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Jemima Torguson

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Jul 12, 2024, 3:25:17 AM7/12/24
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We ran inside for five minutes while Jeff kept the meter running. When we came outside we found him with his seat reclined and sound asleep. We stood around the outside of the car for a bit before deciding to just open the door, at which point he almost robotically moved his seat into the upright position and turned on the engine.

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So we go to this horrible liquor store, and on the way Jeff warns us that there will be a lot of drunk bums outside. Then he started telling us about his girlfriend. And how his house has plumbing problems. Or something.

Whoever the moron is that implied there are no normal people in Vegas, obviously doesn't get much. There are lots of honest cab drivers in Vegas. As well as a lot of good people. In fact the majoroty of people in vegas are much nicer and less ignorant over all than they are on the east coast. Yes there are dishonest theif drivers too but don't let them fucking ruin it for everyone else. Don't judge everyone because you got one prick driver .

You're going to Las Vegas to eat, drink gamble and chase the oppiste sex. You're comig to spend. Stop trying to nickel and dime a driver, trying to make a living, out as some kind of criminal. You cheap bastards shoud stay home.

Lest you all think that Uber is a cure for bad/incompetent taxi drivers, I had an interesting experience with a highly-rated UberX driver in Seattle a couple of weeks ago. Was going from a Downtown hotel to a concert at Showbox SoDo which should take about 6-10 minutes depending on traffic (Uber app estimated 8). I kid you not, the driver took the exact opposite of every single turn/fork Uber app was giving her. We...

Lest you all think that Uber is a cure for bad/incompetent taxi drivers, I had an interesting experience with a highly-rated UberX driver in Seattle a couple of weeks ago. Was going from a Downtown hotel to a concert at Showbox SoDo which should take about 6-10 minutes depending on traffic (Uber app estimated 8). I kid you not, the driver took the exact opposite of every single turn/fork Uber app was giving her. We ended up on a freaking Harbor Island!

I don't t think she was trying to pull anything (she seemed very tired as it was the end of her day) and she ended the trip pretty early on but eventually I had to pull out my phone and give her Google Maps directions on how to get to the venue (mind you, it was my second time in Seattle). I'd estimate it took us 30-35 minutes to drive 2.9 miles.

Also, FWIW, but apparently Seattle you can only take a towncar Uber to/from the airport so they are keeping UberX'ers away from that lucrative slice of the pie ("they" being city regulators, I presume).

@ Ivan Y -- Yep, I've had plenty of incompetent UberX drivers, though it's certainly not intentional. And if you "rate" the ride afterwards and leave a comment, they'll review the ride and charge you the correct amount based on the more direct distance.

@ Lucky -- I gave her a 4* rating but didn't dispute the charges ($13.xx instead of $6-8 estimated) because felt so bad for the lady as it was clear she was very tired and last thing she wanted to do was purposefully take me on an unintentional sightseeing tour of Seattle's less picturesque parts. If you read the articles that are now coming out on Uber, there doesn't seem to be a vast difference...

@ Lucky -- I gave her a 4* rating but didn't dispute the charges ($13.xx instead of $6-8 estimated) because felt so bad for the lady as it was clear she was very tired and last thing she wanted to do was purposefully take me on an unintentional sightseeing tour of Seattle's less picturesque parts. If you read the articles that are now coming out on Uber, there doesn't seem to be a vast difference between them and regular cab drivers -- overworked and hardly making any money (although I guess a cabbie is more likely to know a concert venue, lol).

I agree with Mr. Roper. The Shuttle from the airport is $8 and you don't usually have to wait more than 10 minutes. What's more is that the return "ticket" is the back page of the booklet. So....pay one way and keep the booklet. Boom...$4 per way. Is that kinda scummy? Maybe....but you're gonna get all sorts of scummy from Vegas while you're there.

The other legal scan is the taxi dispatcher at LAS - can't they figure out that some onesies and twosies are going to the same hotel and have them share a cab? Anyone every request this? I suppose you can canvas the line yourself before you get to the dispatcher.

I'll repeat a comment I made before about a subtle approach to the LAS long-haul scam - driver asked if I wanted to take local or the expressway. By wording it this way, I'd bet a big percentage of out of towners think why would I want to be stuck in local traffic when we can take the EXPRESSway to our hotel? I said local and that's what he took, but his subtle pitch for expressway was interesting.

Wow, just wow. Never take cabs in Vegas. Always rent a car, you can get them for a good price. There's even a German car rental company there, ;), and you can get Plat status with World Elite MC. Never rent from Budget, even if they are the cheapest...

I've been to Vegas many times and only have been taxi scammed once - from the airport to the Four Seasons $23. Needless to say, the cabbie got zip for a tip.
When I get into the taxi, I immediately tell the driver not to take the tunnel. One helpful cabbie actually told me if that ever happens, to tell the doorman at the hotel upon arrival and they will take down the taxi number and report it as this practice is strictly prohibited by the Taxi Authority.

I got the attempted REVERSE long haul trying to get home from LAS.
"Oh, the tunnel is closed and we'll have to go down Russell to Eastern"
I told him to take the tunnel anyway and he threatened to drop me off in the middle of the road.

I got the attempted REVERSE long haul trying to get home from LAS.
"Oh, the tunnel is closed and we'll have to go down Russell to Eastern"
I told him to take the tunnel anyway and he threatened to drop me off in the middle of the road.

That turned out to be a very bad idea for him. Such threats turn out to be some sort of criminally illegal action. Ya know, like leaving you on the side of the road with your luggage in a not so safe area.

As much as I love Las Vegas, I really can't stand the taxi drivers operating *from* the airport. I have a problem with being long hauled EVERY single time that I visit. However, every other taxi ride (whether in and around the strip or even from hotel back to the airport) has been a without issue.

@Ryan...I was born and raised in Vegas and lived there for most of my life. I am not a transient, or a thief, and no one has ever before called me a scumbag. My family still lives there and we all work hard at respectable professions and try to live as decent people. Perhaps you and your employees should be more selective about the company you choose and more aware of your prejudices. If you...

@Ryan...I was born and raised in Vegas and lived there for most of my life. I am not a transient, or a thief, and no one has ever before called me a scumbag. My family still lives there and we all work hard at respectable professions and try to live as decent people. Perhaps you and your employees should be more selective about the company you choose and more aware of your prejudices. If you expect people to be thieves and scumbags, you may create a self fulfilling prophecy.

if the taxi driver deliberately scams you by taking you by a longer and unquestionably wrong route, are you obligated to pay the higher fare? I would threaten to call the taxi / limousine commission right from the cab and let them know the route I was driven, the fare charged, and report the driver.

My dear Winston... That government is the reason for the taxi companies' shittiness... They've taken away the competition so the taxi companies have no reason to do what they do any better (or less shitty) than they already do.

It's true that if you're going to CityCenter North, the freeway is probably "faster" because you won't have to deal with traffic lights or strip traffic... so it gives the drivers an argument in their favor. That's why, EVERY single time I get into a taxi at LAS I specifically ask the driver to take Tropicana, Harmon, Paradise, etc., depending on where I am going. They're usually okay with it, though I did have one...

It's true that if you're going to CityCenter North, the freeway is probably "faster" because you won't have to deal with traffic lights or strip traffic... so it gives the drivers an argument in their favor. That's why, EVERY single time I get into a taxi at LAS I specifically ask the driver to take Tropicana, Harmon, Paradise, etc., depending on where I am going. They're usually okay with it, though I did have one driver who, although he complied, was verbally pissed about it.

The thing i hate the most about Vegas is the taxi there. i dont understand why the local government has been so impotent to regulate the industry. One time the driver not only took the longer unnecessary interstate route to drive me to hotel but also told me he had no changes for the money i gave him, forcing me to give him the rest as tips. Be careful, if you pay by credit/debit card,...

The thing i hate the most about Vegas is the taxi there. i dont understand why the local government has been so impotent to regulate the industry. One time the driver not only took the longer unnecessary interstate route to drive me to hotel but also told me he had no changes for the money i gave him, forcing me to give him the rest as tips. Be careful, if you pay by credit/debit card, the machine will automatically charge you more (3 dollars?) without noticing you. Bloody dishonest and disgusting.

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