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Originally Posted by KingTort
Jumping from uber or grab should be simple since their market is the same although they are competitors.
The local Uber officers are really too much if they acted like Big Guns dealing with the drivers who are their clients.
Wonder how much you paid?
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The Uber & Grab companies in Singapore operate differently from their counterparts in the other countries. In Singapore the government actually funded them and invested in them. They also seconded their people to be in the senior management of these companies. The government has vested interest to see these companies succeed and if you observe carefully you can see their "guided hands" in the way these companies are operating. So dun be surprised by the high handedness coming from the top as they think they are part of the government.