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The Uber scammers who take users for a (very expensive) ride

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[RideGuru]( [RideGuru]( Top Picks This Week From the RideGuru Forum [The Uber scammers who take users for a (very expensive) ride]( Posted by ClayClaymore "A year on from reporting accounts being hacked, Londoners receive shock bills for ‘phantom rides’ in Mexico and New York " Apparently, users are getting their accounts hijacked and being ... [Read more...]( [Things you should you never say to an Uber or Lyft driver?]( Posted by fpressly “I’ll tip you in the app...” which is almost always a lie. “Hurry Up, I’m late for my …”. If you text or call me before I get there ... [Read more...]( [A Night In The Life of An Uber Driver! Drivers/Riders please share your story!]( Posted by momof4 Drivers and Riders of Uber, Lyft, etc... The most frequently asked question passengers ask me is "What is your craziest, scariest, or most funny Uber story? I thought I would ... [Read more...]( [As a Driver, will you buy Uber or Lyft stock when it becomes available?]( Posted by Wes It appears both Lyft (which has already initiated the paperwork to go Public) and now Uber is rushing to follow, will go public in 2019. This means stock will be ... [Read more...]( [This Startup Installs Themed Experiences In Your Uber Ride]( Posted by himfu [1545417384786.png] Driver's would you do this? "Ivee’s participating drivers can invest in themed decorations and amenities to earn more from a customer. At the moment, their rides could be delighted by ... [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Guru's Top Picks - How much of the internet is fake? [Studies]( suggest that less than 60 percent of web traffic is human. - The war against Waymo. The people of Chandler, Arizona, are raging against the machine, [attacking Waymo cars]( with, among other things, rocks, knives, and PVC pipes. - Just 2 years ago, only 21.5% of US consumers owned a smart speaker. Now, [Alexa alone is in 31% of homes]( — and the overall market nearly doubled, hitting 41%. [Read more]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} by [RideGuru]( [Unsubscribe](

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