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I've called a taxi three times in my life.

The first time was in 2012 because Microsoft was paying for it. It was from downtown Bellevue (so not an obscure place). I called them, they estimated 15 minutes, and it took them 40 minutes to show up. I'd never called a taxi before so I didn't realize this was normal; I called them back a few times to ask what was wrong, and they just said "soon!"

The second time was in 2015 in a country that didn't have Uber. They had an app. The app didn't work. They also didn't answer the phone. I tried multiple times, including an hour later after eating lunch. I gave up and spent 50 minutes walking home in ridiculous heat.

The third time was in 2016 because it was in a small town in the US that didn't have Uber. They did have an app. Their "app" displayed a phone number and told me to call it. That was the entire app. I called it, they estimated 30 minutes and showed up in 45 minutes, and they charged me $40 for a ten minute ride. Small town so I can understand the wait, but the price was definitely because they knew I had no other choice.

Meanwhile, I get annoyed when Ubers take longer than 5 minutes to show up because they take wrong turns.

I think it's definitely a matter of luck and location. Some places have horrible taxi services, some places have okay taxi services. Some places only have okay taxi services now because of competition from Uber. Ubers are still nearly always a huge margin better.




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