Quote from: Macabre on March 12, 2014, 05:34:10 PMFor the young ones who haven't heard this classic .
Please come to Boston
For the springtime
I'm stayin' here with some friends
and they've got lots of room...."
QuoteOnce I told the dispatcher that I intended to pay with a credit card and I was assured this was no problem, all cabs are equipped to take cards. As a courtesy, I told the driver upon getting into the cab of my intentions.
He basically refused to drive me to my location. We argued, I called Metro Cab while he proceeded to drive me not to where I wanted to go, but around Boston with the meter running. MetroCab tells me he is supposed to take my card and if he won't, I should CALL THE POLICE. That is literally the advice I was given. Eventually, he takes me to where I want to go. He also insinuated that I must be crazy to not be carrying cash and didn't believe me until we literally arrived and I was like, well, if you can't take my card, I'm not paying, SMELL YA.
Quote.then they didn't take a credit card on a day I had NO cash. Why ask? Why ask "cash or credit" if you really only mean "cash or I'll scoff at you and get pissed".
Quote.then that same cabbie yelled at my bf because he didn't have cash. Again. Why. Ask. Cash. Or. Credit. If. You. Don't. Take. Cards. Ended up essentially throwing him out of the cab (bf didn't pay)
Quote2) The entire Mastercard industry needs all new IT people because their credit card machines never work....apparently.
QuoteI dealt with another cab driver who tried telling me the credit card machine wouldn't work so I could pay cash. This was after getting me to where I needed to be. You couldn't tell me this upfront? Anyways, turns out he was lying. When I told him I did not have cash, he told me I could try the machine. It worked fine.
QuoteAt one point a driver refused to take my credit card although dispatch had notified him I'd be using one. He proceeded to yell at me and not let me out of the cab for 20 minutes, until he sulkily took the card (while telling me what a terrible person I am for not carrying cash). The guy was a little deranged and I was actually scared for my safety several times.[/spoiler]
QuoteBecause the credit card readers in taxis charge drivers a 5 or 6 percent processing fee—much higher than the rate paid by retail stores—cabbies feel like they're getting robbed when we use plastic. Tales of drivers with "broken" readers—broken until riders profess they have no cash, that is—are common.
Quote from: twinturbo on March 12, 2014, 08:35:16 PM
Definitely walk wherever you can. There's plenty to do/see and the walkway is very pedestrian friendly, the combat zone is totally gentrified.
Reasons to not take a cab there's not a whole lot of regulation and the city levied a 6% charge or tax on the drivers. No matter where you go the card reader will be "broken" doesn't matter if you ask if card is okay before you go. Google Metro Cab on Yelp you'll see what I mean. In NYC you can get a yellow taxi, Boston it's every man for himself. Too many yelling matches, threatening sometimes that you better have cash. I've had about 50-50 incidences. If you do take a cab either be prepare to yell back if they give you s**t about the 'broken' card reader or just carry enough cash for the cab ride.