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Lady narrates encounter with female ‘Taxify driver from hell’
A lady has taken to social media to share her experience with a rude female Taxify driver in Abuja.
The lady, Blessing Mary Ocheido, claimed the driver started acting rudely from the moment she initiated the trip using the cab-hailing app, Taxify.
Ocheido said she was forced to cancel the ride because of the driver’s attitude. However, the woman began calling and texting her on the phone to curse her.
Describing the experience as shocking, Ocheido wrote,
I just encountered a Taxify driver from hell. I’m still in shock.
I requested a ride on the app and got a female driver. She asked where I was going to and when I told her, she became rude probably because she realised I wasn’t going that far. I have discovered that Taxify drivers from Kubwa prefer that you are going into the town and would mostly cancel the ride if the trip is within Kubwa.
Anyway, this driver agreed to come pick me but kept dropping the call on me when I try to explain my pickup location. Then she arrived and started screaming at me to come out. I told her she had no right to speak to me that way and therefore I was cancelling the ride.
She cancelled the ride before I did and started calling me up with different phone numbers to rain abuses on me. I refused to respond. Then she proceeded to send abusive text messages to me.
Guess what else she did? She refused to leave so that Taxify would keep bringing her up when I request for another ride being that she was the closest driver to me.
Anyway, I eventually got another ride and I have reported her on the app. Find attached a screenshot of her text messages to me.
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