My car is in the shop and if I could I was going to run somewhere across town, then my wife could pick me up after work. The place is about 10 minutes away.
I pop open Uber, and type in where I need to go. 10 minute ride, but it’s priced at $25 and up from there. I was like holy shit ok I don’t need to go that bad I can wait.
A few minutes later I get a push notification that said “Prices have dropped!” I click it and it opens up the exact same route but now the fare is 9 fucking dollars.
Even looking now, it’s $11-12. I’ve worked in a mobile app company before… That shit isn’t random. They appear to be testing some “fuck you pricing” and then if you don’t bite they cut it to the normal rate. Someone at the company is currently running numbers to see if they can get wealthy people to bite on the inflated pricing.
Fuck you Uber. Not like your company has a great history in the first place, so I guess I’m partially to blame.
This kinda happened to me today but not with Uber… My dog has some dermatitis and I needed to get some ointment, so I open up Petco’s website to see what the one down the street from me had on hand. They had exactly what I needed, and the price was listed at $12. Cool. I walk down there and find the thing, but it’s $16. Not cool.
Nowhere on the site does it say that the price listed online is special for online purchases. I should have just left and ordered it online for pickup to save $4 but then it would take I don’t know how fucking long to be ready and I was already there. Bastards.
Couldn’t you have asked for the manager? In a non Karen way, assuming the site price wasn’t online only they should be able to honor it.
I didn’t even think about it until now. Probably could have price matched their own advertised price.
They price match their website, so does PetSmart. Always check the website because this seems like their SOP now.