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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIf 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.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostBecause no cabbie ever has ever pulled that one before....
Uber user Jonny Bee was charged £93 for a five-minute ride across north London last year.
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No news on what Uber plan to do with the cheating cabbie I take it?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostUber passenger pays £102 for ride as driver takes huge detour - BBC Newsbeat
At least they cannot get away with it, those lovely, lovely Londoners.
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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.
A non-story really.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostUber passenger pays £102 for ride as driver takes huge detour - BBC Newsbeat
At least they cannot get away with it, those lovely, lovely Londoners.although 500% cheaper.
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Uber filth
Uber passenger pays £102 for ride as driver takes huge detour - BBC Newsbeat
At least they cannot get away with it, those lovely, lovely Londoners.Tags: None
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