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  2. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    Let the truth be known", the site allows competitors, and not just consumers, to post comments. The Ripoff Report home page also says: "Complaints Reviews Scams Lawsuits Frauds Reported, File your review. Consumers educating consumers", which allows a reasonable inference that the Ripoff Report encourages negative content.

  3. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports states that PriceGrabber places the ads and pays a percentage of referral fees to CR, [25] who has no direct relationship with the retailers. [26] Consumer Reports publishes reviews of its business partner and recommends it in at least one case. [27]

  4. Uber vs. Lyft: Understand the Difference - AOL

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    Lyft is a ride-hailing company based in San Francisco. It began in 2007 as a company called Zimride, which offered ride-sharing between college campuses. By 2012, Lyft became a ride-sharing service.

  5. Customer review - Wikipedia

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    Abuses akin to ballot stuffing of favourable reviews by the seller (known as incentivized reviews), or negative reviews by competitors, need to be policed by the review host site. Indeed, gathering fake reviews has become big business. [2] In 2012, for example, fake book reviews have been revealed as significantly affecting ratings on Amazon.

  6. Lyft will limit the cost of rides—for a price - AOL

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    Lyft posted a surprise profit in the second quarter with better-than-expected revenue growth of 41%. The company’s stock still trails competitor Uber by a long distance, though, in part because ...

  7. 10 Best Cars for Uber and Lyft Drivers To Be Successful - AOL

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    Although Lyft and Uber operators are required to meet driving requirements, provide documentation and pass screenings and reviews, most cars themselves are eligible to use for ride-booking ...

  8. Controversies surrounding Uber - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of all non-White drivers, alleging there was racial discrimination in how it uses passengers’ reviews to evaluate drivers. Driver evaluation relies on Uber's star rating system, which the lawsuit says disproportionately leads to the firing of people who are not white or who speak ...

  9. Lyft - Wikipedia

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    Lyft's distinctive pink mustache was the first branding the company used until 2015 when it switched to a smaller, glowing magenta mustache that sits on a driver's dashboard. Lyft, Inc. is an American company offering ride-hailing services , motorized scooters , bicycle-sharing systems , and rental cars in the United States and select cities in ...