Thread: Taxis & Remis Services
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01-30-17 15:01 #187
Posts: 58Absolutely use Uber
I have been here for a month and only use Uber. I have never had any problems. They are half the price of a taxi. I probably take 6 a day or so and have never had problem . Two are three of them have asked me to ride in the front , but I'm happy to say my hundred plus rides have been great and average about 3 USD. I think it's the only way to travel. I respect TL as a friend and he knows a lot about this city but I disagree on this one . If you don't use Uber you will absolutely get ripped off. Most of the Uber drivers have other jobs and are interesting people to talk to.
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01-30-17 14:51 #186
Posts: 3040Not Worth The Consequences
Originally Posted by Shamester [View Original Post]
That is about how bad It can get .
Uber is outlawed in Argentina and the Taxi drivers are extremely territorial but If you are lacking excitement in your life it may be worth a shot or bullet .
TL.
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01-30-17 14:27 #185
Posts: 48Uber
How well does uber work in Buenos Aires and other areas?
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12-01-14 16:36 #184
Posts: 329Originally Posted by BigBossMan [View Original Post]
Fred.
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12-01-14 10:19 #183
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by BigBossMan [View Original Post]
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12-01-14 09:55 #182
Posts: 707If you want a stress free experience to the airport
I strongly recommend Silverstar limousine service.
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11-21-14 12:44 #181
Posts: 707Premium Radio Taxi 5238-0000
If you are taking chicas out of clubs late at night, I found out it is easist to order the taxi directly rather than try to flag a taxi down on the street when you are sending the chica home or back to the club. It is safer and the chica will appreciate it. I have had an incident where a group of young people passed by and the group called my chica a puta. Sometimes there are drunken groups of young men wandering the streets. Ordering a taxi avoids all these unfortunate incidents and potential conflicts.
http://taxipremium.com/
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05-23-14 10:10 #180
Posts: 577Taxis EZE
A friend just arrived from the USA and was quoted $40.00 USD by the Taxis EZE desk at the airport. He did not have any pesos, so he did not ask for a peso quote. He took the Manuel Tienda Leon bus for $110.00 ARS on his credit card and a taxi from the bus terminal to his hotel for $10.00 USD. He got ripped off by the taxi because his hotel was close to the bus terminal, but it was still cheaper than Taxis EZE.
Tres3.
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05-23-14 01:56 #179
Posts: 340Taxi Increase
If it has not happened yet, it appears to be happening soon. 15% rather than 21% quoted.
http://www.argentinaindependent.com/...-8th-may-2014/
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05-23-14 00:59 #178
Posts: 30thanks
Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
Because it's going to affect any ride. Not only airports etc.
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05-22-14 18:20 #177
Posts: 911Originally Posted by Joe23 [View Original Post]
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05-22-14 18:18 #176
Posts: 911Originally Posted by Kurty [View Original Post]
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05-22-14 16:55 #175
Posts: 196Originally Posted by DonB [View Original Post]
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05-22-14 16:50 #174
Posts: 30Taxi Rate increase by 21% on June 1st?
Hello,
I've been quoted by a cab (that I used before) 350 pesos for an EZE to Microcentro cab ride for June 12.
He told me the reason for this big increase is inflation, and Taxi Rate increase by 21% on June 1st.
Is he correct?
Good price? Or should I negotiate him down or take another one?
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05-22-14 16:18 #173
Posts: 313Gringo pricing
Originally Posted by WildWalleye [View Original Post]
I got a price from a publisher in Rosario, his price per book with a run of 200 was twice the price in the US. Further the US price was for on demand printing.
Another case of screw the gringo or are the publishers in Argentina that inefficient?
Don B.