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Portenos could learn something from Philippinos
See the complaint form below that is offered to taxi customers in the Philippines.
For our resident taxi expert and official liaison - Sidney:
What are the chances of this system being adopted in Argentina? (what mumbling do I hear about hell freezing over!@#$%^&)
Hire a Driver - Part Time
[QUOTE=Sidney]The ''always honest'' BA taxis were demanding 30 pesos to Recoleta! Normally, 8 pesos! I walked across the street.[/QUOTE]Has anyone ever hired a driver, part time. Example, hire a legit cab / car driver for 2, 3, or? Hours to drive you around for an evening of mongering. What is a reasonable rate to pay / hourly for a good, trustworthy driver, who doesn't have a attitude about what you are doing? Or tries to hustle you? Can they be found? If so, where? What do you guys think is the going / fair rate for this type of service?
Hiring a driver for an evening of mongering?
[QUOTE=Brad117]Has anyone ever hired a driver, part time. Example, hire a legit cab / car driver for 2, 3, or? Hours to drive you around for an evening of mongering. What is a reasonable rate to pay / hourly for a good, trustworthy driver, who doesn't have a attitude about what you are doing? Or tries to hustle you? Can they be found? If so, where? What do you guys think is the going / fair rate for this type of service?[/QUOTE]Hiring a cab for two or three hours to go mongering in BA doesn't make sense. All the favourite mongering spots are within easy reach, taxis are cheap and plentiful and run all night long. You can generally hail a cab in the central BA area in less than two minutes. In my experience BA cap drivers are honest. Just make sure you know where you want to go before you get into the cab. The best thing is to ask for the nearest street corner, rather than a street number.