SaintHacker
Journeyman Pro
Genuinely interested in why you feel so strongly against them.
From a consumer point of view, I see nothing to dislike.
I agree competition is good, but with them its not a level playing field. It would take me far too long to type out all the legalities but in short they break the law with their app and the way it works, and the way they pay their drivers makes their model not much different to modern slave labour. Are you happy getting in a car driven by someone who has done 18 hours straight, is miles from home, and probably still hasnt covered the rent of his vehicle?
Are you happy getting in a vehicle which may not be up to your local authority standards? The driver may not be DBS checked, there is no guarantee the driver holds the correct insurance. If you use a plated local taxi/PH you're should be safe in the knowledge the car/driver are licensed and if anything goes wrong you have some comeback with the local council. If you use an uber, who knows?