dronefromsector7G
Well-Known Member
I’ll let you know if I’m Sean’s security team if you can tell me who he is.Who are you Seans security team ? We go back a long way matey and are pals on here.
He is just clarifying a few things OK ....
I’ll let you know if I’m Sean’s security team if you can tell me who he is.Who are you Seans security team ? We go back a long way matey and are pals on here.
He is just clarifying a few things OK ....
I’ll let you know if I’m Sean’s security team if you can tell me who he is.
Got it. Sean Write-Fillips.Go to sleep lad it's morning time ..You are having a bad dream : /
There are circumstaces where Uber can bail you out of the shit; like last summer when me and my lad went to the wrong baseball stadium to watch New York City! (my own, ridiculous fuck up) My son swiped his App, the cab was with us in under a minute and we only missed the first ten minutes of the game. It was good value too. There's no way that would have been the case with a conventional cab.Heathrow Airport is £62.00 with Uber from where I live. The local office does it for £50.00. They require just an hour notice too.
It’s what he calls me when he’s semi lucid.Who’s Sean?
Nobody had a bad experience? I tried to get from Clayton to Failsworth and four drivers accepted then cancelled the fare because it clearly wasn’t convenient for them. I understand they don’t know your destination until they get there but can see distance and other details. That should be stopped. It also happened when I was being collected from a pub so I imagine they’ve had a bad experience with drunks. Shame it was 7pm.
The fact most drivers appear to rely on satnav as opposed to knowledge speaks volumes. They’re hardly the most professional ones. It’s a gig economy for a budget alternative.
London are trying to ban them (ironic considered most of the drivers probably voted Khan in!)