I agree uber, didi, and indriver are easy to use and convenient in Medellin. I don't understand though what girls asking for rides have to do with whether or not you have the option to pay by credit card. I just tell them no and set the payment method as cash? Am I doing something wrong?
[QUOTE=FunLuvr;2964928]Uber is easy to use in Medellin. I set it up to use cash only. That way, there is less problems with chicas asking you to get them an Uber, thinking you will pay for it when that wasn't part of the deal. I also use DiDi, probably more than Uber. DiDi also has a food delivery service that is cheaper than Rappi. Uber and DiDi are usually close in price, just compare them. There's a new ride app called Yango. It usually costs more than Uber and DiDi, plus it's difficult to put in the address you want. I seldom use Cabify because you don't get a guaranteed price from it, only a suggested range. When I've used it, the price always ends up within the range presented.[/QUOTE]