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  • Let's talk about Uber.

  • Uber is part of the new "sharing economy"

  • that lets people with their own vehicles

  • pick up consumers within minutes

  • and take them from point A to point B.

  • The buzzy bay area startup

  • has raised 1.6 billion dollars in just 4 years.

  • and is valued at an eye-popping 18.2 billion dollars

  • Uber is 204 cities,

  • across 45 countries,

  • and covers 55 percent of the U.S. population.

  • Imagine a world with less pollution.

  • No traffic jams.

  • And maybe you don't even have to own a car,

  • because your next ride is just a tap away.

  • No more scrubs! Hanging out of the passenger-side

  • of your best-friend's ride.

  • Uber!

  • This is the vision that Uber is peddling

  • and venture capitalists are fully on-board!

  • Uber's recent valuation,

  • makes them more valuable

  • Hertz,

  • Avis,

  • or United Airlines.

  • Uber managed to raise 1.2 billion dollars

  • from investors by Friday

  • and the company's CEO, Travis Kalanick, expects to get an additional 200 million dollars.

  • That's all thanks to the company's incredible valuation.

  • Investors estimate that Uber is worth

  • a whomping 17 billion dollars!

  • Add everything up

  • and Uber is now worth 18.2 billion dollars.

  • As the Wall-Street journal points out,

  • only Facebook managed to get a higher valuation from investors as a private company.

  • Also, Uber is now worth about as much as competitors

  • Hertz and Avis combined.

  • On paper,

  • Uber looks like a startup that wants to disrupt the 11 billion dollar taxi industry,

  • but what if I told you,

  • Uber's business model was more sinister than that.

  • The reason Uber can double revenue every 6 months

  • and close round after round of funding

  • is because they have found a way

  • to sidestep the costly regulations

  • that are required of cab companies.

  • Uber plays by a totally different set of rules.

  • Their game plan is to effectively ignore

  • whatever legal challenges

  • may eventually be thrown at them

  • in a quest to get big and drive their competition out of the game.

  • Uber is playing a game of Risk.

  • Their carefully, calculated missions

  • are putting them on a course for total domination.

  • Mission #1: Build a Fan Base

  • Position yourself as a classy, but cheap startup

  • and people will use the word "Uber" as a verb

  • and tweet their love.

  • Hashtag: #loveuber

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  • Mission #2: We Need Small Business

  • Uber is the new face of entrepreneurship and small business in America.

  • Uber CEO Travis Kalanick

  • said that drivers in New York make over 90 grand a year

  • and drivers in San Francisco make over 70 grand.

  • The San Francisco Cab Drivers Association

  • reported that 1/3 of the 8,500 cab drivers

  • in San Francisco have ditched driving a registered cab

  • in the last 12 months to drive for Uber instead.

  • Watch this video and try to resist starting your own business.

  • My name is Saahn,

  • My name is Meir

  • My name is Gehrat

  • My name is Bolivender-Singh

  • My name is Juan and I'm an Uber partner.

  • Yellow taxi is very difficult for me.

  • The effort, the energy, the hassle.

  • Sitting in the car like for 12 hour, 10 hour.

  • The amount of time that you put in.

  • I don't want that anymore.

  • It's significant comparing to Uber.

  • I'm never going back to the Yellow taxi.

  • I wouldn't be living the life I'm living right now if it wasn't for Uber.

  • You make more money, you're not hustling for the money.

  • You go online, you got paid like this. 1, 2, 3.

  • Slow, just patient.

  • When I want to work I can do it.

  • Being a part of Uber,

  • you move from the bottom of the ladder to the top of the ladder in no time.

  • It's like my own business.

  • Easy.

  • Convenient.

  • And everybody likes.

  • Mission #3: The Bait and Switch

  • Uber operates more like a pimp, than a boss.

  • By calling themselves a "Tech" company

  • instead of a transportation company,

  • they are able to call drivers: "Independent Contractors"

  • and they don't have to guarantee wages or pay health insurance.

  • Drivers receive star ratings from passengers.

  • And drivers that fall below 4.4 stars

  • can be deactivated by Uber.

  • If me and my girls get drunk

  • and I wanna cramp 6 of us in a Prius

  • but the driver rightfully says no,

  • I can be like, "Ew! One Star!"

  • Also, drivers don't receive tips.

  • A highlight of Uber's seamless payment system,

  • meant that no money is transferred between rider and driver.

  • That's great! But there's no tip.

  • By Uber's own estimates

  • 20,000 new drivers sign up for the service each month.

  • Lured by high signing bonuses and hourly guarantees

  • but what happens to drivers when Uber goes back on its word?

  • More than 50 L.A.-based Uber drivers gathering in this North Hollywood parking lot tonight

  • voiced their displeasure with continued rate cuts by the popular ride sharing app.

  • None of us have anything against the app.

  • Aya Valilar has been an Uber driver for a year and a half

  • but says her take home pay continues to drop.

  • I've experienced 4 cuts...

  • ...since I started.

  • It was $2.50 a mile when I started, a year and a half ago

  • and now we're at a $1.10 a mile.

  • You can't make a living off of that.

  • Okay, the best part of all of this,

  • One of the drivers featured in the video

  • is now one of more than 1,000 drivers

  • who've been protesting the company's policies.

  • Drivers surveyed across the nation

  • say they're making from about $5 dollars an hour

  • to $20 dollars an hour.

  • Meaning if they're working 40-hour weeks,

  • that's between 10 to 40 grand a year.

  • Their fares, of which Uber gets 20 to 25 percent,

  • must also go to:

  • Gas,

  • Tolls,

  • Car Washes,

  • Wear and tear,

  • Maintenance,

  • and Insurance.

  • Which brings us to

  • Mission #4: Regulations are for Suckas

  • In April, Uber rolled out a $1 dollar, "safe-ride" fee.

  • So after years of operation, Uber has decided to pass the cost of safely running a business onto the consumer.

  • Here's what Uber says the $1 "safe-ride" fee pays for:

  • Background checks,

  • Vehicle checks,

  • Driver safety education, and

  • development of "safety" features in the app.

  • So you're favorite Chinese Food company is going to start charging a...

  • ..."safe-food" fee.

  • Give me $1 dollar and I make sure there's no rat poop in your egg roll.

  • So just how air-tight are these background checks?

  • "I have a 3-page rap sheet"

  • Reformed California criminal,

  • Beverly Locke, agreed to help us test the system.

  • Uber says it does not hire anyone with severe driving violations

  • or convictions in the last 7 years for violent crimes,

  • felonies, sexual offenses, drugs, or DUIs.

  • Locke has priors in California for burglary, drugs, and assault.

  • And she's still on probation.

  • Yet, after she filled out Uber's online application

  • this ex-con, was hired to be a driver.

  • I would pick somebody up take them to the airport

  • and my second thought would be to go back to that house, see what's in there.

  • The Taxi, Limousine, and Para-Transit Association

  • claims that 30 to 40 percent of a traditional taxi's operation expenses

  • consists of regulatory costs.

  • Which Uber avoids.

  • Most Important: Primary Commercial Liability Insurance

  • Mission #5: Tricky Terms

  • Uber claims to carry a $1 million dollar umbrella policy

  • for instances of accidents with passengers in the car.

  • But,

  • drivers who are on the way to pick up passengers

  • or merely have the app open

  • may not be covered.

  • Also,

  • Uber claims

  • They're not liable for passenger injuries

  • based on the app's Terms of Service.

  • Ya'll should probs read that.

  • Probably the most eye-opening thing I learned

  • is that Uber ex-drivers, regular people, like you and me

  • who use their own cars and have personal motor vehicle policies

  • are specifically excluded from instances of driving for profit.

  • Call your insurance company right now

  • and tell them you want to pick up strangers.

  • For money.

  • Let me know how that goes.

  • Uber says,

  • "We have nothing to do with them."

  • "We're just an app."

  • "We do not...

  • ...hire these drivers."

  • "They're independent contractors."

  • "We do not control them."

  • So, basically what people don't know is that, if you get hurt by one of these cars

  • Uber's gonna go: "Not me!"

  • "Got nothing to do with me."

  • Your private automobile insurance...

  • ...coverage will say, "Look, this is a commercial trip...

  • ...we're not covering it."

  • Lyft.

  • Uber.

  • Will say...

  • "Look, the app was not on, we're not covering it."

  • Standard, private passenger auto policy specifically excludes

  • you know, coverage for any kind of injury or damage

  • that arises out of an accident while a driver is holding themselves out for hire.

  • Either drivers aren't aware of that, 'cause they haven't read their policy

  • or they're aware of that and they're just hoping for the best.

  • Think "Bait & Switch Hiring", "Dodging Liability", and "Unstable Wages" are bad?

  • Meet...

  • Mission #6: Subprime Sweet Spot

  • Uber has now decided to dip their toes into the sub-prime loan market.

  • YAY!

  • Uber's financing program connects drivers with poor credit to auto lenders promising better rates.

  • The startup wants more drivers with nicer cars

  • so drivers are urged to take out loans

  • with the promise that car payments

  • can be deducted from their Uber earnings.

  • Risk?

  • "Ah! You're gonna book 6-figures this year! No problem!"

  • Welcome the Uber Financing Platform!

  • Drivers are the engine of the Uber network.

  • Without you, we just wouldn't get anywhere.

  • That's why we're making it easier than ever to drive your own vehicle.

  • And be you're own boss.

  • With Uber's preferred financing program

  • you can buy or lease a car for as low as $20 dollars per day.

  • Even if you've been turned down for a loan before.

  • Even if you have bad credit or no credit at all.

  • We can help you get behind the wheel in a week.

  • Two of the companies Uber has partnered with

  • are now under investigation by the Justice Department for Sub-Prime lending.

  • Uber is operating like quite the "Car- Tel"!

  • Mission #7: Eliminate the Competition

  • Uber's at war with rival startup Lyft.

  • Uber's aggressive tactics reflect the fact that ride-sharing

  • is a Zero-Sum game.

  • A driver picking up an Uber customer

  • can't also pick up a Lyft customer

  • Drivers can drive for both services,

  • though companies discourage the practice.

  • Plus, once Uber infiltrates and transfers drivers from one platform to theirs

  • the request rate for that service declines.

  • According from a report by CNN,

  • Car service competitor, Lyft,

  • claims that Uber ordered and cancelled thousands of Lyft rides

  • in an attempt to blow past the competition.

  • The outlet says, according to data provided to it by Lyft,

  • nearly 200 Uber employees have made & then cancelled more than 5,560 reservation since October 2013.

  • Not only did Uber cancel thousands of rides

  • but they devised: Operation Slog

  • Best. Name. Ever.

  • Where Uber contractors, strike up conversations with Lyft drivers

  • and attempt to sign them up before they arrive at their destination.

  • Have I told you about our Lord & Savior, Uber?

  • Contractors earned up to $750 dollars in commissions!

  • For successfully recruiting a new driver to Uber.

  • Uber may only be 4 years old,

  • but they're getting better and better at doing backroom political deals

  • to get their service into big cities.

  • You guys are almost launching a "political" campaign.

  • Well, look... um, you know, we really started out as, you know, you see with a lot of startups sort of,

  • a bunch of techie kids, sort of, trying to make something really interesting happen

  • We have to tell our story and persuade

  • politicians and city officials about why our story's important.

  • Mission #8: Wheelin' & Dealin'

  • Illinois wanted to pass new ride sharing legislation,

  • with provisions that would prohibit drivers from working more than 10 hours a day,

  • cap-serge pricing,

  • and require drivers to obtain a chauffeur's license.

  • Uber lobbyist were like,"Uh.. [chuckle], looky here, uh..."

  • "...you make this go away and we'll build out the Chicago office."

  • That's not gonna work!... Wait, what?!

  • Governor Quinn vetoed the bill!

  • A few weeks later, Uber announces it's adding 420 jobs by the end of 2016.

  • And they pimp walk away from the rules.

  • The New York attorney general, just announced, he was dropping all regulations

  • in the state of New York

  • after Uber hired the former Head of New York's Taxi and Limo Commission.

  • So in a pro-disruption argument

  • There's no need for any public transportation laws!

  • Hotel laws!

  • Or food safety laws!

  • Because the market will quickly move to drive out bad actors

  • Free Markets are good!

  • Regulation is bad!

  • Here's how we fix everything.

  • Number One.

  • Believe it or not, I'm not gonna get all Regina-Regulation on you!

  • But, I think there should be some sort of hybrid insurance policy.

  • That would cover drivers for both the personal use of their vehicle

  • and their transportation work.

  • As rider numbers increase,

  • the amount of drivers increases.

  • And their are bound to be more accidents.

  • Number Two.

  • Uber should introduce the ability to tip the driver within the app.

  • For years, consumers have thought that Uber's seamless payment process

  • meant tips were included!

  • But they're not!

  • Drivers are struggling to make ends meet.

  • And consumers are benefiting from cheaper rides.

  • In-app payments, would help out everyone.

  • An informed consumer, is a powerful consumer.

  • Uber is like that hot chick that everyone wants to get with

  • but as you dig deeper, you find out more and more unsavory things about her.

  • Am I saying you shouldn't get in bed with her?

  • Well, that's up to you. But maybe you double bag it.

  • Free Markets allows companies like Uber to grow

  • and steal with lightning speed.

  • But public safety shouldn't be sacrificed

  • on the altar of capitalism.

  • We should all decide how we want companies to treat employees,

  • municipalities,

  • and competitors.

  • And THEN decide if we want to get taken for a ride.

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