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July 11th, 2017 04:02 PM #1
So far I have only tried UBER and GRAB. I have to say they are both much better than traditional taxis, and I'm willing to pay premium for them rather than taking traditional taxis.
Has anyone tried using WUNDER or U-HOP? Didn't know they existed until someone mentioned these to me.
Please share your experiences with all these different ride-sharing choices.
I also hope that LTFRB does not stop these ride-sharing platforms for the sake of commuters who now depend on these a lot.
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July 11th, 2017 04:23 PM #2
I tried Angkas twice recently and ok sha pag nagmamadali ka. Mas matipid pero bring your own helmet kung maselan ka or lagyan mo ng plastic ung ulo mo.
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July 11th, 2017 04:33 PM #3
I honestly only use regular taxis when I'm holding stuff with both hands and I can't use my phone...
Haven't tried Wunder and U-Hop... Based on experience, Uber is cheaper than Grab...
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July 11th, 2017 11:47 PM #4I have tried Uber and Grab only.
Uber Pros:
Generally more professional and courteous drivers. Cleaner and well maintained cars.
Uber Cons:
Longer waiting time. Fewer cars. Driver navigation skills especially during heavy traffic. Fewer perks and promos.
For Grab, opposite of the above.
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July 12th, 2017 11:39 AM #5I only tried Uber, siguro 70% good and 30% bad experiences. Some of the bad experiences:
- nagpahatid ako sa airport, dun dumaan sa ilalim ng NAIAx pero siningil ako ng toll
- nagrereklamo na hindi daw kabisado ang daan dami daw palang roadworks at one-way sa dinadaan ko
- nagtitipid yata sa gas, fan lang nakabukas naka-off ang aircon kaya ang init sa loob
- sobrang daming gasgas ng kotse at sira pa ang side mirror kahit wala pang plaka
- mabaho ang sasakyan, parang di nililinis
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July 12th, 2017 01:32 PM #6
Wunder ay home-to-work at work-to-home lang. For passengers, mura siya. Mababait ang passengers kasi mga kapitbahay lang naman sila at nagiging suki pa. For drivers, may pang gas na 😅
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July 12th, 2017 03:29 PM #7
Dati I was only using Grab.. then napansin ko mas mura ang Uber pag rush hour.. ngayon pag pauwi and I'm not rushing.. I use uberpool mas mura sya... tapos minsan may mga nakakasabay ka pang tsiks hehehe..
Yung sa Grab minsan 15 mins na ako naghihintay tapos bigla umulan.. nag cancel bigla yung driver.. bad trip.. tapos nung kumuha na ako ulit.. mataas na nang 60 pesos ang fare kasi umulan na nga.. basta umulan sa area bigla taas parati ang fare..
I think sa Grab yung pag nag cancel ka.. may 100 pesos penalty sa susunod na grab ride mo.. magugulat ka na lang may +100 sa fare..
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July 12th, 2017 05:32 PM #8Maganda ang pool ng uber. On the way talaga. Yung grab parang kahit ano lang ata inaaccept. Dati nasa manila ako, going makati. Nagpick up pa sa shaw blvd. Wtf di ba. Kaya no no na ko sa grab na pool
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July 16th, 2017 02:24 PM #9
You can report this olats experience directly to Uber especially number 1.
Nangyari sakin dati, ngbook ako ng Uber, pagsakay ko eh naswipe nung driver na complete trip, so nasingil na agad ako.
Reklamo ko sa Uber via email, wala pang 15 mins nagreply na, apologies ekek for the incident and refunded my fare.
So far I haven't experienced #s 2-4.
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July 16th, 2017 08:17 PM #10
madali naman i-reverse iyong siningil na toll ng driver bro. i raised a similar issue w/ the uber management via e-mail and w/in 24 hours they subtracted the toll fee from the total fare
kung medyo unbecoming iyong driver i suppose madali din i-complain iyong driver nila sa management. and my rating system din naman so magreflect din sa performance ni kuya i assume
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