2024-08-14
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Recently, the incident of "a man taking a 1,400-kilometer ride-sharing car and then canceling the order and running away" has caused widespread discussion.
According to a report by Jiupai News on August 13, the driver, Mr. Liu, was contacted.He said he had called the police and planned to sue.He said that not long after he called the police, the police received a call from the owner of a white SUV, who claimed to be a Didi driver and that the man had escaped after getting in the car.
Mr. Liu tried to call the man.After finding out that the number was no longer in service, "I knew from that moment on that he was a repeat offender. He had no intention of settling the bill from the beginning and was ready to run away."
On August 12, Hello Hitch responded:The relevant orders have been verified and the passenger's eligibility to place orders has been restricted. The passenger will not be able to use the car until the order fee is returned. At the same time, we will assist the car owner to recover the loss and remind both parties of the trip not to leave the platform transaction.
Man hitches a ride for 1,400 kilometers
The above toilets are used as excuses to escape the bill
According to the Beijing News, a man recently took a ride from Beijing to Hunan, but after arriving, he canceled the order and ran away, blacklisting the driver. The driver, Mr. Liu, said that he and his father were going to travel to Hunan, so he picked up the man on the Hello platform. The whole journey took 25 hours and he arrived at around 7 a.m. the next day.The fare was more than 2,200 yuan, plus the highway toll, the total was 2,800 yuan.