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puchkoo · 1 year
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Offer Rides By Car Sharing | Download Trending Car Pool App | Puchkoo
Car sharing is all about filling empty seats, splitting costs, and it's a wonderful way to meet new people. We provide sustainable carpool services in all over India. Our ride sharing app offers rides on the car sharing platform Puchkoo. At Puchkoo, anyone can offer rides by car sharing and provide carpool services. So, download the trending car pool app and visit our official website to know more details.
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emily-mooon · 9 months
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Jonathan in my Itakiss AU:
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bogkeep · 4 months
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it's been over a whole month since i had a stupid argument with my parents about driving, a skill that i legally possess but hate doing because i have a special brain illness that makes me fear death and injury, but i'm still chewing over an absurd claim that it's "equally dangerous to go on a 14 hour train ride like you just did". literally how is that more dangerous. in what way. in what world. public transport is nice and good and i like it and i don't have to enter my personal torment nexus
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marymekpop · 7 months
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⟢ highlight of the hour: flex x cop [10/16] ⟣
welcome back home
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godihatethiswebsite · 3 months
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what does your soul smell like? (friendship/ relationship compatibility in the results!) quiz by @/valendyke
Tagged by @dragonnarrative-writes
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No pressure tags (i'll give my usuals a break and try some other folk for the hell of it) : @rememberwren, @cordeliawhohung, @a-small-writer-in-a-big-world, @alwaysshallow
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cryingatships · 2 years
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guinevereslancelot · 4 months
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quick everyone say happy birthday to my cat
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jrueships · 3 months
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Isiah probably thinking omgggg why am i the only one popping my Fucking pussy rn. i’m the only bitch serving cunt here 😭😭😭 omg 😭 i’m soooo embarrassed 😭😭
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tvrningout · 4 months
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will y’all still love me if i’m not active tonight 🥺
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puchkoo · 1 year
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Whenever you need a ride, use our useful and trustworthy carpool app named Puchkoo. Just ask for a ride, and one of our drivers will pick you up and take you to your location quickly and safely. Download now and use the trending sharing car app for everyday transportation and join us on the journey. For more details visit our carpooling website.
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agentjayrock · 1 year
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Uber? Lyft? What the hell is going on?
Ever had to contact customer support and heard over an automated voice instead of a human? How about contacting them and once you explain to them your issues only for them to give you ready-made responses as they haven't clue of what you're talking about? Well, that's been my excrcuiating experience as a driver for both companies at the same time. So, let's dive into how ludicrous it's been.
Let's start with Uber since it's rich with crazy stories. Uber has kind of a fair hourly wage going $25-30. You can receive payments on weekly basis like most jobs and contracts. Or you can have instant access to your money and even cash out once you've finished your shift with the Pro Card. Of course, I would choose the latter because why not? Normally I cash out directly to my debit card and needed I new one some time ago. I went in to change the details for the new card and had to undergo a security code verification via text message. I never received it so I had to contact support. I explained the issue I had and was told to whilelist my phone number from a text message. That's strange. How come I can receive text messages from Pro Card just fine when logging in, but not for this? Because this didn't work. I thought that this had to be a problem in their end. Now, a good tech support agent would troubleshoot such an issue should a solution like that not work. Not here; they "took it to further support" (Bear with here. I couldn't remember exactly what they said.) in order to resolve my issue. Their response: logout and in, reinstall the app and restart my phone. None of that worked because it's the most half-assed set of solutions of all time. Imagine if EA told you do that with their games you try to boot up. It'll just add the notoriety they're known for having.
It didn't feel like I was chatting with a human, so I decided to call support for a better chance. I had to wait (Get ready for this) ONE MOTHERFUCKING HOUR just to talk with someone. I can't believe I had the patience for that. I finally get to talk with an agent, only for them to tell me the same. Damn. Thing. Dude, what the fuck? Is Uber run by Skynet or something?! I kept contacting until I remembered why I had to whitelist the phone number I've been using with my account: it's because it's believed that it was being blocked by the provider. The number here is one I had setup for business reasons via TextFree, so I contacted them about it and they told me there was no issue on their end. Is Uber screwing with at this point? But, I went and switched the number on my account to my personal one, thinking that the business number is being assumed to be a VoIP, which is not allowed with some services. I finally get the code needed to finalize debit card changes to my Pro Card account.
Now this next story really interfered with my job significantly. I've been doing rideshare look normal, steady with a consistent schedule I setup for myself. The one thing that annoys me is that I have to verify my facial identity every once in a while. I mean, you know what I look like. Nothing too drastic has changed about me. So, why do I gotta go through this as I begin the job at a desired time? One day, I randomly go into the trip preferences menu to see it go from this:
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To this:
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Note: the Uber Eats food delivery preference is suppose to be there, but I didn't take a screenshot before it disappeared.
Of course, I had to talk to an agent. But this was more aggravating. I tried my damnedest to explain this issue. The agent, however, couldn't seem to figure out what I mean. Did they not have any job training? Once that was sorted, the agent said things like "This should be the type of experience for you to have" or "We understand your concern". Do ya, really? Because you should've went deeper into it by now. Continuing with this chat, guess what they told me then: the same solution from the Pro Card "troubleshoot", but that didn't work because THE APP IS NOT THE FUCKING PROBLEM! I disconnected and got in contact with a different agent. This bullshit repeated, but I got a whole new response. I got confirmation of my eligibility to have these preferences, including UberXL, and it was still approved. They also actually spent the time to look into it for a few minutes, although it was longer than. The problem involved the inspection of the vehicle I have registered. They wanted me to show an image of a newly documented inspection, but I don't have to worry about it for another 6 months. In my state at least, (I'm from the USA) I have to perform an annual inspection for legal validity of driving the vehicle, and it's $100. Doing this every 6 months makes no sense and it feels like it'll lead to an endless money pit, as a certain mechanic would say.
After that was sorted, I went back to doing the job like normal, only for it to happen again the next week. Starting to feel like Uber has a grudge against me. I go back to dealing with the same ol' crap more frustrated than ever, even angry, and get an unexpected response: I'm not eligible to perform UberXL rides. Well, isn't this the most inept thing to happen here? I drive a minivan, goddammit. What do you mean I'm not eligible? I just disconnected and almost didn't bother to reach another agent. But, I'm managed to collect myself and get it sorted out like last time. I'm certain this will happen again however.
On the Lyft side of things, the same issue with support, except this is about emblems. Speaking of those emblems, the adhesive is weak sauce. So, I needed new ones. You can order new ones from the site or app with the push of a button. It's suppose to arrive within week, but didn't as that time range passed. I had to contact an agent, but it was hard to do it on the app because for some reason, they have too high of expectations that problems are solved with FAQs. But this is a troubleshooting issue; there's no way they can believe things can work fine that easily all the time. I had to go to the site to get help, and they responded by arranging a new order, which did arrive. Thing is, I've had this problem since I first signed up. I didn't even get my training kit with the cool pink mustache. After those emblems wear out too soon, I had to order another pair. Here's me thinking "Maybe they sorted out that issue with the delivery". But something even worse happened:
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And as of the date of this blog post, it's still like this. Why? I even contacted them with this screenshot and they just gave me an automated message saying they'll just reship the emblems. This shouldn't have to be the only way to obtain new emblems beside the Express Hubs, which is too far from where I live. And they didn't arrive this time. If I contact them about any other problem, it'll just be the same type of response instead of troubleshooting.
Now, I don't know too much about the experience with support for riders since I've not used rideshare often. But I'm sure there's similar issues. The fact that this is the type of support we receive is unacceptable. It's as if they only measure their success financially based on the quantity of users. With the money they make, you'd think they could hire more competent employees for tech support, but they just found some random people with barely any tech skills to speak of and brought them in. There's got to be some kind of union strike or something because we can't keep letting them get away with this.
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ridebuddy12 · 2 months
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Discover Your Ultimate Travel Companion with RideBuddy.
RideBuddy is a comprehensive travel app designed to enhance your travel experience. With RideBuddy, you can find travel partners, plan your routes, share expenses, and discover new destinations all in one place. It's built for adventurers, commuters, and anyone who loves to travel.
Features of RideBuddy :
1. Find Travel Partners
Traveling alone can be daunting, but with RideBuddy, you don't have to. Use the app to find like-minded travelers headed in the same direction. Whether you’re looking for someone to share the drive, split the costs, or just for some good company, RideBuddy connects you with others who share your travel plans and interests.
2. Plan Your Route
Gone are the days of fumbling with maps or getting lost in unfamiliar places. RideBuddy's advanced route planning feature helps you chart the best course to your destination. The app takes into account traffic conditions, road closures, and scenic routes to ensure your journey is smooth and enjoyable.
3. Share Expenses
One of the biggest hassles of traveling is managing expenses. RideBuddy makes it easy to split costs with your travel companions. From fuel to tolls to accommodation, the app keeps track of shared expenses and helps you settle up at the end of your trip.
4. Discover New Destinations
RideBuddy isn't just about getting from point A to point B. It’s about the adventure along the way. Discover hidden gems, scenic viewpoints, and must-see attractions with the app's destination discovery feature. RideBuddy provides recommendations based on your interests and preferences, ensuring every trip is an adventure.
5. Stay Safe
Safety is a top priority for RideBuddy. The app includes features like SOS alerts, real-time location sharing, and verified profiles to ensure you feel secure throughout your journey. Whether you're traveling solo or with a group, RideBuddy has your back.
For more information you can visit to RideBuddy.
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manish123manish · 3 months
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Navigating Monsoon Commutes in Delhi: The Ultimate Guide to Ride Sharing and Safety
Greetings:
The annual hardships of heavy rains, flooding, and unexpected traffic conditions are anticipated by commuters as the monsoon clouds gather over Delhi. It takes a calculated strategy that combines environmental responsibility, safety, and convenience to get beyond these obstacles. We discuss how ride-sharing applications, carpooling services, and other transportation options can make your monsoon commute more enjoyable and productive in this guest article.
A Monsoon Commute Solution: Ride Sharing
In Delhi, ride-sharing applications such as RideBuddy become indispensable for commuters during the rainy season. By facilitating the connection between drivers and passengers, these platforms lessen traffic congestion and the number of vehicles on the road. Above all, they provide a practical means of securing transportation even in the event of abrupt weather fluctuations. By lowering their carbon footprint and saving money, commuters who share transportation also help the environment.
Carpooling Apps: Increasing Involvement in the Community
Carpooling applications, including Best Carpool App and Car For Share, encourage community involvement and sustainability in addition to providing rides. By sharing rides with neighbors, coworkers, or other residents, these platforms enable commuters to cut down on both vehicle emissions and transportation expenses. In busy cities like Delhi, this cooperative strategy not only reduces traffic jams but also improves ties among the community.RideBuddy
Renting Cars: Making Sure It's Safe and Dependable
Renting a car close to Delhi is quite helpful for people looking for freedom and flexibility during their monsoon commutes. To ensure both safety and comfort throughout the trip, it's imperative to use well-maintained vehicles that can withstand inclement weather. To ensure a stress-free commute during bad weather, compare rental choices and confirm complete insurance coverage.
Priority One Safety: Crucial Advice for Monsoon Driving
Although using ride-sharing and carpooling services has many advantages, safety must always come first during the monsoon season. The following are some essential safety advice to keep in mind:
Weather Awareness: Pay attention to weather reports in order to plan ahead for delays or altered routes.
Selecting a Car: Pick out cars with sufficient safety features and up-to-date maintenance records.
Organizing Forward: To assure on-time arrivals and save last-minute problems, book rides in advance.
Emergency Preparedness: To handle unforeseen delays or crises, carry necessities like waterproof clothes, umbrellas, and portable chargers.
Route Navigation: In the event of severe traffic or road closures, use navigation apps to look up alternate routes.
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mbrainspaz · 1 year
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In my years of driving for Lyft in Houston I had two kinds of passengers. One type was annoying kids or lonely middle aged men going to bars. Those were interesting conversation at least. The other was minimum wage shift workers. MOST of my rides were the latter, and took me to a run-down apartment complex or to a shift at Family Dollar. The latter tipped better too, and what does that say about our society? It's ridiculous that I even needed to drive a man 2 miles down the road for his shift at Lowes but there was no walking path from his apartment on the other side of the interstate.
A majority of American infrastructure is hostile to human life and we could change that if enough people cared. But the rich people in the Woodlands don't care because they've got their running trails.
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etherealiity · 11 months
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every time Hannibal and Will have a lil domestic moment in the show it makes me so nonsensically happy.
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hussyknee · 6 months
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KJ Charles, absolutely nobody was going around calling Black and brown people "people of colour" in the 1800s. They were called and called themselves "coloured people". It's relevant that the only terminology they had was subtly Othering and coined by whites. Nobody is going to go into vapours if 19th century characters use it. Stop jolting me out of your otherwise very good stories with self-conscious rummage for modern PC terms.
Also for the love of God just say "black" instead of pussy-footing around going "dark skinned". I can't tell who's Indian, Black or Portuguese with this shit. It's a racial and political identity, not a dirty word.
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