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Trip Rides - Driver Referral Partner - Trip Rides is a new Innovative Software Co.in the Rideshare Industry whose mission is to spread around the world rewarding Rideshare Drivers and Riders.
09/11/2020
♦️ATTENTION♦️- ALL RIDESHARE DRIVERS 🚗.Tired of driving 10 to 12 hour days just to make enough to substantiate yourself? Want to earn ♦️100%♦️ of the fare instead of 35-45%? Then the company you want is TripDelivers!
A new Delivery & Rideshare software company transforming the Rideshare industry has launched and is spreading to ALL major cities in 2020.
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09/07/2020
Welcome our new delivery & rideshare company- Trip Rides & TripDelivers!🚙
How Does TripDelivers Work for Drivers, Customers and Restaurant? See training webinar below!
Drivers can download the Driver App by tapping the link below.
Sign-up @ www.tripdelivers.com
Restaurants Sign-up with This Link -
https://merchant.tripdelivers.com/ #/page/register?referral_code=ehbates ..And Use Referrer Code - EHBATES. Don't forget to share your Referral link with your friends & family nationwide!
https://youtu.be/01wTwvKjJVM
01/23/2020
https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2020/01/22/charlie-baker-uber-lyft-fee-proposal
Charlie Baker is proposing a fivefold increase in Uber and Lyft fees The money would go toward improving the MBTA. But the two companies aren't happy about it.
12/23/2019
https://www.abc15.com/news/uber-to-cease-operations-at-sky-harbor-next-month-company-says
Uber to cease operations at Sky Harbor next month Starting next month, Uber drivers will no longer have the option to pick-up or drop-off passengers at Sky Harbor International Airport, according to a statement sent to ABC15 by the popular rideshare company.
11/27/2019
Uber was just stripped of its license in London—Here's what three experts say investors should watch Uber's license to operate in London was ordered stripped Monday by the city's transport regulator, which cited a "pattern of failures" that "placed passenger safety and security at risk." San Francisco-based Uber immediately said it plans to appeal Transport for London's decision. Here's what three....
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