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RSS Bot
23-08-2018, 04:40 PM
More... (http://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/news/9113)

CapitalGreen
23-08-2018, 04:47 PM
Looking forward to using these guys when Uber is busy. :thumbsup: :taxi :flag:

Green Man
23-08-2018, 05:20 PM
I’ve used Capital Cars a couple of times, used their app and the whole service was great. They’re also not evil like Uber are.

speedy_gonzales
23-08-2018, 05:20 PM
How does this "20% off the metered" fare work?
I've used "all the 7's" a few times this year and NEVER been offered this discount. Mostly I book the car with the app,,, do you need to phone to receive it or ask/request the driver to do it?

hibbysam
23-08-2018, 05:32 PM
How does this "20% off the metered" fare work?
I've used "all the 7's" a few times this year and NEVER been offered this discount. Mostly I book the car with the app,,, do you need to phone to receive it or ask/request the driver to do it?

Its automatic I am sure, just means they are 20% cheaper than a taxi doing the same fare.

Doh Rae Me
23-08-2018, 05:59 PM
What it really means is 20% off what's on the meter at the end of the journey. Unfortunately that journey will typically be 50% longer than that of the same taxi journey as the driver will follow whatever directions he gets from his sat nav.
Personally wouldn't touch with a barge pole.

lord bunberry
23-08-2018, 06:09 PM
I’ve just cancelled my hibs tv after reading that.

Fife-Hibee
23-08-2018, 06:46 PM
They can shove their season ticket up their arse!

CropleyWasGod
23-08-2018, 07:53 PM
They can shove their season ticket up their arse!

Is that part of the in-car entertainment? Does the driver do that whilst you're sitting in traffic jams?

I'm impressed.

Scouse Hibee
23-08-2018, 08:01 PM
What it really means is 20% off what's on the meter at the end of the journey. Unfortunately that journey will typically be 50% longer than that of the same taxi journey as the driver will follow whatever directions he gets from his sat nav.
Personally wouldn't touch with a barge pole.

Wrong! It means what it says it means and on both occasions I have been asked if I have a preferred route.

Fife-Hibee
23-08-2018, 08:44 PM
Is that part of the in-car entertainment? Does the driver do that whilst you're sitting in traffic jams?

I'm impressed.

😂

JimboHibs
23-08-2018, 08:50 PM
Its automatic I am sure, just means they are 20% cheaper than a taxi doing the same fare.

Read the small print 're the 20% off it ain't automatic.

Cletus
23-08-2018, 10:46 PM
In my experience the private hire companies in Edinburgh are excellent and offer good value. Never had any issues. I often use blacks too and they’re generally fine although I quite often seem to get a driver who has a massive chip on his shoulder about pretty much everything. Too much anger.

heretoday
23-08-2018, 10:54 PM
Black cabs are awfully expensive.

Lancs Harp
23-08-2018, 11:08 PM
The socialist peoples republic of Leith using cabs instead of buses, whatever next.

Yuppy english wannabies :agree:

dp00
23-08-2018, 11:45 PM
Given you can struggle to get a black cab or private hire sometime would lead me to believe there is room for both in the city


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monktonharp
24-08-2018, 12:07 AM
Given you can struggle to get a black cab or private hire sometime would lead me to believe there is room for both in the city


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkthere obviously is, especially when you just need Hame. personally wont use them though. I smell a rat, re the 20%.

Pete
24-08-2018, 12:19 AM
That picture is actually false advertising as they aren't "taxis".

What Hibs are actually doing here is supporting the casualisation of an industry where a decent living was once the trade-off for carrying all the risk of self employment.

It's so symptomatic of the culture we've become where it's all about instant gratification and the consequences are something that others can maybe deal with.

monktonharp
24-08-2018, 12:45 AM
That picture is actually false advertising as they aren't "taxis".

What Hibs are actually doing here is supporting the casualisation of an industry where a decent living was once the trade-off for carrying all the risk of self employment.

It's so symptomatic of the culture we've become where it's all about instant gratification and the consequences are something that others can maybe deal with.all valid points you raise Pete. but, are you a black cab man? if so you are defending yourself and comrades . the important part of your comments, to me are the fact(in my opinion) that self gratification instantly has been a rapid process. I could mention that kids will hardly move to let you past on the pavement or throw junk in your garden when a litter bin is 3 yards away. All part of the "modern way of living" . women pushing baby buggies while on the phone, and walking in front of my large van at a crossroads, ah well that's a whole different situation if she also has her earplugs oan and it just so happens that the wean and her are mowed doon by me.:rolleyes:

Pete
24-08-2018, 01:45 AM
all valid points you raise Pete. but, are you a black cab man? if so you are defending yourself and comrades . the important part of your comments, to me are the fact(in my opinion) that self gratification instantly has been a rapid process. I could mention that kids will hardly move to let you past on the pavement or throw junk in your garden when a litter bin is 3 yards away. All part of the "modern way of living" . women pushing baby buggies while on the phone, and walking in front of my large van at a crossroads, ah well that's a whole different situation if she also has her earplugs oan and it just so happens that the wean and her are mowed doon by me.:rolleyes:

I used to be mate but not any more. I could see where it, and this type of workplace that could be taken advantage of was going. Not going to lie, it's a very tempting service as the world we've been forced into living in over the last 30 years has made us think about price first. If you're forking out half your wage to some landlord, can you literally afford to take a moral stance when it comes to relatively trivial things like transport?

The American digital giants are taking advantage of, and actually encouraging this culture we talk about. It's almost like a form of colonisation.

SeanWilson
24-08-2018, 02:59 AM
That picture is actually false advertising as they aren't "taxis".

What Hibs are actually doing here is supporting the casualisation of an industry where a decent living was once the trade-off for carrying all the risk of self employment.

It's so symptomatic of the culture we've become where it's all about instant gratification and the consequences are something that others can maybe deal with.

I wonder if he'll be aloud to keep that plate on the car (cost him £92,000). Grey area.

sauzee=legend
24-08-2018, 06:18 AM
That picture is actually false advertising as they aren't "taxis".

What Hibs are actually doing here is supporting the casualisation of an industry where a decent living was once the trade-off for carrying all the risk of self employment.

It's so symptomatic of the culture we've become where it's all about instant gratification and the consequences are something that others can maybe deal with.

The reg plate reads “tax 1” and website mentions private hire....
Doesn’t mention Taxi 😉

JimboHibs
24-08-2018, 06:25 AM
Black cabs are awfully expensive.

55k for a new taxi that's expensive.

Albanian Hibs
24-08-2018, 06:42 AM
What it really means is 20% off what's on the meter at the end of the journey. Unfortunately that journey will typically be 50% longer than that of the same taxi journey as the driver will follow whatever directions he gets from his sat nav.
Personally wouldn't touch with a barge pole.

Nonsense. I know my husband always asks customers their preferred route.

ben johnson
24-08-2018, 07:01 AM
Black cabs are awfully expensive.

The black cab drivers at least know where you want to go. One all the 7's driver I got had never heard of the Willowbrae Rd and his driving left a great deal to be desired. Traffic lights seemed to be an absolute mystery to him

Scouse Hibee
24-08-2018, 07:05 AM
The black cab drivers at least know where you want to go. One all the 7's driver I got had never heard of the Willowbrae Rd and his driving left a great deal to be desired. Traffic lights seemed to be an absolute mystery to him

That used to be the case with black cab drivers but there seems to be an ever increasing number of street cabs that are driven by guys with apparent limited knowledge of Edinburgh in my experience.

SeanWilson
24-08-2018, 07:23 AM
The black cab drivers at least know where you want to go. One all the 7's driver I got had never heard of the Willowbrae Rd and his driving left a great deal to be desired. Traffic lights seemed to be an absolute mystery to him

I know a black cab driver that regularly falls asleep at the wheel... Least he knows where he's going though eh?!

HIBERNIAN-0762
24-08-2018, 07:38 AM
Left me and the wife stranded in the middle of Penicuik on a freezing cold December night due to a "mix up" about pick up times and had to get a local guy to run us home. Never again.

Heckys Wheel
24-08-2018, 07:59 AM
I use CC when the Uber surge is too high. I actually prefer Uber but they’re getting a little too handy with their surge charges at the moment.

Both use sat Nav and ask if you have a preferred route.

Last black cab I took didn’t take card so that was the end of that nonsense.

Black cabs will go the same way as Kodak and Blockbuster if they don’t learn to evolve with the times. Regardless if their drivers know the route or not.

Bukta#8
24-08-2018, 09:28 AM
Hi Chaz
City Cabs have the same system as Uber in that you download the app load in your credit card details and you have cashless journeys .
Through in the fact that you could possibly have Alex Cropley or Gordon Hunter driving you safely to your destination , you know it makes sense.