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It Is Time For Reverse Reviews - Strategy with RS

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Shilpesh Mishra

Hi Rajesh, Uber and some cab services have driver's app using which the drivers rate the customers once a ride is complete. I have experienced and seen this many times. However, I am not sure if they use such ratings to decide whether to provide service or not 'to the extent they really should'? I read a news article which said in Delhi a cab driver rated a group of drunk girls badly and if I remember correctly, the cab service decided to not serve those customers again. If this is followed by every cab service, for example, then only customers will worry about these. Otherwise, in today's competitive market - any other cab service is ready with a ride to serve a customer. In my opinion, the decision depends on what a company wants to gain - a large customer base/ market share by tolerating bad customers or business growth by partnering with the right kind. I think answer's not hidden for me anymore after typing the last statement. :)

25 Jun 2015, 08.13 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Shilpesh what can I say except that even for me the answer is not hidden after reading your statement. Wish more managers were so clear in there thinking as you are. Keep it up! Good show!

26 Jun 2015, 12.53 AM

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Shilpesh Mishra

Thank you so much Sir! :)

30 Jun 2015, 08.49 AM |

Mayank Tewari

Yes, it is true that cab drivers are asked to rate the customers. And according to the driver, the rating is noted for future references. And a continual misdemeanour by customers results in bad ratings and companies even go the extent of 'blacklisting' them and do not provide services in the future. And by what I have heard of various experiences of different drivers working for Uber, they would be definitely implementing it in their operations. (All of this is a corroboration by a driver and not by someone actually working in the inside)

26 Jun 2015, 02.03 AM

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Rajesh Srivastava

Mayank Tewari thanks for sharing this experience.

5 Jul 2015, 10.36 PM |

Mohit Kanjwani

For any service has 7p' with people being an indispensable part...now both service provider and taker will be actively involved to enhance the service quality

28 Jun 2015, 02.26 PM

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Rajesh Srivastava

Indeed Mohit. The service will only improve because of this ....

5 Jul 2015, 10.38 PM |

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Comments
 

Shilpesh Mishra

Hi Rajesh, Uber and some cab services have driver's app using which the drivers rate the customers once a ride is complete. I have experienced and seen this many times. However, I am not sure if they use such ratings to decide whether to provide service or not 'to the extent they really should'? I read a news article which said in Delhi a cab driver rated a group of drunk girls badly and if I remember correctly, the cab service decided to not serve those customers again. If this is followed by every cab service, for example, then only customers will worry about these. Otherwise, in today's competitive market - any other cab service is ready with a ride to serve a customer. In my opinion, the decision depends on what a company wants to gain - a large customer base/ market share by tolerating bad customers or business growth by partnering with the right kind. I think answer's not hidden for me anymore after typing the last statement. :)

25 Jun 2015, 08.13 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Shilpesh what can I say except that even for me the answer is not hidden after reading your statement. Wish more managers were so clear in there thinking as you are. Keep it up! Good show!

26 Jun 2015, 12.53 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Shilpesh Mishra

Thank you so much Sir! :)

30 Jun 2015, 08.49 AM |

Mayank Tewari

Yes, it is true that cab drivers are asked to rate the customers. And according to the driver, the rating is noted for future references. And a continual misdemeanour by customers results in bad ratings and companies even go the extent of 'blacklisting' them and do not provide services in the future. And by what I have heard of various experiences of different drivers working for Uber, they would be definitely implementing it in their operations. (All of this is a corroboration by a driver and not by someone actually working in the inside)

26 Jun 2015, 02.03 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Rajesh Srivastava

Mayank Tewari thanks for sharing this experience.

5 Jul 2015, 10.36 PM |

Mohit Kanjwani

For any service has 7p' with people being an indispensable part...now both service provider and taker will be actively involved to enhance the service quality

28 Jun 2015, 02.26 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Rajesh Srivastava

Indeed Mohit. The service will only improve because of this ....

5 Jul 2015, 10.38 PM |