The Verge article was extremely misleading. I sent the writer some respectful points about missing facts from her article, and got a nasty gif as a reply.
- There is NO evidence presented that the credit cards were "burner". Why not? This would make the story true. This is an egregious claim. - There is no hard evidence that Uber intentionally encouraged canceling rides, while recruiting drivers. Nothing. - Verge said there were internal documents confirming encouragement of canceling rides but quoted only the recruiting emails. There's nothing wrong with recruiting./div>
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- There is NO evidence presented that the credit cards were "burner". Why not? This would make the story true. This is an egregious claim.
- There is no hard evidence that Uber intentionally encouraged canceling rides, while recruiting drivers. Nothing.
- Verge said there were internal documents confirming encouragement of canceling rides but quoted only the recruiting emails. There's nothing wrong with recruiting./div>
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