Uber Updates

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Remember the days when your pocket money was ₹10 and it covered pretty much everything? From a meal at the canteen to your last mile commute. Back in the day, you could accomplish a lot with a ₹10 note. Well, it’s time to start keeping it handy again.

For this week only, all uberMOTO rides across Gurgaon will cost ₹10, flat. That’s right – no promo codes, no cash-backs. Just request a ride, hop off at your destination (within minutes) and pay ₹10. No questions asked. It’s probably the easiest way to get around your neighbourhood and Gurgaon. Even if it’s a quick trip to the local store, request and hop on to an uberMOTO and beat the Gurgaon heat, for just ₹10.

Keep your ₹10 notes handy

This is kind of insane considering how hot it is now in Gurgaon.
 

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Do they change the breathing sticks for every person? Yesterday night I was stopped and I argued for 20 mins before they let me go without test because they didn't have spare new tube.

And coincidentally I see this thread today
 

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