[Nfbk] Uber is Launching in Louisville

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Apr 23 01:55:25 UTC 2014


If what I read is true, they are generally a 
little more, but who knows.  The drivers are 
supposed to be dressed well, polite, and in newer clean cars...

Dave


>Does anyone know if the prices will typically be 
>cheaper than a standard cab ?
>Return Cindy s.
>Sent via the PANTECH Flex, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone.
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>Melanie Peskoe <melaniepeskoe at gmail.com> wrote:
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>This is great news! I’m very excited!
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>From: Nfbk [mailto:nfbk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Pearl
>Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 8:26 PM
>To: NFBK
>Subject: [Nfbk] Uber is Launching in Louisville
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>The private car service is coming to town. You 
>reserve a car via an accessible app for your smartphone.
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>View rates for your city in the app. You can 
>also enter your pickup and drop-off locations to 
>get a fare quote for your trip.
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>CASHLESS & CONVENIENT.
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>You don't need cash when you ride with Uber. 
>Once you arrive at your destination, your fare 
>is automatically charged to your credit card on 
>file – no need to tip. Wee’ll also e-mail you a receipt.
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>SPLIT YOUR FARE.
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>Simplify your life and your fractions. Invite 
>your friends to split the fare. If your friends 
>opt in, each person’s credit card will be 
>charged equally. No more pay-me-backs or IOUs.
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>RELIABLE PICKUPS.
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>When you request a ride, we’ll find a driver 
>and let you track their location on the map. 
>Feel free to put away your phone – we’ll text 
>you when your ride arrives. Youur driver’s 
>name and car details appear in the app, and you 
>can message or call if you need to.
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>FEEDBACK MATTERS.
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>Drivers not only meet Uber’s standards, they 
>meet your standards. After your trip, you can 
>rate your experience and leave additional feedback about your driver.
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