- Uber scores a big win in legal fight to keep drivers as independent contractors by The Verge. I miss the days when Uber paid a fair amount to drivers and the quality of drivers was excellent.
- Arizona Uber drivers will get $100 each from lawsuit settlement by AZ Central. I wonder what would happen to the rates of data breaches if companies were fined $100 per person per incident?
- Now-Shuttered Taylor Gourmet Had A Loyalty Program With A Big Loophole by DCist via VFTW.
- Delta Announces New Detroit To Honolulu Route by OMaaT. Always nice to see new routes like this.
- Citi is changing the name of the Citi ThankYou Premier to Citi Premier Card. Wonder if this means changes are coming to the ThankYou program?
Deals expiring at the end of today (view the full deal calendar here):
- [Targeted] AmEx Offer: Aerolineas Argentinas, Spend $500+ & Receive $100 Statement Credit
- Chase Savings $225 Online Bonus – Requires $15,000 Deposit For 90 Days
- Chase Savings $300 Bonus – Requires $25,000 Deposit For 90 Days [Bonus Returns]
- Southwest Schedule Extended Until April 9th, 2019
- Raise.com: $200+ Uber Giftcard & Get $15 With Promo Code STOCKUP
Deals expiring at end of tomorrow:
There was a time when Uber paid a fair amount to drivers? Like a wage, or higher proportion of the cost of the ride? Were they always ‘contractors’ though?
Higher proportion of the cost, plus rides themselves were more expensive. They were still contractors
There’s a local coffee shop that uses the Belly app for loyalty points, and you can check in by scanning the QR code without even making a purchase. So, free coffee (but I think it only gives points once per day, so it’ll take around 8 days to get each coffee).
I don’t know … if “just a soda” assuming it was a soda fountain counted as a visit, that’s the high-profit item. 25 of those probably is net profitable even if you give away a sub.