Re: Advance travel info for IETF-78 Maastricht

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On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 06:31:14PM -0700, Dan Harkins wrote:
> 
>   I have had cab drivers in the US try to force me to pay cash
> in similar situations. Saying they don't accept credit cards and
> then, when I say that's all I have, telling me how much longer
> it will take to get me out of their cab if I really want to use
> a credit card. In these cases I just kept insisting on the card
> and eventually (like, within a minute) all was settled the way I
> wanted it to be settled: with the credit card.
> 
>   It may seem anachronistic to some, but the rule of law does
> apply in the US today and asking to have a police officer settle
> the dispute is a good way of getting quick resolution. If all
> else fails maybe taking a picture or two (driver and taxi permit)
> with a camera phone might tend to elicit a change of attitude.

I talked to a cab driver in Boston, and he's not very happy with
credit cards, because he was forced to use a new system for credit
cards, and it takes what he considered an unfairly large percentage
when customers pay by credit cards.  After learning that, I've
generally tried to pay cash when I can, and if I really have to pay by
credit card, I'll give a bigger tip as compensation.

					- Ted
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