Have you ever had an Uber driver cancel on you while you have to get somewhere important? Well, looks like you won't have to do that anymore because this man has found a hack to avoid drivers cancelling on you.?
If you use cabs, you know that Uber drivers have a habit of calling you and asking for the drop location to see if it suits their path. However, despite Uber restricting this, drivers continue to ask the customer for the drop location. If the location does not suit their schedule, they cancel or don't show up and force you to cancel.?
Such ride-cancelling jokes have become a new genre of comedy on social media.?This guy on Twitter thinks he has ¡°hacked the system¡± and figured out how to make an Uber driver not bail on you.
However, it is never a good idea to mislead any daily wage earner because?they will encounter personal loss due to our actions.?
Have a look at this person's 'hack':?
It reads, "Hacked the system" as the caption on the microblogging website.
The screenshot shared by Twitter user?@SuyashU shows a text conversation between him and the Uber driver. The driver's first text to Suyash reads, 'Drop', to which he replies, 'Yes drop'.
This is followed by the driver asking, 'drop location,' and Suyash says, 'Yes, drop at location'. The driver writes, 'ok'. Then the driver writes, '1 min. I'm on my way,' and Suyash responds, 'Okay thanks'.?
Have a look at the reactions:
Highlighting the daily struggles faced by rental car drivers, a LinkedIn user recently shared an anecdote. Ten minutes or so into her journey, Priya Singh heard her driver play azaan on his phone. This made her wonder if he has done his iftar yet.?
¡°I asked him ¡°iftar kiya apne¡± he replied ¡°Haan aaj road per hi ho gaya kyuki rental duty thi¡± I again asked ¡°do you want to pay namaaz¡± he asked ¡°can I? We parked the car on the roadside to let him do his prayers in the back seat while I sit in the front seat,¡± she wrote in the caption of her LinkedIn post.
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