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Title: Vermont taxi service allows patrons to decide fares
Post by: THUNDERDUCK on August 03, 2009, 02:03:58 PM
ESSEX, Vt. – When Eric Hagen started Recession Ride Taxi in Essex, Vt., he took more questions than fares.

Everyone wanted to know if the sign reading "Pay What You Want!" on the back of his taxi was for real. It is, and Hagen says he hasn't been shortchanged yet.

He offers pay-what-you-can bottles of water, Gatorade and soda and a free ride after six paid fares. He tells the Burlington Free Press that business has been good.

Most of his transactions are in cash. But he's also gotten a CD from a musician and a $10 supermarket card.

Hagen has been offering his taxi service Thursday through Sunday nights since June. When he's not a taxi driver, the 46-year-old Hagen works full time for the American Red Cross.

Title: Re: Vermont taxi service allows patrons to decide fares
Post by: shadowstar on August 03, 2009, 02:05:19 PM
I'd pay a decent amount at least because I'd feel guilty if I didn't XD
Title: Re: Vermont taxi service allows patrons to decide fares
Post by: Saikami on August 03, 2009, 04:05:26 PM
^ Yeah, same here. Interesting idea though. :3
Title: Re: Vermont taxi service allows patrons to decide fares
Post by: JFC on August 04, 2009, 01:44:20 AM
I'd pay a decent amount at least because I'd feel guilty if I didn't XD
That's probably what he's counting on. I seriously doubt anyone wants to be known as the cheapskate who only paid a penny for a $30 cab ride because that's all he/she only "had" to pay whatever they "wanted."