theGavin wrote: » Howdy :cool: Alright, here's the story. Two nights ago I was heading to a party with my girlfriend and my mate. So, we were in Tallaght, near the Square to be exact, and the party was in Ballyfermot so we waved a taxi down and hopped in. Now, I've never been to Ballyfermot, so it's fair to say that I've never gotten a taxi to Ballyfermot. I gave the taxi driver the address and we were away. Everything was going grand until... "What was that address again?" asked the taxi man. I gave him the address again. He then asked "Is that near the police station?" . I looked at him and replied "I don't know, I've never been to Ballyfermot before." He then drove around Ballyfermot for a good 20 - 30 minutes looking for the address. I then got my friend to come out of the house we were looking for and come find us. At this stage I was fuming. Now, I was sitting in the back seat during the whole journey , so I didn't see the fare charge. He turns to us and goes "Ah, just call it 30 euro". When he said this I thought the charge was about 40 euro, and he took a tenner off for getting lost. Nope , the charge was 30.05 . He took five cent off. Cheers. My question to you all is : Has this ever happened to you? And if it did, what did you do? And, if it hasn't happened to you, what would you do?
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Dean0088 wrote: » Taxi drivers tend to take the pi55 a bit all right. Wouldn't surprise me if he played the thick just to drag a few extra quid out of you. €30 for tallaght to ballyfermot? Rip off. I guess the best thing to do would be to make sure the driver knows where the place is before setting off. He should have GPS - they're not as expensive as they were a few years ago.
Dean0088 wrote: » Riveting.
Elba101 wrote: » As is this thread
doomed wrote: » You paid hime €30 because the clueless git couldn't find the address? Pay him for getting you to Ballyfermot plus €3. After that he can sod off. Does he expect you to drive as well?
Cupcake_Crisis wrote: » Ive only ever ad a handful of bad experiences with taxi drivers, the most recent being when I was getting a taxi home from town on a saturday night, a little bit worse for wear, but still knowing my way home. The taxi driver took me the longest way possible, went half way around the world, then decided to ignore me telling him what turn to take, adding a good 5 minutes into our journey! I wasn't impressed, fare was about €35, when its normally €20. I gave him €25 and told him to be careful who he tries that on in future.
where do i go from here wrote: » Whos the most at fault? The taxi driver who overcharges? or The customer who pays up? If your not happy with the service provided don't pay it:) No good complaining afterwards.
LighterGuy wrote: » Theres alot of chances out there. Try and rip off the ejit whose drunk is their mentality.