We used Lyft to go to the airport, and return home, on our most recent trip (much much cheaper than 10 days of parking at the airport).
I've never had a problem with Lyft or Uber, but my driver was an older gentleman who misheard/saw his GPS and took a wrong turn. I've been flying/traveling for the past 20 hours, so by the time I realized he was making a mistake, (You can go straight or left on a 4-lane road to go towards my house, he went right at the last moment), I thought it was too dangerous to say anything and have him cut across traffic. So we ended up going a few miles out of the way, and ended up on a toll road ($0.90), etc. I thought "well, at least the fare was fixed in advanced," But it turns out the pre-arranged fee gets over-ridden when the ride changes.
It was only $5 more than expected, but I complained. They credited the difference within 2 minutes. Nice service.
Uber/Lyft
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 4:24 pm
by GORDON
Had an "older lady" hit her brakes in front of me on the road today and make a turn, without using the turn lane, without signaling. When I honked at her I saw I startled her and she dropped her phone.
I would like to see old people held to much stricter license renewal standards than they are now.
Uber/Lyft
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 11:37 pm
by Leisher
GORDON wrote: I would like to see old people held to much stricter license renewal standards than they are now.
Why are there not laws requiring businesses to report these data breaches the same day they're discovered?
Well, maybe not the same day they are discovered, maybe once they are patched or something.
Fine, but let's say you can't wait six months to patch it. I realize you'd want to hold off until your could plug the hole, but meanwhile your customers are having their identities/card numbers stolen. So they suffer while you dick around? I don't think so.
Uber/Lyft
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 1:22 pm
by TheCatt
Leisher wrote: Fine, but let's say you can't wait six months to patch it.
Sure sure.
Uber/Lyft
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 6:35 am
by Vince
Anyone heard if they're losing drivers over this? My understanding is that they had the most info exposed.