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Because it was Uber, he had a map of his route and got his money back. Try getting that in a black cab. Thousands of people are ripped off by black cabs taking scenic routes every day.
Because no cabbie ever has ever pulled that one before....
If you read the article, it highlights other Londoners conned by Uber, such as:
Uber user Jonny Bee was charged £93 for a five-minute ride across north London last year.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
If you read the article, it highlights other Londoners conned by Uber, such as:
Uber user Jonny Bee was charged £93 for a five-minute ride across north London last year.
And it's happened before Uber ever existed. Minicabs are notorious for it, and black cabs have been know to do it too. The only reason this is a story is because it involved Uber so they spin it as part of the whole Uber vs Black Cabs dispute.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.
And it's happened before Uber ever existed. Minicabs are notorious for it, and black cabs have been know to do it too. The only reason this is a story is because it involved Uber so they spin it as part of the whole Uber vs Black Cabs dispute.
Spin it? Aren't BBC meant to be unbiased in such things?
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
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