For Buenos Aires you can choose the cash option "efectivo". That should be the easiest way.Hello there.... I'd like to use Uber, but don't know how to go about it. I've a US-issue Visa card. Would anyone please help me? Any pointers will be much appreciated.
Some cabs do have an ID on the back of the seat, showing the name/pic of the owner, not the surrogate driver, some don't have a photo. Call Uber...!On the way home from dinner last night we got into a taxi with no ID on the back of the seat. We got out. The one with the fast meter also didn't have ID on the back of the seat.
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It's happened to me many times, but not recently.I was just caught out with this thingy twice in a row. I ended up paying London prices for a Buenos Aires taxi. I was surprised a bit. Didn’t really challenge drivers since it’s the time of galloping prices so it was on the verge of plausible.
Then got home, checked Uber and Cabify prices for the same trip, realised that both times my journey started or ended near the airport, the front seat leaning so much forward that it covered the meter with the headrest completely in both cases, looked up online and it all made sense.
So it’s a £8 word in my vocabulary - piripipi.
And it’s a pretty cheap lesson to use apps if anywhere near honey pots.
Stay safe!
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