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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by julietromeo: 7:20am On Apr 11, 2018
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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ifyeez: 7:32am On Apr 11, 2018
alstarmayo:
Inform your rider it's a surge trip and tell them the surge multiplier, prepare their mind for exorbitant fare, if they argue, cancel and go offline for a few minutes, let them request another driver

On Uber, riders must give reasons for any rating below 5 star, and if it's a reason out of the driver's control, it won't affect his rating

Mr man make I hear word, surge trip re drivers everyday prayer, then it comes, then you want the driver to use his own mouth to spoil his blessings by telling his rider that the trip is going to be expensive than usual. The truth is that Taxify needs to work on drivers rating, like riders should always give reasons for any poor rating, if the reason for rating isn't drivers fault, then it shouldn’t take effect on the drivers rating. Riders rate you poorly just because they re having a bad day, nothing pisses me off than that one.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by omonla10(m): 7:41am On Apr 11, 2018
ifyeez:
Mr man make I hear word, surge trip re drivers everyday prayer, then it comes, then you want the driver to use his own mouth to spoil his blessings by telling his rider that the trip is going to be expensive than usual. The truth is that Taxify needs to work on drivers rating, like riders should always give reasons for any poor rating, if the reason for rating isn't drivers fault, then it shouldn’t take effect on the drivers rating. Riders rate you poorly just because they re having a bad day, nothing pisses me off than that one.
u hit the nail on the head bro.. It's even more painful for us that use taxify alone.. After working so hard to get to 4.8 from 4.4..and it took just a day to drop that much..

For those that have been blocked for poor ratings, were u given a 5 points to restart with

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by iyaegin: 8:01am On Apr 11, 2018
Romeo3:
bro uber isn't better nkan nkan... You need to have the two apps before you know..

But all these stories that touchify being shared here of dropped rates and missing monies and that Taxify will not pay you if rider defaults, how we go do all that wan na.....
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Kalanick(m): 8:10am On Apr 11, 2018
afroline:
Hi Everyone,


I am new to this thread and I am interested in the uber business. i will like the experienced people here to advise me

1,I will like to get vehicles and have people manage my fleet cuz I am always away on business.

2, Does anybody know of a company that can manage a fleet of uber cars? and how profitable will that be and how much can one be making with like 5 vehicles


i will really appreciate your advice





A1. Yes you can get fleet management company certified by uber via this link
https://www.uber.com/en-NG/drive/lagos/resources/recruitment-agencies/

A2. If you getting a default 2006 corolla, you can make an average of 35k per vehicle, equal 175k weekly for 5vehicles.

Got further questions let me know?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ifyeez: 8:10am On Apr 11, 2018
omonla10:
u hit the nail on the head bro.. It's even more painful for us that use taxify alone.. After working so hard to get to 4.8 from 4.4..and it took just a day to drop that much..

For those that have been blocked for poor ratings, were u given a 5 points to restart with
It happened to me, just in one night Saturday night, from 9pm-1am I was blocked, 4.65 to 4.38. it was as if all the riders I was picking, was giving me poor rating till I was blocked. I remember a rider that was angry I ended the trip when I got to her destination, is that enough reason to rate somebody poorly because he ended a trip, when I got to her destination. Well my brother you won’t be given back 5 star, when you’re unblocked, you will ve to build ur star from where it dropped to back to 5 star.

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by alstarmayo(m): 8:21am On Apr 11, 2018
So you'll rather carry the rider, get incomplete fare and still be rated poorly? the choice is yours

ifyeez:
Mr man make I hear word, surge trip re drivers everyday prayer, then it comes, then you want the driver to use his own mouth to spoil his blessings by telling his rider that the trip is going to be expensive than usual. The truth is that Taxify needs to work on drivers rating, like riders should always give reasons for any poor rating, if the reason for rating isn't drivers fault, then it shouldn’t take effect on the drivers rating. Riders rate you poorly just because they re having a bad day, nothing pisses me off than that one.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 8:30am On Apr 11, 2018
My partner says I should start calling it daily tips, so here we go.

daily tips.

I have noticed a cycle, young mean struggle to find 600-800k, buy a vehicle they assume they can manage and be fixing small small while using it on the platform.

Sadly I have met with a lot of you and I see the frustration on your faces, it's almost the same cycle over and over again.

So here are some tips for aspiring Young men with limited funds

Avoid cars that are electrically abused: if you open an engine bay and you see wires flying upandan, please close bonnet and run.

Avoid cars with abused air-conditioning systems.
If pipes have been welded in multiple joints, condenser has been swapped with a different type compressor of a peugeot put in a corrola, try and avoid the car, fixing such vehicles will set you back over 100k in most cases . And there's no room for manage, it will just be a cycle of repairs till you get frustrated.

Avoid cars with accidents that affected the chassis.

avoid cars with rust!!!

avoid strange unpopular brands, (they come with strange unpopular problems! grin) Renault, suzuki, Citron,
chevrolet, NISSAN these cars are not bad, but also not good wink

About engines, if it's a Nigerian used car, ensure you do a research on the availability and price of engine and transmission, put it at the back of your mind that you might be replacing 1 or both of them in a short time.

When you finally do buy that car.

Ensure the fans do not run steady, they should be automatic, ensure the Thermostat is present, all this to ensure better fuel economy.

Don't jump into synthetic engine oil if there is no history of such use, first observe what happens on the first cycle of mineral engine oil, if it shortens after a 3000-5000 km duration. If it does, prepare your mind for an engine overhaul or replacement. But in the mean time keep trucking, topping up oil never hurt any one.

buy and install good tyres, don't inflate above 35psi,

Check suspension parts, replace defective parts.

The use of coolant (original coolant not that useless 2k Abro) is expensive, but long term will save you a lot of money.

Finally before you pay for that car, find a tech, or a friend that has some mech/tech knowledge to help you look at it.

finally the best buys are usually not sitting in car stands, but are cars driven daily, so when you see an advert on jiji or Olx and they tell you I go to work with it every day, meet me in xx office to come see it, it is most likely a better buy than one sitting in a car lot waiting for a buyer.





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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Phargbemmy(m): 8:32am On Apr 11, 2018
" In the morning bend down and look at your shafts, if the booths are torn, it's cheaper to replace them than replace entire unit"

@Gazzus, good work bro. Please help out with picture of what a shaft booth looks like
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by alstarmayo(m): 8:46am On Apr 11, 2018
I have been driving on taxify for over 13months and I've never been blocked, if I don't carry Rider A on 1.8 surge, I'll carry Rider B on 1.6 surge.
I don't have strength to start explaining surge (demand and supply) to riders, on Uber I collect what you have and report.
I've lost tens of thousands to taxify riders and I'm not about to lose more. one less surge trip won't stop me from meeting my target

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ifyeez: 9:16am On Apr 11, 2018
alstarmayo:
I have been driving on taxify for over 13months and I've never been blocked, if I don't carry Rider A on 1.8 surge, I'll carry Rider B on 1.6 surge.
I don't have strength to start explaining surge (demand and supply) to riders, on Uber I collect what you have and report.
I've lost tens of thousands to taxify riders and I'm not about to lose more. one less surge trip won't stop me from meeting my target
You re perfect, I know ur rating is still on 5.0.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Stake2odds: 9:28am On Apr 11, 2018
Phargbemmy:


" In the morning bend down and look at your shafts, if the booths are torn, it's cheaper to replace them than replace entire unit"

@Gazzus, good work bro. Please help out with picture of what a shaft booth looks like

it is just the black rubber that covers the shaft end , Do you know the time it took you to type this msg, you could use half of it on google and not have to bother the already over worked Gazzus .

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by astuto: 9:32am On Apr 11, 2018
ifyeez:
You re perfect, I know ur rating is still on 5.0.

Hahaha
Even 6.0 sef grin
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by alstarmayo(m): 9:34am On Apr 11, 2018
ifyeez:
You re perfect, I know ur rating is still on 5.0.

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by DadR: 9:50am On Apr 11, 2018
On point Boss!

GAZZUZZ:
My partner says I should start calling it daily tips, so here we go.

daily tips.

I have noticed a cycle, young mean struggle to find 600-800k, buy a vehicle they assume they can manage and be fixing small small while using it on the platform.

Sadly I have met with a lot of you and I see the frustration on your faces, it's almost the same cycle over and over again.

So here are some tips for aspiring Young men with limited funds

Avoid cars that are electrically abused: if you open an engine bay and you see wires flying upandan, please close bonnet and run.

Avoid cars with abused air-conditioning systems.
If pipes have been welded in multiple joints, condenser has been swapped with a different type compressor of a peugeot put in a corrola, try and avoid the car, fixing such vehicles will set you back over 100k in most cases . And there's no room for manage, it will just be a cycle of repairs till you get frustrated.

Avoid cars with accidents that affected the chassis.

avoid cars with rust!!!

avoid strange unpopular brands, (they come with strange unpopular problems! grin) Renault, suzuki, Citron,
chevrolet, NISSAN these cars are not bad, but also not good wink

About engines, if it's a Nigerian used car, ensure you do a research on the availability and price of engine and transmission, put it at the back of your mind that you might be replacing 1 or both of them in a short time.

When you finally do buy that car.

Ensure the fans do not run steady, they should be automatic, ensure the Thermostat is present, all this to ensure better fuel economy.

Don't jump into synthetic engine oil if there is no history of such use, first observe what happens on the first cycle of mineral engine oil, if it shortens after a 3000-5000 km duration. If it does, prepare your mind for an engine overhaul or replacement. But in the mean time keep trucking, topping up oil never hurt any one.

buy and install good tyres, don't inflate above 35psi,

Check suspension parts, replace defective parts.

The use of coolant (original coolant not that useless 2k Abro) is expensive, but long term will save you a lot of money.

Finally before you pay for that car, find a tech, or a friend that has some mech/tech knowledge to help you look at it.

finally the best buys are usually not sitting in car stands, but are cars driven daily, so when you see an advert on jiji or Olx and they tell you I go to work with it every day, meet me in xx office to come see it, it is most likely a better buy than one sitting in a car lot waiting for a buyer.





Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 10:48am On Apr 11, 2018
GAZZUZZ:
My partner says I should start calling it daily tips, so here we go.

daily tips.

I have noticed a cycle, young mean struggle to find 600-800k, buy a vehicle they assume they can manage and be fixing small small while using it on the platform.

Sadly I have met with a lot of you and I see the frustration on your faces, it's almost the same cycle over and over again.

So here are some tips for aspiring Young men with limited funds

Avoid cars that are electrically abused: if you open an engine bay and you see wires flying upandan, please close bonnet and run.

Avoid cars with abused air-conditioning systems.
If pipes have been welded in multiple joints, condenser has been swapped with a different type compressor of a peugeot put in a corrola, try and avoid the car, fixing such vehicles will set you back over 100k in most cases . And there's no room for manage, it will just be a cycle of repairs till you get frustrated.

Avoid cars with accidents that affected the chassis.

avoid cars with rust!!!

avoid strange unpopular brands, (they come with strange unpopular problems! grin) Renault, suzuki, Citron,
chevrolet, NISSAN these cars are not bad, but also not good wink

About engines, if it's a Nigerian used car, ensure you do a research on the availability and price of engine and transmission, put it at the back of your mind that you might be replacing 1 or both of them in a short time.

When you finally do buy that car.

Ensure the fans do not run steady, they should be automatic, ensure the Thermostat is present, all this to ensure better fuel economy.

Don't jump into synthetic engine oil if there is no history of such use, first observe what happens on the first cycle of mineral engine oil, if it shortens after a 3000-5000 km duration. If it does, prepare your mind for an engine overhaul or replacement. But in the mean time keep trucking, topping up oil never hurt any one.

buy and install good tyres, don't inflate above 35psi,

Check suspension parts, replace defective parts.

The use of coolant (original coolant not that useless 2k Abro) is expensive, but long term will save you a lot of money.

Finally before you pay for that car, find a tech, or a friend that has some mech/tech knowledge to help you look at it.

finally the best buys are usually not sitting in car stands, but are cars driven daily, so when you see an advert on jiji or Olx and they tell you I go to work with it every day, meet me in xx office to come see it, it is most likely a better buy than one sitting in a car lot waiting for a buyer.






Out of all your list of cars to stay away, you mention chevrolet, what is exactly wrong with them.. The chevy cruze is a good car and very fuel economy and durable. Now if you mention the availability of parts that his understandable , the American cars are now becoming popular on the Nigeria roads. Now the ford focus is even been used by the Nigerian police and also the same ford focus is been used in the states as taxi and used by cops.... Fuel wise there are excellent, put the Nigerian factor of availability of parts that is understandable and mechanical know how.. So my question here to you... which of the American cars do you think is durable on the Nigeria roads for uber.. And what is your take on chevy cruze? And I know for a fact that in Lapdio there parts for ford, and chevy cars.. I know that they are expensive.. But apart from parts been expensive what else dont you like about them..
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Schiphol(m): 11:03am On Apr 11, 2018
Now go back to my post and read slowly this time.

Schiphol:
At least if you don't like urself, don't hurt ur investment either.

Got the answer to ur question now undecided tongue?

Carshopper:

Na your own ni? tongue
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by mymotong: 11:40am On Apr 11, 2018
mymotong:
We still install the MOST AFFORDABLE AND QUALITY TRACKERS YOU COULD FIND ANYWHERE, featuring Android/iOS tracking/demobilizing, sms tracking/demobilize, online tracking/demobilizing, daily mileage report (to know how many km your car runs each day), Vehicle history report (where your car had been between time X and Y) and many more features.

Presently going for 25K (without Online Platform), 30K (with Lifetime access to online platform/app).

Call us on 09032614208 to schedule an installation.


Website: www.mymoto.com.ng
Tracker page: https://mymoto.com.ng/product/vehicle-car-pickup-commercial-trucks-gps-tracker-h02-tracker-nigerian-configured/
Office Location: 3-9 Olu Koleosho Street, Off Medical Road, Ikeja, Lagos



WHY DOES YOUR CAR NEED MYMOTO TRACKER

(1) Security: While anti-theft systems like push-buttons before car start, gear lock, pedal locks etc… are good, ONLY A TRACKING SYSTEM LIKE OURS ALLOWS YOU TO RECOVER (AND ALSO PROTECT) YOUR VEHICLE IF YOUR CAR IS HIJACKED FROM YOU WHILE DRIVING. Our trackers are both anti-theft and recovery in nature. e.g. You should shutdown your car before you sleep at night or park in a public space. Whenever you need to start the car, you enable it also.

(2) Remote Monitoring: GPS Security trackers allows you to monitor your vehicle location remotely from your phone. You are able to view your car’s location in real time (from our IOS/ANDROID APPS).

(3) Vehicle History: Through our online platform (IOS/ANDROID APPS) , you can view where your car had been between DAY X and DAY Y. A plot is shown on a map showing your car’s movement over this period of time.

(4) Remotely Stop Your Car: With our security GPS tracker, you are able to stop your car from ANY PHONE with an sms command. This function can also be carried out through our online platforms.

(5) Geo-Fencing Alarm:If your car goes beyond set a radius (or multi-point), say Lagos, you will be notified by sms.

(6) Other alarms (Over-speed Alarm, Ignition On Alarm, Low Battery Alarm ): Over-speed alarms notifies you via sms when your car goes beyond a particular speed. Ignition on notifies you WHENEVER your car is started. Low Battery Alarm lets you know when your car battery is low.

(7) Daily Mileage report (online platform): Daily mileage report shows you a daily chart (in KM) of your car.


We have heard of one or two expereience of how clients were able to recover their vehicles BECAUSE THEY HAD A TRACKER INSTALLED IN IT. We will be sharing some of them with you based on TRUE LIFE EXPERIENCES.

If you have had personal experiences also, kindly share with us.

WE STILL INSTALL THE MOST AFFORDABLE TRACKERS AROUND STARTING FROM 25K (VARIES WITH CAR MODEL).

CONTACT US ON 09032614208 OR 08060675824. More details on tracker: https://mymoto.com.ng/why-you-should-install-the-mymoto-security-tracker/

WE ARE THE ONLY COMPANY THAT OFFERS FREE LIFETIME ACCESS TO OUR ONLINE PLATFORMS FOR MONITORING/STOPpING YOUR CAR.

YOU'VE SPENT QUITE MUCH TO ACQUIRE YOUR CAR, SECURE IT WITH A TRACKER. BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY


Story 1
During one of our installs, the client shared with us how Mr Ayo (not his real name) borrowed his brothers car, and waylaid in the night somewhere in Lagos. Unknown to the thieves, the car had a tracker in it. That same night they tracked the vehicle to a military baracks (apparenntly the thieves had accomplices with military connections). They went with the police and they were able to recover the car (THE DEMOBILIZE FUNCTION OF THE TRACKER WAS USED TO ENSURE THE CAR DID NOT MOVE UNTIL THEY GOT TO THAT LOCATION)...

Story 2
Mr Bayo was bout entering his car in the night somewhere in Lagos when he was attacked. He immediately used his phone to demobilize the car some minutes after they had zoomed away with the car. The thieves ran away when they discovered the car wasn't strating again. The car was tracked to Ajah. Apparently the thieves ran away in fear with the keys of the car grin

If you have similar stories please share with us...

Call/Whatsapp 08060675824 for details on how to schedule an installation.

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:24pm On Apr 11, 2018
dru23:


Out of all your list of cars to stay away, you mention chevrolet, what is exactly wrong with them.. The chevy cruze is a good car and very fuel economy and durable. Now if you mention the availability of parts that his understandable , the American cars are now becoming popular on the Nigeria roads. Now the ford focus is even been used by the Nigerian police and also the same ford focus is been used in the states as taxi and used by cops.... Fuel wise there are excellent, put the Nigerian factor of availability of parts that is understandable and mechanical know how.. So my question here to you... which of the American cars do you think is durable on the Nigeria roads for uber.. And what is your take on chevy cruze? And I know for a fact that in Lapdio there parts for ford, and chevy cars.. I know that they are expensive.. But apart from parts been expensive what else dont you like about them..






im on the ground in nigeria an owner,
driver and an automotive technician.

Chevy cruise with the 1.4liter has a 150,000naira turbo charger, I said turbo charger not engine. How many techs do you think know how to service a turbocharger?
Ow yyyou can give me an eBay quote for the same parts, but realistically no one wants to wait 1-2weeks for a part via Ebay because he is saving 50k

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ephbe(m): 12:25pm On Apr 11, 2018
Can someone help with price of stabilizer linkage and shock absorber pad of Corolla 2008.
Car makes some funny clinging noise when moving when it enters pot holes.
Kazeem said its Stabilizer Linkage and Shock absorber pad.
Price please or number of a good parts dealer
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:34pm On Apr 11, 2018
dru23:


Out of all your list of cars to stay away, you mention chevrolet, what is exactly wrong with them.. The chevy cruze is a good car and very fuel economy and durable. Now if you mention the availability of parts that his understandable , the American cars are now becoming popular on the Nigeria roads. Now the ford focus is even been used by the Nigerian police and also the same ford focus is been used in the states as taxi and used by cops.... Fuel wise there are excellent, put the Nigerian factor of availability of parts that is understandable and mechanical know how.. So my question here to you... which of the American cars do you think is durable on the Nigeria roads for uber.. And what is your take on chevy cruze? And I know for a fact that in Lapdio there parts for ford, and chevy cars.. I know that they are expensive.. But apart from parts been expensive what else dont you like about them..






the Nigerian police cover 5-10km in a day, not a point of reference at all. The cars are serviced by coscharis, and lagos state govt pays the bills.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:35pm On Apr 11, 2018
ephbe:
Can someone help with price of stabilizer linkage and shock absorber pad of Corolla 2008.
Car makes some funny clinging noise when moving when it enters pot holes.
Kazeem said its Stabilizer Linkage and Shock absorber pad.
Price please or number of a good parts dealer

poor diagnosis, you will end up throwing money away.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ephbe(m): 12:39pm On Apr 11, 2018
GAZZUZZ:


[color=#000099]poor diagnosis, you will end up throwing money away. [/coilor]

Boss abeg advise
Actually came here for ur advise
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by paroh137(m): 1:07pm On Apr 11, 2018
ephbe:

Boss abeg advise Actually came here for ur advise
This ur roundabout way of getting advice get as e be
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Style101: 1:19pm On Apr 11, 2018
Uber money is so useless that you practically can't do anything driving with uber. One can't feed nor even fuel the car. You'll just be driving and completing more trips with very little income. I think it's time we start a campaign against uber low fare price. It's either they return the 40% that was slashed from the original fare price, or reduce the commission they change from 25% to 10%. We can't be slaving for uber, and if they do not reconsider this fare pricing, very soon they will lose both drivers and riders. This is cooperate stealing.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 1:33pm On Apr 11, 2018
ephbe:


Boss abeg advise
Actually came here for ur advise

Just an opinion, I might be wrong
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 1:35pm On Apr 11, 2018
Style101:
Uber money is so useless that you practically can't do anything driving with uber. One can't feed nor even fuel the car. You'll just be driving and completing more trips with very little income. I think it's time we start a campaign against uber low fare price. It's either they return the 40% that was slashed from the original fare price, or reduce the commission they change from 25% to 10%. We can't be slaving for uber, and if they do not reconsider this fare pricing, very soon they will lose both drivers and riders. This is cooperate stealing.

Pls start, we need the surge.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by iyaegin: 1:55pm On Apr 11, 2018
Style101:
Uber money is so useless that you practically can't do anything driving with uber. One can't feed nor even fuel the car. You'll just be driving and completing more trips with very little income. I think it's time we start a campaign against uber low fare price. It's either they return the 40% that was slashed from the original fare price, or reduce the commission they change from 25% to 10%. We can't be slaving for uber, and if they do not reconsider this fare pricing, very soon they will lose both drivers and riders. This is cooperate stealing.

OYO....the drivers making at least 70k weekly would not understand your rant here oga....uber fees have been before now...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Familiarfleets: 2:42pm On Apr 11, 2018
If you are an E-Hailing driver
And you...
--Have 2 Verifiable guarantors.
--Have N35k security Deposit.
--Have A fenced compound to park a car.
--Can deliver N35k per week for a Toyota Corolla 2006 car without stories...
CONTACT FAMILIAR FLEETS AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT now
08182222322
Familiarfleets@gmail.com
Driver handles N5k maintenance.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Spunkalator(m): 2:53pm On Apr 11, 2018
Style101:
Uber money is so useless that you practically can't do anything driving with uber. One can't feed nor even fuel the car. You'll just be driving and completing more trips with very little income. I think it's time we start a campaign against uber low fare price. It's either they return the 40% that was slashed from the original fare price, or reduce the commission they change from 25% to 10%. We can't be slaving for uber, and if they do not reconsider this fare pricing, very soon they will lose both drivers and riders. This is cooperate stealing.

Bro i understand, uber fares are low, but people are making up to 100k weekly. I drive on only uber and I meet up my weekly rental, plus make money for myself, so...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Spunkalator(m): 2:56pm On Apr 11, 2018
GAZZUZZ:


Pls start, we need the surge.

azin ehhh.. grin ..and uber surge can be sweet sometimes.. I took one trip last week from Agege to Agungi..made 13k fresh..on that one trip.. I just drove home straight..

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