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Got charged £15 “technology fee” by cab hailing app because it uses algorithms

23 pointsby pariskover 3 years ago

6 comments

jy1over 3 years ago
The cost charged wasn&#x27;t for the technology.<p>Taxis and cabs are regulated with fixed time&#x2F;mileage rates. Uber isn&#x27;t. It can charged dynamic pricing. The work around for Taxi apps is to shift this dynamic price into the &quot;technology fee&quot;, as a workaround.<p>The user isn&#x27;t paying $15 for algorithm. It&#x27;s paying $15 because the ride was ordered during a high-demand time, and the app is hiding that as a dynamically priced &quot;technology fee&quot; to workaround regulations of fixed time&#x2F;mileage rates.
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ThalesXover 3 years ago
Where I am from, at times of high demand cabs used to eye you and kinda charge how much they felt they could get away. It felt like a horrible practice at the time and when Uber came up I was so happy to be able to skip the whole dodgy situation.<p>Then they added dynamic pricing and even though I still find it more convenient than getting measured, it amuses me how this practice is now integrate in the technology and all of a sudden it&#x27;s not sketchy anymore.<p>I think it has to do with our innate distrust of strangers and our trust of what we perceive to be as a fair algorithms. Even somewhat familiar with technology, it still feels a bit to me that the algorithm is doing its computations in a fairer way, even though in reality it&#x27;s SV moguls digitally eyeballing me through the trail of data I leave behind.
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gruezover 3 years ago
It feels weird that the author is approaching this from the &quot;the fee exceeds the actual cost to the business&quot; angle. There&#x27;s a much simpler and universal reason to hate fees: they distort the market by hiding information from consumers. Legislation in the US has forced airlines to quote a final price for their fares, which most travelers appreciate. On the flip side, travelers probably don&#x27;t appreciate the &quot;resort fees&quot; that hotels charge them at check-in. I&#x27;m not sure what&#x27;s the point in invoking some vague notion that software should be &quot;at the service of the people that will use it&quot;.
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londons_exploreover 3 years ago
This particular charge is to try to maintain the illusion that you are directly transacting with the driver personally, and <i>separately</i> are paying the app for connecting the two of you.<p>That way of looking at it weighs in on the way taxation is done and contractor&#x2F;employee considerations...
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barbarbarover 3 years ago
In relation to this you can also ask yourself: how much would you charge to drive around pick up random people that are drunk, hostile, throw up in your car, dont want to pay and things that are worse?<p>So it is a risky business and there is only one person to pay for it.
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philihpover 3 years ago
(1) Was the charge for the ride apparent before hailing the not-technically-a-taxi?<p>(2) If not, what app was this?
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