though; I did appreciate the thought behind it.)


Heh, that one's amusing. I don't think the American version of the card would have been accepted at a Canadian one anyhow. Reminds me of the time my Sister (who lives in the U.S) had given me a prepaid Visa or Mastercard gift card. Now it's fairly common and can be found pretty much anywhere, but at the time they were fairly a new thing, and at the time none of the local Canadian stores could figure out how to use them as they didn't have a process or ability to process them as they weren't our domestic market yet, and so I couldn't use the card.
 
Are there any major US airports left which still refuse to allow Uber to serve them?
Uber themselves quit offering pickups and dropoffs at Ontario International Airport, effective 2019 (that's Ontario, California for anyone unfamiliar with the airport).

If you have a specific airport in mind, you can look them up on Uber's site to see if service is available: https://www.uber.com/global/en/airports/#north-america

Kor
 
But it's on that list...
The page itself is just a list of airports with no details. The idea is to click the airport name for the specifics on what's available there.

So if you click on Ontario Int'l, then the page for the airport has the intro paragraph grayed out, and a message at the top says they don't have pickups or dropoffs there.

Kor
 
I've never understood why Uber suddenly stopped offering drives to airports. I think a lot of them also stopped their shuttle services, so I don't know how the hell you're supposed to get to one of those airports if you don't want to have drive yourself and leave your car there until you get back.
 
I've never understood why Uber suddenly stopped offering drives to airports.

Because the taxi drivers didn't like losing their monopoly.

And some cities don't like Uber either, as it tends to eat into their kickbacks from...the cab companies.
 
Ah, that makes sense. It's always about somebody being mad about losing money,or wanting more money.
 
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