Anonymous wrote:Never ever. I hate tipping culture. No one should have to rely on tips to eat or provide themselves shelter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No! The whole appeal of Lyft and Uber, in the beginning, was to not have to worry about tipping, exchanging money, etc. Tipping culture is outrageous!
Exactly. I thought this was part of the point.
Nooooooo. That was never it. Ever.
You couldn't be more wrong. When the apps first started, they didn't even use private owners. They worked with taxi companies and limo/black car services to offer another way for riders to get quick rides without having to deal with cash which made it safer for taxi drivers and a way for car services to make extra money between scheduled rides. Even when they added in private car owners, uber in particular was adamant that you would never feel the pressure of tipping. And now they've changed that. I absolutely will not tip. I just checked and my Lyft rating is 5.0 and my Uber rating is 4.8.
I'm good.
Gosh, you sound like a lovely person. Someone provides you with a good/safe service, and you refuse to give them a few dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No! The whole appeal of Lyft and Uber, in the beginning, was to not have to worry about tipping, exchanging money, etc. Tipping culture is outrageous!
Exactly. I thought this was part of the point.
Nooooooo. That was never it. Ever.
You couldn't be more wrong. When the apps first started, they didn't even use private owners. They worked with taxi companies and limo/black car services to offer another way for riders to get quick rides without having to deal with cash which made it safer for taxi drivers and a way for car services to make extra money between scheduled rides. Even when they added in private car owners, uber in particular was adamant that you would never feel the pressure of tipping. And now they've changed that. I absolutely will not tip. I just checked and my Lyft rating is 5.0 and my Uber rating is 4.8.
I'm good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No! The whole appeal of Lyft and Uber, in the beginning, was to not have to worry about tipping, exchanging money, etc. Tipping culture is outrageous!
Exactly. I thought this was part of the point.
It definitely was in the beginning; however, Uber and Lyft started screwing over drivers on comp about a year or two ago. I remember reading about it and it was really outrageous so now I tip. The original model was never sustainable and was just burning through PE cash.
But why are we as consumers responsible for paying drivers more than these two companies with a combined valuation of over $70 BILLION? I make little more than $70 thousand (that's thousand with a T). I shall not be tipping rideshare drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t they getting they already getting the ride fair (minus the cut to Uber) ?
Do you tip or no? What percent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No! The whole appeal of Lyft and Uber, in the beginning, was to not have to worry about tipping, exchanging money, etc. Tipping culture is outrageous!
Exactly. I thought this was part of the point.
It definitely was in the beginning; however, Uber and Lyft started screwing over drivers on comp about a year or two ago. I remember reading about it and it was really outrageous so now I tip. The original model was never sustainable and was just burning through PE cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No! The whole appeal of Lyft and Uber, in the beginning, was to not have to worry about tipping, exchanging money, etc. Tipping culture is outrageous!
Exactly. I thought this was part of the point.
Nooooooo. That was never it. Ever.