What's your obligation to pay?
This happened to me, quite a long time ago actually, because I was new to the city and had no fricken clue what was going on and so i paid like 80 bucks for what should have been a 25 dollar ride, because he gave me a big runaround.
I suppose it could have been a clear misunderstanding...we had some communication problems, and he expected ME to know exactly how to get there, which was something I was unaware that I needed to know.
In that and similar situations, what's the deal there? Can you refuse to pay for a ride that was longer than necesary? Is there some "code" you have to speak, like you have to specifically say "Take the shortest route" or something? How do you handle it?
This happened to me, quite a long time ago actually, because I was new to the city and had no fricken clue what was going on and so i paid like 80 bucks for what should have been a 25 dollar ride, because he gave me a big runaround.
I suppose it could have been a clear misunderstanding...we had some communication problems, and he expected ME to know exactly how to get there, which was something I was unaware that I needed to know.
In that and similar situations, what's the deal there? Can you refuse to pay for a ride that was longer than necesary? Is there some "code" you have to speak, like you have to specifically say "Take the shortest route" or something? How do you handle it?
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