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I have 3 kids and didn't get sleep in at all [emoji23]
12 hours ago, t_revz said:

What's the difference between x and black? Car price? How many levels are there?

There's UberX (normal), Uber-maxi whatever for large group and UberBlack which is swanky af.

Everytime you go up a level you pay more.

What's the difference between x and black? Car price? How many levels are there?

From what i know uberx is $1 per km while black (top class) is $2per km now there is one more in between its people carriers.

Also i did get charged a uberblack flagfall of $2 and 18min in car was $5.60.
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From what i know uberx is $1 per km while black (top class) is $2per km now there is one more in between its people carriers.

Also i did get charged a uberblack flagfall of $2 and 18min in car was $5.60.



How much should I charge if I use my GTR [emoji38]
Went to work straight into nightshift did not sleep at home or plane was up for 22hrs. Went to sleep i can't sleep now after i woke up from 3.5hrs of sleep [emoji27] [emoji22]



Huh ? Too much sleeps ?
Im using my PC, don't notice a new layout.
Did some things to my car today, found out some new troubles with my car today as well. 
Got some Quotes.

Back to saving $$$$.


Time to move it on b4 you overcapitalise
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