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    Has anyone tried this? Their cute taxis caught my attention!

    I am glad that commuters now have a lot of options with the popularity of transportation apps like Grab Taxi and Uber. Are there any more?

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    Nag-install ako ng app na yan sa phone ko, pero di ko pa sya na-try. May additional na P 70 charge sya sa taxi,namamahalan ako kaya di ko ginagamit. For emergency na lang siguro.

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    Uber would be cheaper now since they lowered their rates for this month. They're also giving 300 peso credit if you use promo code (uberWALTERH).

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    So booked in app based lang siya? Hindi ka hihintuan pag pinara mo?

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    Grab Taxis are just regular taxis and can be hailed and you won't need to pay 70.00 booking fee.
    Uber, it's possible to hail them if you know the vehicles. Their vehicles are unmarked and quite varied, from Corollas to Innovas to Camrys and Benzes.

    There's also Easy Taxi which has a lower booking fee of 40.00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    So booked in app based lang siya? Hindi ka hihintuan pag pinara mo?
    sabi nun cab driver sinakyan ko pauwi, for advertisement lang daw yun cute grab cabs.
    owned/operated daw ng basic taxi franchise based in pasig. kaya pala lagi ako nakakakita

    -ninjababez-

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhiecah_nice29 View Post
    Nag-install ako ng app na yan sa phone ko, pero di ko pa sya na-try. May additional na P 70 charge sya sa taxi,namamahalan ako kaya di ko ginagamit. For emergency na lang siguro.
    IMO sulit lang sya pag alanganin ka sa area at mahirap sumakay.
    atleast di na hihingi ng plus yung driver dahil fixed na yung additional.

    -ninjababez-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Uber, it's possible to hail them if you know the vehicles. Their vehicles are unmarked and quite varied, from Corollas to Innovas to Camrys and Benzes.
    Unmarked? Private vehicles??

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    5 reasons why you should use a taxi app - When In Manila

    b]5 reasons why you should use a taxi app[/b]
    By Koji Arsua on September 6, 2014


    Today, WhenInManila.com received a question from one our readers about the safety of taxis in Manila. According to our reader:

    The question reads: “Good morning, When in Manila. Can you give me advice on what taxi company should I trust? I’ve seen a couple of good and bad taxi stories on your page but I can’t remember one name. I’m very afraid to just hail a cab on the road. I don’t know. I’ve been an almost victim of ‘nagpapa amoy taxi (I don’t know what they call it, sorry) last year, and I don’t want to experience it again. If you could help me or everyone with an article, that would be great. Thank you so much!’”

    “Nagpapa amoy taxi” is a modus operandi where taxi drivers put a certain gas in the air conditioning unit to make the passenger dizzy and be immobilized.

    Personally, this is a special topic because I was held up at knifepoint just a few weeks ago. I don’t take taxis and prefer to ride buses, jeeps, and trains. My job often entails me to go around Metro Manila and sometimes I stay late. One night, I was on my way home from Makati and rode the bus going from Ayala Leveriza to Baclaran. Just before going up the flyover in EDSA, three men declared a holdup. Because it was 1AM, there were only a few passengers. They only victimized a number of the commuters, and I was unfortunate enough to have been one of them. One guy threatened me with a knife and ordered me to give my bag, which had two phones, a digital camera, a pocket wifi unit, and other personal but important belongings.

    Since that incident, I’ve been afraid to ride buses at night. My only option was to take a taxi, but there are also horror stories about them. A friend recommended some taxi apps, and I feel safe whenever I book a taxi from them. We highly recommend GrabTaxi, Easy Taxi, and Uber. All three are excellent choices because they are convenient and can guarantee your safety. Here are 5 reasons why you should use a taxi app:


    5. You are safe

    Taxi apps are great because it guarantees your safety. After the app in use finds a taxi for you, you can see the plate number, and the driver’s photo and complete name. You can even watch the cab in real time as it goes to your location. All three apps screen their drivers, so you’re assured that they all have good driving histories. GrabTaxi even allows you to rate your driver, and you can even post your trip in real time so your friends, family, and fans can keep track of your safety. It’s the perfect #artistatweet. And yes, they have the taxis with bunny ears and moose antlers!

    If you want to go low-key, you can get Uber, which uses unmarked cars, or regular vehicles that don’t have the word ‘taxi’ glowing like a come-on to thieves. You can pick between the luxurious UberBlack, a Toyota Altis, a Mitsubishi Montero, and a Nissan Teana. Their base fare is a little higher but you’re sure to arrive in style.

    4. You help a taxi driver

    Think of it as a two-way, win-win situation. Your taxi driver safely gets you to your destination, and you get to help him out. After all, he’s driving people for a living, so you’re supporting and helping him in his job.


    3. No one will turn you down

    One of the most terrifying moments in taxi-hunting is when drivers turn you down. These are the times when you don’t want to “help a taxi driver,” especially those who say no when you tell them your destination, or worse, just speed off. This is routine for people living in far-off places, cities where taxi drivers will have a hard time finding another passenger to get them back in the city. Of course, at that point, you no longer care and just want to get home. With taxi apps, no one will make you feel unpretty and turn you down. All the taxis have a smartphone in their cars, and those closest to you will receive your alert. They then ‘bid’ for you. In high-traffic areas like Makati, there can be up to 20 taxis just waiting for you to pick them. No one demands a tip, but if you get exceptional service, make sure to tip them.

    Easy Taxi also has the Driver Education Program where the drivers are trained to improve customer service skills, driving skills, and overall disposition. Not only do trips become safer, but they become more pleasant!

    2. It’s convenient

    You can request for a taxi anytime, anywhere. Even if you are in the innermost street of Makati or Manila, the drivers will use their GPS to find you. And the whole experience is super easy. All you need to do is open the app, let the GPS locate you (or type in your location to make it specific), and enter your destination. In a matter of seconds, the app finds your match, and within minutes, the taxi arrives. Ah, if finding a boyfriend is as easy.

    1. You are alive

    Taxis in general are expensive. And taxi apps are even more expensive because of booking fees. GrabTaxi and Easy Taxi charge P70 on top of the meter (though Easy Taxi has a zero booking promo until October 2014), while Uber has a P90 base fare. Yes, riding jeeps and buses may be cheap, but when you consider that you may be stabbed, shot, or robbed of your Samsung Galaxy Tab4, you can’t pay enough to make sure you are safe. The most important thing is that you are alive, and there’s no price you can put on that.

    In the three weeks that I have been using taxi apps, I’m slowly recovering from my incident earlier this month. I realized that there’s no point in being paranoid, but it helps that companies like GrabTaxi, Easy Taxi, and Uber are around to make me feel safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Unmarked? Private vehicles??
    Yes it is. I love UBER. It makes commuting much easier! I am not so much a fan of Grab taxi because of the tipping system. So I uninstalled na lang

    But the grab taxis are so cute!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Yes it is. I love UBER. It makes commuting much easier! I am not so much a fan of Grab taxi because of the tipping system. So I uninstalled na lang

    But the grab taxis are so cute!!!
    tipping system? i'm not aware of this? can you further explain what this is?

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    You input how much you are gonna tip the driver so during peak hours the drivers will choose the person thar offers the largest tip.

    My friend tried grab taxi on a rainy friday night and she had a hard time getting a cab until I told her to input a tip. P70 tip and she was still getting snubbed

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    Easy Taxi also has a tipping system. It's annoying. It usually takes me much longer to get a taxi if I don't put any tip.

    I still use GrabTaxi and Easy Taxi because Uber concentrates in Makati for now. I mean, sometimes I'm in QC and I need a ride

    Tipping system: To call a taxi, you input your present location and your desired destination. There's also a box where you put how much tip you want to give the driver. Take note, this is before the trip even begins. So taxi drivers usually prioritize responding to those giving tips--the higher the tip, the faster they respond.

    Use my code so you'll get free P300 Uber credits after you download the Uber app on your smartphone: LOUB44

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    Quote Originally Posted by zxcvbn View Post
    Easy Taxi also has a tipping system. It's annoying. It usually takes me much longer to get a taxi if I don't put any tip.

    I still use GrabTaxi and Easy Taxi because Uber concentrates in Makati for now. I mean, sometimes I'm in QC and I need a ride

    Tipping system: To call a taxi, you input your present location and your desired destination. There's also a box where you put how much tip you want to give the driver. Take note, this is before the trip even begins. So taxi drivers usually prioritize responding to those giving tips--the higher the tip, the faster they respond.

    Use my code so you'll get free P300 Uber credits after you download the Uber app on your smartphone: LOUB44
    never got the chance to use easy taxi. bagal lagi maka acquire. mababa ba masyado ang 50php tip?

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    For me ok na ang P50 tip. That's the highest I input when I use GrabTaxi or Easy Taxi. But I haven't tried getting a taxi, like, Friday night payday weekend na patayan sa taxi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zxcvbn View Post
    For me ok na ang P50 tip. That's the highest I input when I use GrabTaxi or Easy Taxi. But I haven't tried getting a taxi, like, Friday night payday weekend na patayan sa taxi.
    ako naman friday ko lang nagagamit or pag may mga walang modo maka agaw ng cab.
    ayun pahiya nga lang sila kasi pinababa sila ng cab driver

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    has someone tried to avail GrabTaxi on the wee hours? (i.e. getting one at 2AM)

    kasi I need to ride a taxi to the airport next week from our home na medyo malayo sa main highway.

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    has someone tried to avail GrabTaxi on the wee hours? (i.e. getting one at 2AM)

    kasi I need to ride a taxi to the airport next week from our home na medyo malayo sa main highway.

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    yup 24/7 naman yan

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    I once used Grab Taxi to bring clients to a meeting. Suddenly, a pink car picked us up which brought us to our destination for FREE. Has anyone experienced this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burke View Post
    I once used Grab Taxi to bring clients to a meeting. Suddenly, a pink car picked us up which brought us to our destination for FREE. Has anyone experienced this?
    yup sakin si mr. moose nasakyan ko

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