Interesting how apps like Uber and Airbnb -- which in some jurisdictions facilitate illegal taxi and hotel operations -- have never been banned but this has.
Uber would instantly ban anyone associated with such a campaign from ever using their service, so I don't think we have to worry about that ever happening.
Before covid lots of business men would when traveling. They were cheaper than cabs for most trips in a city and generally nicer. Was in Atlanta to see a Braves game and my Uber driver was driving a Lincoln Aviator. Not saying all Uber drivers are driving luxury cars. Our Uber on the way back was driving a Honda, but still a step up from the typical cab.
Not content with screwing over only physical businesses, The Party turns its attention to virtual ones.
Considering their entire business model depends on people having parties, I wonder what exactly these assholes think they are supposed to do.
They expect them to give up their grain like a good kulak.
Interesting how apps like Uber and Airbnb -- which in some jurisdictions facilitate illegal taxi and hotel operations -- have never been banned but this has.
They’d get banned faster than a vegan collapses if a minor twitter campaign happened to associate Uber with the spread of covid
Uber would instantly ban anyone associated with such a campaign from ever using their service, so I don't think we have to worry about that ever happening.
So? Who uses Uber?
The blue checkmarks you would need to latch onto such a campaign for it to gain any traction.
Before covid lots of business men would when traveling. They were cheaper than cabs for most trips in a city and generally nicer. Was in Atlanta to see a Braves game and my Uber driver was driving a Lincoln Aviator. Not saying all Uber drivers are driving luxury cars. Our Uber on the way back was driving a Honda, but still a step up from the typical cab.