That's just the tip of the iceberg, really. Everybody thinks we just want cash so we can cheat on our taxes, but in addition to the company screwing me out of the money, my unconquerable need to eat, and, in some drivers' cases, cheating on taxes:Borgholio wrote:Well shit. I've always paid for my cab rides with credit. If they're the same way maybe I should just pay cash next time and save them the hassle.
1) The thing that pisses me off the most about this is that the company refuses to spend money to upgrade the radio and credit card transmission infrastructure, which has been overloaded for years, because me having a hard time in the field doesn't cost them anything. That shit gets really slow, rejects good cards three times before accepting them, or goes down like a three-dollar hooker every time we're really busy, such as last call and holidays, also known as when everybody's spent all their cash and I need the fucking thing to work the most. The slow part is especially annoying on very short rides like the one I described above, where running the stupid thing is going to take longer than the ride itself. They need to get off their asses and realize that they've got real competition now, before we all go to work for those Uber ass clowns, who are somehow still allowed to let you use cellphones that actually work to process credit because apparently the state of Colorado has decided that no regulations at all apply to them.
2) People are shitheads when they're drunk. They frequently have no cash and do not realize that they've maxed out their card at the bar. I had this happen on a $50 ride once. My only options in that situation are:
2a) accept some kind of barter,
2b) call the cops and wait 2-3 hours to get them arrested for theft of services,
2c) let it slide, or
2d) beat the living fuck out of them.
3) Also, just getting drunk people to sign the titty-fucking receipt can take several minutes. My clipboard is covered in signatures. Sometimes I just do it for them, but this dramatically increases the possibility that they will succeed if they:
4) Either forgetfully or maliciously claim fraud and try to get the charges reversed. I've even had one of my own regulars call me up at 10am and scream at me for fraudulently running her card, because she was blacked out when she took the ride.
5) People tend to tip significantly less on credit cards. A $7.35 ride that would get me a, "Keep the change," with a $10 bill will get me precisely $8.82 (before the company eats $0.44 of that, leaving my lucky ass with $8.38) on plastic from the exact same customer if they just mash the 20% button without doing the math.
tl;dr: Credit cards fucking suck for cab drivers. If you like your driver at all, pay cash.