← Back to context Comment by nox100 2 years ago Uber didn't change that, electronic payment changed that. 6 comments nox100 Reply jjoonathan 2 years ago The electronic payment that was always "broken" unless you were comfortable enough with confrontation to call the taxi driver's bluff? JohnFen 2 years ago I've never experienced a "broken" machine in a cab. jjoonathan 2 years ago How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition. 2 replies → canjobear 2 years ago I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.
jjoonathan 2 years ago The electronic payment that was always "broken" unless you were comfortable enough with confrontation to call the taxi driver's bluff? JohnFen 2 years ago I've never experienced a "broken" machine in a cab. jjoonathan 2 years ago How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition. 2 replies → canjobear 2 years ago I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.
JohnFen 2 years ago I've never experienced a "broken" machine in a cab. jjoonathan 2 years ago How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition. 2 replies → canjobear 2 years ago I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.
jjoonathan 2 years ago How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition. 2 replies →
canjobear 2 years ago I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.
The electronic payment that was always "broken" unless you were comfortable enough with confrontation to call the taxi driver's bluff?
I've never experienced a "broken" machine in a cab.
How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition.
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I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.