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Rank: Member Joined: 1/13/2012 Posts: 139
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From Mid last week to end of this week there has been the Nairobi restaurant week going on where top notch places put their food on offer for a good discount on the menu prices to promote them. As I was preparing to take the wife for some dine and wine, i happened to use the Uber taxis as there was an 2k offer for two rides and I can attest this is the 'cheapest' and most convenient means of transport around.
The charge is as follows min 100, 60 bob per km and 4bob per minute. On a cool saturday evening from westlands to hurlingham, it cost me 240 shillings, which was free btw. a friend of mine used it to travel to ruaka on Friday, the trip was 745 bob and as bold as he was, he told the dere to wait for an hour as he downed 2 at the local before heading home.
Who has used it? If you thing its a deal, download the app, upon registration there is a place for coupon code, insert nrw2015, that gives you 2k worth of a trip valid till next monday. If you read this past Monday, use titusk3, you get your first free ride free. Not bad
Use, we review this $40 billion company at weeks end or upon use
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/20/2009 Posts: 1,402
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shadowinvestor wrote:From Mid last week to end of this week there has been the Nairobi restaurant week going on where top notch places put their food on offer for a good discount on the menu prices to promote them. As I was preparing to take the wife for some dine and wine, i happened to use the Uber taxis as there was an 2k offer for two rides and I can attest this is the 'cheapest' and most convenient means of transport around.
The charge is as follows min 100, 60 bob per km and 4bob per minute. On a cool saturday evening from westlands to hurlingham, it cost me 240 shillings, which was free btw. a friend of mine used it to travel to ruaka on Friday, the trip was 745 bob and as bold as he was, he told the dere to wait for an hour as he downed 2 at the local before heading home.
Who has used it? If you thing its a deal, download the app, upon registration there is a place for coupon code, insert nrw2015, that gives you 2k worth of a trip valid till next monday. If you read this past Monday, use titusk3, you get your first free ride free. Not bad
Use, we review this $40 billion company at weeks end or upon use Thanks Uber. Tell us more of what you can do huko kwa pennywise
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shadowinvestor wrote:From Mid last week to end of this week there has been the Nairobi restaurant week going on where top notch places put their food on offer for a good discount on the menu prices to promote them. As I was preparing to take the wife for some dine and wine, i happened to use the Uber taxis as there was an 2k offer for two rides and I can attest this is the 'cheapest' and most convenient means of transport around.
The charge is as follows min 100, 60 bob per km and 4bob per minute. On a cool saturday evening from westlands to hurlingham, it cost me 240 shillings, which was free btw. a friend of mine used it to travel to ruaka on Friday, the trip was 745 bob and as bold as he was, he told the dere to wait for an hour as he downed 2 at the local before heading home.
Who has used it? If you thing its a deal, download the app, upon registration there is a place for coupon code, insert nrw2015, that gives you 2k worth of a trip valid till next monday. If you read this past Monday, use titusk3, you get your first free ride free. Not bad
Use, we review this $40 billion company at weeks end or upon use Are you sharing an experience or plainly advertising your company?
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Hizo codes jo!!!!!!!! Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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shadowinvestor wrote:From Mid last week to end of this week there has been the Nairobi restaurant week going on where top notch places put their food on offer for a good discount on the menu prices to promote them. As I was preparing to take the wife for some dine and wine, i happened to use the Uber taxis as there was an 2k offer for two rides and I can attest this is the 'cheapest' and most convenient means of transport around.
The charge is as follows min 100, 60 bob per km and 4bob per minute. On a cool saturday evening from westlands to hurlingham, it cost me 240 shillings, which was free btw. a friend of mine used it to travel to ruaka on Friday, the trip was 745 bob and as bold as he was, he told the dere to wait for an hour as he downed 2 at the local before heading home.
Who has used it? If you thing its a deal, download the app, upon registration there is a place for coupon code, insert nrw2015, that gives you 2k worth of a trip valid till next monday. If you read this past Monday, use titusk3, you get your first free ride free. Not bad
Use, we review this $40 billion company at weeks end or upon use How much are you paid?Why pay 240from West lands to hurling ham when you can board a matatu and pay 70 bob and the balance you invest in a buroti.... If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa!
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/13/2012 Posts: 139
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Jump-steady wrote:shadowinvestor wrote:From Mid last week to end of this week there has been the Nairobi restaurant week going on where top notch places put their food on offer for a good discount on the menu prices to promote them. As I was preparing to take the wife for some dine and wine, i happened to use the Uber taxis as there was an 2k offer for two rides and I can attest this is the 'cheapest' and most convenient means of transport around.
The charge is as follows min 100, 60 bob per km and 4bob per minute. On a cool saturday evening from westlands to hurlingham, it cost me 240 shillings, which was free btw. a friend of mine used it to travel to ruaka on Friday, the trip was 745 bob and as bold as he was, he told the dere to wait for an hour as he downed 2 at the local before heading home.
Who has used it? If you thing its a deal, download the app, upon registration there is a place for coupon code, insert nrw2015, that gives you 2k worth of a trip valid till next monday. If you read this past Monday, use titusk3, you get your first free ride free. Not bad
Use, we review this $40 billion company at weeks end or upon use Are you sharing an experience or plainly advertising your company? Its actually both, the latter code ni yangu, a reference code, i wouldn't mind a couple of free rides. As for the experience, its honestly great, but that's for me and my pals. I would want to know of guys who have used it, and hopefully a couple of free rides
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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quicksand wrote:@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa! Interesting review, seems dead on arrival, people who only pay by card can afford more luxurious taxis that wait for them as they do their shyt! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: User Joined: 1/20/2014 Posts: 3,528
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McReggae wrote:quicksand wrote:@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa! Interesting review, seems dead on arrival, people who only pay by card can afford more luxurious taxis that wait for them as they do their shyt! As they Keter each other!!! Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2008 Posts: 4,449
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shadowinvestor wrote:From Mid last week to end of this week there has been the Nairobi restaurant week going on where top notch places put their food on offer for a good discount on the menu prices to promote them. As I was preparing to take the wife for some dine and wine, i happened to use the Uber taxis as there was an 2k offer for two rides and I can attest this is the 'cheapest' and most convenient means of transport around.
The charge is as follows min 100, 60 bob per km and 4bob per minute. On a cool saturday evening from westlands to hurlingham, it cost me 240 shillings, which was free btw. a friend of mine used it to travel to ruaka on Friday, the trip was 745 bob and as bold as he was, he told the dere to wait for an hour as he downed 2 at the local before heading home.
Who has used it? If you thing its a deal, download the app, upon registration there is a place for coupon code, insert nrw2015, that gives you 2k worth of a trip valid till next monday. If you read this past Monday, use titusk3, you get your first free ride free. Not bad
Use, we review this $40 billion company at weeks end or upon use Don't you also need to state that they are offering a discount on their prices (10% or 50%, need to confirm exacts, think its the latter) for the first 2 weeks of their launch? Minimum price 500/= Ultimately, they need to accept M-PESA and have drivers that are more conversant with the operational areas.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/27/2008 Posts: 3,760
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Tough call giving my cc number, sign up the mobile services.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/8/2013 Posts: 386 Location: Nyali mombasa
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So how much woul it cost me from JKIA to cabanas where I can pick a bus to town since the buses don't operate at night, it's a 3 minute drive, so what you meat is i'll pay 3 bob per kilometer minimum 100- so around 115/- bob but shida sina credit card.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/13/2012 Posts: 139
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Swenani wrote:shadowinvestor wrote:From Mid last week to end of this week there has been the Nairobi restaurant week going on where top notch places put their food on offer for a good discount on the menu prices to promote them. As I was preparing to take the wife for some dine and wine, i happened to use the Uber taxis as there was an 2k offer for two rides and I can attest this is the 'cheapest' and most convenient means of transport around.
The charge is as follows min 100, 60 bob per km and 4bob per minute. On a cool saturday evening from westlands to hurlingham, it cost me 240 shillings, which was free btw. a friend of mine used it to travel to ruaka on Friday, the trip was 745 bob and as bold as he was, he told the dere to wait for an hour as he downed 2 at the local before heading home.
Who has used it? If you thing its a deal, download the app, upon registration there is a place for coupon code, insert nrw2015, that gives you 2k worth of a trip valid till next monday. If you read this past Monday, use titusk3, you get your first free ride free. Not bad
Use, we review this $40 billion company at weeks end or upon use How much are you paid?Why pay 240from West lands to hurling ham when you can board a matatu and pay 70 bob and the balance you invest in a buroti.... I was with the Mrs, matatu anapanda kila siku, but think about it, its pretty cheap
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/13/2012 Posts: 139
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McReggae wrote:quicksand wrote:@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa! Interesting review, seems dead on arrival, people who only pay by card can afford more luxurious taxis that wait for them as they do their shyt! They Billed by credit/Debit cards. All these cards akina Naivas, Nakumatt are dishing out are Visa/Master-cards making them applicable to register, as for the accounts having cash, This is Kenya. I do think they need to diversify their payment options, but their Modus Operandi is debiting an account remotely. It shall be tricky to initially change that
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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It will work, just watch. Even if it doesn't work, taxi fares will drop for sure. They will get Mpesa soon...remember Mpesa is Kenyan, so they are not used to mobile money elsewhere. Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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shadowinvestor wrote:McReggae wrote:quicksand wrote:@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa! Interesting review, seems dead on arrival, people who only pay by card can afford more luxurious taxis that wait for them as they do their shyt! They Billed by credit/Debit cards. All these cards akina Naivas, Nakumatt are dishing out are Visa/Master-cards making them applicable to register, as for the accounts having cash, This is Kenya. I do think they need to diversify their payment options, but their Modus Operandi is debiting an account remotely. It shall be tricky to initially change that Smells insider language. Any affiliations? 60% Learning, 30% synthesizing, 10% Debating
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/13/2012 Posts: 139
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Thitifini wrote:shadowinvestor wrote:McReggae wrote:quicksand wrote:@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa! Interesting review, seems dead on arrival, people who only pay by card can afford more luxurious taxis that wait for them as they do their shyt! They Billed by credit/Debit cards. All these cards akina Naivas, Nakumatt are dishing out are Visa/Master-cards making them applicable to register, as for the accounts having cash, This is Kenya. I do think they need to diversify their payment options, but their Modus Operandi is debiting an account remotely. It shall be tricky to initially change that Smells insider language. Any affiliations? Shareholder But its an interesting read on how they came up and their operation. Read >http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Uber-says-it-does-not-need-licence-to-run-Nairobi-service-/-/539550/2603146/-/pw4fit/-/index.html I am a sucker for Disruptors-Companies that come about and change How things have been running for God knows how long.
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shadowinvestor wrote:Thitifini wrote:shadowinvestor wrote:McReggae wrote:quicksand wrote:@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa! Interesting review, seems dead on arrival, people who only pay by card can afford more luxurious taxis that wait for them as they do their shyt! They Billed by credit/Debit cards. All these cards akina Naivas, Nakumatt are dishing out are Visa/Master-cards making them applicable to register, as for the accounts having cash, This is Kenya. I do think they need to diversify their payment options, but their Modus Operandi is debiting an account remotely. It shall be tricky to initially change that Smells insider language. Any affiliations? Shareholder But its an interesting read on how they came up and their operation. Read >http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Uber-says-it-does-not-need-licence-to-run-Nairobi-service-/-/539550/2603146/-/pw4fit/-/index.html I am a sucker for Disruptors-Companies that come about and change How things have been running for God knows how long. maybe disruptor in us but in kenya we already have easy taxi doing that.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/13/2012 Posts: 139
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Thitifini wrote:shadowinvestor wrote:McReggae wrote:quicksand wrote:@shadowyinvestor......how did you pay? Can you confirm that they only accept credit cards, no cash nor mpesa as the author of this piece in The Star claims? http://the-star.co.ke/ne...n-kenyans-peculiarities
If true, they are off to a shaky start, unless their target is expats only. Even the US embassy accepts visa fees via Mpesa! Interesting review, seems dead on arrival, people who only pay by card can afford more luxurious taxis that wait for them as they do their shyt! They Billed by credit/Debit cards. All these cards akina Naivas, Nakumatt are dishing out are Visa/Master-cards making them applicable to register, as for the accounts having cash, This is Kenya. I do think they need to diversify their payment options, but their Modus Operandi is debiting an account remotely. It shall be tricky to initially change that Smells insider language. Any affiliations? Shareholder But its an interesting read on how they came up and their operation. Read >http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Uber-says-it-does-not-need-licence-to-run-Nairobi-service-/-/539550/2603146/-/pw4fit/-/index.html I am a sucker for Disruptors-Companies that come about and change How things have been running for God knows how long.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Hallo good people.
I have been ignoring this business of hailing cabs through an app but after watching the French cab drivers riots yesterday, now am very curious.
Its clear this is a classic disruptive innovation. How is it doing locally ? Have they gained traction ? I know the average taxi user in Kenya relies on cab guy they know. Problem is they are unreliable and damn exploitative. Its a battle between familiarity and convenience.
I want to start by downloading the app, but my eyes are fixed on investing in this business.
In 2007, a safcom guy was telling me how i could register a company and start a money transfer business they had just started. I remember a company called sasanet starting mobile m-pesa kiosks in town and at KNH.
I don't want to be telling friends 10 years from now how i watched the taxi business revolution from the sidelines.
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