I'm not sure if calling it a "ride share service" is just a poor attempt at confusing people with semantics or if people are dumb enough to actually believe that Uber and Lyft are fundamentally different from a taxi service. The driver is also paid 80% of the original fare. When you order a pickup from one of these services a minimum charge is applied and there are separate charges per minute and per mile with the option of tipping the driver, just like a traditional taxi service. The title of Uber's website even calls them a taxi service. So what makes this different from a taxi service hiring independent contractors? Nothing. I've never used an online dating site, but I'm pretty sure they don't charge you per date and mile that you ride your date. Proponents of these services insist that they are "ride share" services and not taxis, and compare them to dating sites claiming it only introduces people to other people. Uber and Lyft are services that allow you to hail a ride using a mobile app. I don't now if people are getting dumber as whole or if the internet just allows more stupid people to connect. Are they in individual cases or all on a spindle? Is it going to hold up or is it a piece of crap? Are they pressed discs or DVD-Rs? What is the quality of the video and audio like? How many episodes per disc? What languages are the audio and subtitles in? For some reason, some people care about extras. People want to know how the discs are packaged. Nobody cares whether you liked the show or not, if somebody is looking to buy a series it is because they already like it. If you are leaving the review for a complete set of DVDs for a television series, you should rate the set, not the series. Sellers have their own page to rate them. You should be reviewing the product, not the company. Nobody cares how fast your item got there or what problems you have with the seller, this isn't eBay. There are too many people on Amazon who don't understand what the point of a product review is.
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