I’ve had the same response. When I first started taking Uber, I offered tips as a reflexa and was refused. So, I stopped even trying. The entire point is that this is a cashless transaction. Perhaps the company should put a tip option on the app.
I’ve had the same response. When I first started taking Uber, I offered tips as a reflexa and was refused. So, I stopped even trying. The entire point is that this is a cashless transaction. Perhaps the company should put a tip option on the app.
You’re both right and wrong. You tip by giving the driver 5 stars. An average closer to 5 gives the driver an edge over other drivers and sends a message to potential passengers that this driver is safe and reliable. Drivers who average less than 5 stars will eventually lose business and drivers with good ratings will…
Exactly. The way you tip is by giving 5 stars. That basically sends a signal to other passengers that the driver is safe. The whole point and benefit is that this is supposed to be a cashless transaction.
Tipping monetarily completely defeats the purpose. The reason Uber is so fast and easy is that it’s a cashless transaction. The tipping is in the stars you give the drive. Five stars basically ensures that other passengers will feel safe with the driver- and over time will be worth more than $2 here and there. If you…
Most Republicans will vote against Trump, or at the very least, stay home. All Democrats- with the exception of some on the very far left- will vote for Clinton. Either way, third party or no, Trump doesn’t have the math to win a general.
At the end of the day, Trump only has 33% of the Republican vote. That’s one third of less than half of all voting Americans. And, considering the fact that many Americans don’t vote, it’s even less, as a percentage of all Americans.
Stop, what you’re saying doesn’t square with the Jezebel agenda.
Fanatical Islam, to be more precise.
He’s an idiot who lost his argument the second he opened his mouth. If he has a problem with the BLM movement tactics, he should spell them out. But this type of hyperbole makes him look like paranoid dickhead.
Who said I’m inheriting millions? I’m talking about policy. If you want to truly change the economy, the inheritance tax won’t do squat. It’s not about giving the government more money so they can continue spending $500 billion on defense every years. It’s about better allocation of resources and a plan to give those…
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Well, people are born with advantages they didn’t earn all the time. A guy born healthy in Switzerland has an inherent advantage over someone born without legs in Somalia. Should we switch the two at the age of 18 just to level the playing field?
Yeah, but it still doesn’t really do much about wealth inequality.
If my parents die with $10 million, I’ll pay almost $2.5 million in estate taxes. That’s a lot of money, honey.
Yeah, but you’re not really leveling the playing field by hitting people below the $10 million mark. You want to get the oligarchs, and the only way to do that is to implement a net worth tax on everyone with over, say, $50 million.
The estate tax is already pretty high. Above $5.4 million you get taxed almost 50%. Plus, in some states you have a sponge tax, where the state taxes money below $5.4 million.