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Egnever

(21,506 posts)
8. Fair enough
Wed Jan 13, 2016, 06:22 AM
Jan 2016

either way they were not charged.

and again they would have had zero recourse if it was a cab unless they had the presence of mind to make a note of the medallion or the drivers license number. In ubers case more than likely the driver was removed from the service. In the cab case the driver more than likely would still be on the road.

Personally I think the Uber outcome is better in the end.

Choice is great if you don't like it don't take it but there is no way to deny that the end result in this case is more than likely better on the Uber side.

Are the cab companies required to provide the drivers name after the fact? assuming they can even figure out who the driver was?

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