Lyft wants to kill surge pricing.::The number of Lyft rides that were affected by surge pricing dropped 35% from the first quarter, according to CEO David Risher.
But if people knew up front they weren't getting a truck, they could make other plans. Instead they only found out the day before their move, that they were screwed.
In the case of Lyft, what's better: Knowing you'll be able to get a ride for 2-3x the price? Or finding out while standing on the curb, your normal priced ride won't be there for an hour or two?
But if people knew up front they weren't getting a truck, they could make other plans. Instead they only found out the day before their move, that they were screwed.
In the case of Lyft, what's better: Knowing you'll be able to get a ride for 2-3x the price? Or finding out while standing on the curb, your normal priced ride won't be there for an hour or two?