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Topic: [ANN][RMC]Ride My Car / Ride Share / Carpooling - page 16. (Read 32058 times)

sr. member
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Stan the Man!
Was recommended by Melds to come here, you'll definitely see me listing rides, I'm currently working for any crypto in addition to being a 'professional' uber driver. Toyota Prius ftw!

I'll chuck a few bits as well.
sr. member
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It comes down to marketing honestly. The idea is pretty unique so there's that novelty value already.
hero member
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Just found this and it sounds interesting, it's got good potential even if it's going to be hard to hit mainstream. Then again, even the biggest crypto projects (btc included) find it hard to hit mainstream adoption, that shouldn't deter you from building something useful anyway.

Anyway, crack on!
sr. member
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nice thread looking forward to see how this progresses. I picked up a few  Wink
sr. member
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Crypto Geek
Got some coins going to give them out to help spread word. I am assuming they will be distributed sometime after crowdsale ends.
sr. member
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I hate my family
I can imagine you're pretty busy so I think getting a community manager might help..
full member
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Hey

I appreciate you being open to suggestions and criticism.
I had a fair amount of thinking going into this and figured it will go well if you build it from a IoT perspective.
If you are looking to hire a biz dev - do drop me a message.

Regards
full member
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Matt or Jack? Why not both!
Car Pool Etiquette

Be on time. When one person is late, it makes other people late as well. Decide how long the driver is expected to wait for passengers before leaving.
Be respectful of the driver’s vehicle. Agree beforehand on whether it is OK to smoke, eat or drink in the vehicle. Never leave trash in the vehicle. As a driver, keep your vehicle clean and tidy.

If you are driving, drive carefully and obey all traffic laws. Speeding and aggressive driving may make other car poolers feel unsafe. Make sure all passengers are wearing their seat belts.

Be mindful of anything that might bother other car pool members. For example, excessive talking might distract the driver or bother people who prefer quiet. Talking on a mobile phone may also disturb some people, so make sure it’s OK with everyone first.

Try to avoid requesting changes to the schedule and follow through on your commitments. This will create trust and show respect to your fellow commuters. Don’t make unexpected stops for errands unless it is agreed upon by all car pool members.

Be considerate of passengers when listening to music, news or talk radio.

Avoid wearing products with strong scents. Strong perfumes, colognes or hair products may be irritating to others in the car.

hero member
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RideShare Safety

Car pooling is a safe way to commute as long as you follow certain safety guidelines.

Safety Tips

Meet prospective car pooling partners in a public place prior to traveling together. Avoid giving out too much personal information before meeting.

Ask questions to assess the driving habits and safety practices of prospective car pooling partners. You may also want to ask that they provide personal references.

Give friends or family the names of people you are car pooling with and let them know your schedule.

Trust your instincts. Just because you meet with someone or discuss car pooling doesn’t mean you are obligated to move forward. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t do it.

Once you have established the people you will car pool with, exchange emergency medical information in case there is an accident or medical emergency.



good stuff thanks for sharing

ICO live btw. Time to get some coins!
sr. member
Activity: 281
Merit: 250
RideShare Safety

Car pooling is a safe way to commute as long as you follow certain safety guidelines.

Safety Tips

Meet prospective car pooling partners in a public place prior to traveling together. Avoid giving out too much personal information before meeting.

Ask questions to assess the driving habits and safety practices of prospective car pooling partners. You may also want to ask that they provide personal references.

Give friends or family the names of people you are car pooling with and let them know your schedule.

Trust your instincts. Just because you meet with someone or discuss car pooling doesn’t mean you are obligated to move forward. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t do it.

Once you have established the people you will car pool with, exchange emergency medical information in case there is an accident or medical emergency.

newbie
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I need a ride now to the store for some more vape juice. anyone?
hero member
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my car is old, smelly and loud. Don't think anyone will want to ride with me.  Sad

LOL yeah I will pass. sorry bro
newbie
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my car is old, smelly and loud. Don't think anyone will want to ride with me.  Sad
full member
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Matt or Jack? Why not both!
full member
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I see a few more investors, lets try reach out and get a nice boost on the last day !
hero member
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ride my lambo, 100k RMC for a ride haha

I'm now officially a supporter - I will sit on my investment long term. As long as the project keeps going, I will try help out any way I can.
full member
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Investor / Trader / Analyst
i drive a nice ride but would rather ride in one myself
newbie
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anyone got a nice sports car if so i will take a ride
sr. member
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newbie
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In the Profile on RMC there should be a place for social links like facebook and twitter. That way you could friend someone first see their profile.
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