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Friday 22 January 2016

Uber launches much anticipated cash payment option

Uber, the innovative smartphone app that seamlessly connects riders to drivers has launched Cash payment in Lagos. That’s right – you get all the Uber awesomeness and even more options when it comes to paying for your ride. Simply choose the cash option, take a ride and pay your driver directly in cash at the end of the trip.

 

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To take advantage of this offer, simply sign up at https://get.uber.com/go/UBERCASHLAGusing the promotional code: UBERCASHLAG and the promo code automatically applies to your trip.

This is an experiment and the third city in Africa, after Nairobi and Cairo, to experience cash. We are in a test phase so riders are encouraged to provide their the insights and feedback by emailing support.lagos@uber.com or through Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #UberCashLagos
As it is a test phase, not everyone will see the cash option right away. It will roll out gradually over the next few weeks.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
1.       Open the app and select “SET PICKUP LOCATION”
2.      Look towards the bottom of the screen where your card details are displayed and tap on the card
3.       In the menu that pops up, select “CASH”. You can always select your preferred method of payment whenever requesting a new trip
4.      Request your pickup

UBER PRO TIPS
         Cash option is only available for trips in Lagos
         A valid Uber account is needed to be able to book a ride and pay in crash
         No bank card details are required when signing up for Uber and paying in cash
         Not everyone will see the cash option right away as this is a phased roll out
         Riders may pay their driver with other payment methods, if the driver has functionality for this
         Your fare will be rounded to the next N100
         Fare adjustments are not possible for cash rides
         There is no booking fee or additional charge to riders
         Cash payments may also be digitised and some drivers may have mobile wallets to accept fare payments


30 comments:

Unknown said...

Noted

STERN said...

omo I LOVE UBER. Perfect replacement when I'm not driving. CHEAP AF.

Oshiolo 1 of Belema kingdom said...

Una done start another one again oooo.People should take note and see wht will come out of this..

Unknown said...

Noted

Unknown said...

that nice

Unknown said...

Hmm!

Unknown said...

Dats very good. Linda take note!

baba said...

That's good

Unknown said...

Ok. Seen










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Unknown said...

Cool












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Pesin Pikin said...

Does this pay Nigerians?

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ok























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Unknown said...

Ok.


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JAYZSBOSS said...

Ok oh

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Adeoluabiodun8 said...

Alright

Muna said...

Wowza!

Golda Awosika said...

Seen





#*karlishah*

Dan said...

Lovely iniative

Unknown said...

nice one

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Good

Unknown said...

Noted

Unknown said...

Unu na eme ndi mmadu otii na anya afu uzo. K

Adaobilinda her sexcellency said...

Seen

Unknown said...

Ok seen...



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Unknown said...

well...
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Unknown said...

Making sense



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Unknown said...

SEEN

Unknown said...

Noted.Abi linda!

Anonymous said...

My guess is nobody really took the time out to read the post otherwise they would have spotted this sadly misplaced/misspelled word


UBER PRO TIPS

●         Cash option is only available for trips in Lagos

●         A valid Uber account is needed to be able to book a ride and pay in "crash"
@lindaikeji please correct it ASAP

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