Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

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Uber X Driver
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Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

Post by Uber X Driver » Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:12 pm

Hi everyone,

How do you guys deal with short trips on base rates in the Melbourne CBD?

Everytime I get a trip into the City, I seem to get stuck doing short trips like less than 2km's.

Lonsdale St to Crown, Crown to Chinatown, etc. Usually base rates for minimum fare and you make a whopping $5 from Uber.

Then you hear of the other driver who picks up a small surge but ends up from Collins Street to Geelong for close to $100!

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Re: Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

Post by Unicorn » Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:16 pm

Hi mate,
I usually just drop off the PAX and get straight out of the CBD. Lots of time can get wasted on these short fares.
Alternatively you could use one of your destination filters to filter back to where you would rather be driving.
Chances are that you may end up straight back in the city. It's the nature of the beast that is rideshare.
Happy hear of any other alternative ideas.

Unicorn

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Re: Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

Post by Uber X Driver » Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:35 pm

If I get stuck in the Melbourne CBD now sometimes I will just use up one of my Uber Destination Filters.
I usually set it out east to Ringwood, Glen Waverly or Frankston. It has worked out well for me several times now.

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Re: Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

Post by L5S » Fri Apr 27, 2018 6:17 pm

In cbd for uber short trip = total disaster

3 options to take always use at least 1

#1 Call pax + ask destination
#2 Convert to slider $7.50 to you
#3 Destination filter

Accept all trips in cbd means stopping illegal getting parking fines waiting for people before $6 southbank trip!! Rather not spend $150 to make $6 rather just make $100 straight up in long haul to SE suburb!!

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Re: Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

Post by SylviaEve » Mon Apr 11, 2022 6:19 pm

I usually set it out east to Ringwood, Glen Waverly or Frankston. It has worked out well for me several times now.


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Re: Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

Post by CirLott » Mon Sep 04, 2023 10:06 pm

Uber X Driver wrote:
Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:12 pm
Hi everyone,

How do you guys deal with short trips on base rates in the Melbourne CBD?

Everytime I get a trip into the City, I seem to get stuck doing short trips like less than 2km's.

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Re: Dealing with short trips in the Melbourne CBD

Post by CirLott » Mon Sep 04, 2023 10:07 pm

SylviaEve wrote:
Mon Apr 11, 2022 6:19 pm
I usually set it out east to Ringwood, Glen Waverly or Frankston. It has worked out well for me several times now.
It still works today :)

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