I believe Uber has been outlawed in some countries, France being one of them. There has been a lot of stuff in taxi trade magazines about drivers bad attitude and behaviour and grossly overcharging.
 
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Once upon a time Microsoft was the devil and governments clamped down hard on them for running a monopoly, made them break up their business/software and fined them hundreds of millions. But they only ever screwed over the IT business.

Google are much much bigger devils that everyone seems to think are the good guys. They are a catalyst to ruining all sorts of businesses. I work for a company/organisation that represents backpacking hostels in NZ. Since international travel became available to everyone, BBH has nurtured the backpacking business in NZ - we look after the hostels protecting them from rouge guests and rouge practices, and look after the guests making sure they are not ripped off, getting a good service and a distinctively 'Kiwi' experience when they come here. That's fine till some shonkey multinational called PriceLine pays some Dutch fella a few million for a snappy domain name 'Booking.com' and then pay Google hundred of millions so that if anyone does any accommodation type search they get a face full of Booking.com. Now the whole accommodation business globally is basically being creamed and decimated by these guys. Hotels (etc) globally are being forced to list their accommodation with these pirates and in return they take at least 10% of all accommodation revenue - then the hotels realise all the other hotels list with them and they're 250 in the list - so they agree to give them 1/4 of their income to go a bit higher in the list. They don't give a **** about the business or the customers, they just ply Google with lots of cash to facilitate a corporate tax on our business.
 
Once upon a time Microsoft was the devil and governments clamped down hard on them for running a monopoly, made them break up their business/software and fined them hundreds of millions. But they only ever screwed over the IT business.

Google are much much bigger devils that everyone seems to think are the good guys. They are a catalyst to ruining all sorts of businesses. I work for a company/organisation that represents backpacking hostels in NZ. Since international travel became available to everyone, BBH has nurtured the backpacking business in NZ - we look after the hostels protecting them from rouge guests and rouge practices, and look after the guests making sure they are not ripped off, getting a good service and a distinctively 'Kiwi' experience when they come here. That's fine till some shonkey multinational called PriceLine pays some Dutch fella a few million for a snappy domain name 'Booking.com' and then pay Google hundred of millions so that if anyone does any accommodation type search they get a face full of Booking.com. Now the whole accommodation business globally is basically being creamed and decimated by these guys. Hotels (etc) globally are being forced to list their accommodation with these pirates and in return they take at least 10% of all accommodation revenue - then the hotels realise all the other hotels list with them and they're 250 in the list - so they agree to give them 1/4 of their income to go a bit higher in the list. They don't give a **** about the business or the customers, they just ply Google with lots of cash to facilitate a corporate tax on our business.

You could try registering Bonking.com as a rival. The recent news suggests that people are interested in such sites. They would need places to lay their heads.



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Once upon a time Microsoft was the devil and governments clamped down hard on them for running a monopoly, made them break up their business/software and fined them hundreds of millions. But they only ever screwed over the IT business.

Google are much much bigger devils that everyone seems to think are the good guys. They are a catalyst to ruining all sorts of businesses. I work for a company/organisation that represents backpacking hostels in NZ. Since international travel became available to everyone, BBH has nurtured the backpacking business in NZ - we look after the hostels protecting them from rouge guests and rouge practices, and look after the guests making sure they are not ripped off, getting a good service and a distinctively 'Kiwi' experience when they come here. That's fine till some shonkey multinational called PriceLine pays some Dutch fella a few million for a snappy domain name 'Booking.com' and then pay Google hundred of millions so that if anyone does any accommodation type search they get a face full of Booking.com. Now the whole accommodation business globally is basically being creamed and decimated by these guys. Hotels (etc) globally are being forced to list their accommodation with these pirates and in return they take at least 10% of all accommodation revenue - then the hotels realise all the other hotels list with them and they're 250 in the list - so they agree to give them 1/4 of their income to go a bit higher in the list. They don't give a **** about the business or the customers, they just ply Google with lots of cash to facilitate a corporate tax on our business.
Then hotels should be more fair with there prices then. Go to the front counter and ask for a room and in what ever price............ Go back out side and go on line and you pay a lot less. Hotels have shot them selves in the foot with there pricing
 
FYI - so that guests can budget and plan their trip, we only let hostels change their prices twice a year - summer/winter pricing. This is published in a guide book we print and distribute, its put on our website and we print them up, laminate them and the hostels display them at their front desk.

We also monitor the hostels where they are listed on other websites and if the prices fluctuate we get them to sort it out.

There's shonky operators in all businesses - as I say - we're proud of what we do, and try to nurture the 'business'.

Bit like Uber in comparison to licenced cabs - there's a free for all or some level of reliability and quality of service.
 
Booking.com you can get rooms through out the world. I was talking about here is US. What you do in KIWI I could give a fook. But you were knocking Booking .com and micro soft weren't you

Do you still believe that Microsoft created the computer desktop and its graphical user interface ? ...
 

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