• Aceticon@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      Once cabbies got their own apps, the only market advantage Uber had was lower costs because of not obbeying regulations, which wasn’t there in those contries which forced Uber to obbey the same regulations as cabbies.

      • RecallMadness@lemmy.nz
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        3 days ago

        Not entirely true.

        In some countries (UK, NZ) Uber has to give you the price of the journey up front. Whereas taxis are metered and do not.

        Uber UK has competition in thin regard with Minicabs, but the minicab apps are still shit.

        Capped costs for consumers is a competitive advantage over taxis, and Uber has managed to find the sweet spot between hailing a taxi, and booking a minicab.

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          3 days ago

          Up front pricing is almost always going to be more attractive than metered pricing.

          If you offer me metered pricing, I’m going to assume you’ll charge 20% extra.