A case of fare evasion? A Grab driver alleged that a passenger said he would withdraw money from an ATM to pay the $40 fare he owed, but he left and never came back. Stomper Simon, who is the private-hire vehicle (PHV) driver, said it happened on Oct...
A Grab driver alleged that a passenger said he would withdraw money from an ATM to pay the $40 fare he owed, but he left and never came back."At around 8.30am, I picked up a passenger from Block 106 Rivervale Walk," recounted the Stomper."Upon reaching the drop-off at around 9am, the total fare amounted to $40.30. The method of payment was cash and the passenger asked if I had PayNow available.
'Where got people so cheapo': Grab driver threatens to kick passenger off ride after she insists on routeWoman calls out Grab driver who tells her she should bring booster seat for kid "I passed him my contact number for the transfer. Subsequently, he claimed that he already performed the transfer, but I didn’t receive any notification from my bank that the amount had been transferred.
"I asked him to show me the transaction on his phone, but he claimed he did not screenshot the transaction.The Stomper added: "After a few minutes, he came out of the building and walked away without informing me.In response to a Stomp query, the police confirmed that a report was lodged.
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