Doom wrote: » I see loads of flyers been dropped in oranmore (4 dropped in my door today at different times) for Big-O taxis saying up to a €5 off, but there is a catch minimum fare is €15....sure thats a normal price to oranmore any way...must other Taxis you can haggle a discount of 2-3 euro anyway........... hah haaa good luck with that lads, we were not born yesterday....:rolleyes:
Seaneh wrote: » well if 15 is the normal fair and you get 5 off all fairs of 15+ you only have to pay 10 for your fair, thats a pretty good deal if you ask me.
cooperguy wrote: » Iv gotten the discount off the minimum fare!
schween wrote: » I would take "Minimum fare €15" to mean of you spend €15 you get €5 off, thus it would be €10. Like a supermarket offer of spend €30 or more and get €3 off --> €27. Lots of offers have a minimum spend like that. Or am I misunderstanding?
Xiney wrote: » don't pay Big O prices
celtictiger wrote: » Big O prices = Galway Taxi prices = City Cab prices. All taxi fares are metered and not set by the company. Discounts given are at the discretion of the driver/company
JustMary wrote: » Hackney fares are also metered, but lower. Hackneys aren't the same as taxis: they don't have signage, and are not allowed to pick people up off the street - the passenger has to ring or go to the office. Next time you want to so somewhere, try Pro-cabs or the company with the office next to AIB in Eyre Square.
JustMary wrote: » Hackney fares are also metered, but lower.
chuky_r_law wrote: » ...i worked out that i spend €1000-1500 on cabs a year. seeing as they know who i am everytime i ring there should be no call out charge added on at all. surely it would be in their interests to hold on to their regulars?
brokenlaptop wrote: » Procabs charge me 8€ regardless of time to get from their office to Merlin Stores. Big-O generally around 10€. Only use Big-O when I'm in a rush as they are the quickest for arriving admittedly.
Doom wrote: » Where did u get the cab to and what is the usual fare