The driver told me Uber takes a 20% commission on all fares.
I wonder if the driver takes the remaining 80% (before taxes)?
Correct - the driver is also responsible for all tolls.
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The wait time / cars available situation is interesting at MEL, it did that for me however when actually requesting a vehicle it just kept returning an error saying try again later, no vehicles available and SMS'd the same msg.
I wonder if it displays the cars in the area because it's run off the drivers' iPhone however, when a job comes through they decline because they're actually picking up a private booking?
Stayed at thye BLS Novotel dozens of times in the 90's and early 00's - never had to book a cab that early - there was always one or a few hanging around the entrance.Thanks... Have done so (we'll see if silver service show up). For interests sake, I'll have a look in the morning and see who's around
You are always billed in the country[SUP]1[/SUP] you take the ride in irrespective of where you account is "based" (The fare charts are all in local currencies).
If you have a US number you can sign up for a "US" account, but if you have an AU number you will essentially end up with an "AU" account based on your phone number.
[SUP]1[/SUP]Uber in the US charges in USD from a US domiciled merchant. In Australia they charge you in AUD, but usually from 1 of a couple of overseas merchants (Netherlands for me in recent times). This is presumably because Australian banks are a rip off.
I have used the app in about 8 countries so far. You can store multiple credit cards in the app, so just pick the one which you want to charge when you request a car.