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Samuel Dixon

Very wrong sir…If you ever will build products, you cant even contemplated it. They concept of Bolt has been seriously bastardized in this area.
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Inyang Archibong
Very wrong indeed! 馃槗
Especially when I am
In lagos 馃檮馃檮
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Chinedu Amah
It’s greed and the fraudulent nature of our people
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Agbai Reuben
I never understood why they kept asking, until I noticed one was blocked out of the app immediately we got to my destination. Then I realised it was meant to short change the system.
You want to use another person’s resources to get customers and you don’t want to pay any form of charges. Who really did this to us? This same people will keep attacking government for corruption, calling government all sorts of names, what’s the difference with them?
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Charles Dara
Agbai Reuben
People always attempting to act smart but coming out as stoopeeed in the process. If the app creators didn’t create this service will they get a single ride in the first place.
I wonder how they think sef. Cheating is just encoded into some people’s DNA
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Godson Ogumka
In Owerri, they’d ask you of the Bill on the Bolt app, then upgrade it.
I recently rode with Bolt in Owerri and driver asked to confirm the bill, it was clearly N800 on the App but he insisted he’d do N2500 whilst schooling me on the cost of petrol and distance of the trip. They’ve made a mess of the brand in Owerri.
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Uche Aniche
Godson Ogumka and when there’s a surge, they don’t complain. I don’t know what’s wrong with us.
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Ekene Okechukwu
Godson Ogumka
You are complaining of Owerri, try Asaba, you will be totally battered.
Those guys up there are wicked
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Ol煤wap岷筶煤mi Oyetimein
Godson Ogumka it happens everywhere in Nigeria outside Lagos. Same story in Ibadan.
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Mubarak M Aminu
Godson Ogumka same story in Kaduna,
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Nnamdi Uba
Very very wrong.
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Bobby Rak

I don’t bother arguing. I just book another ride
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Sunday Ukafia
I usually just book another ride and report them. Greedy sets of people!
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Bethel Bethomak
That’s fact it’s called a professional cab service where we book and you take me to my destination… Why the need to go offline
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Ekene Okechukwu
People are just wicked in this country, reaping other people off their hard work and investment.
Bolt only work in Lagos, Calabar, Port Harcourt and Abuja. The rest areas I been to is a mess.
And as fellow entrepreneurs, I think we should insist on never to do offline with these guys. A platform that has made movement easy for us shouldn’t be so shortchanged by those it is providing job for.
And some after the offline trip, having eaten the companies 25% will ask chairman anything for the boys. Aku uwa eju afor.
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Nosa S. Omoregie
Please NEVER fall for it.
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Michael Nzubechukwu
Yes, it is
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Gloria Ojukwu

Nigerians always find a way to bypass systems and then turn to complain that nothing is working. The most annoying part is how they think it鈥檚 their right.Some of them even go ahead to ask for tip even after going offline. And then we have the ones that ask you for the price you saw when you booked. It鈥檚 well o.
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Ifeanyi Obua
It’s unethical
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Obioha Uche
I am happy that we can see that Buhari or whoever who is going to be president is not our main problem.
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Judith Ifeoma Uzodimma
I thought I鈥檓 the only one who keeps experiencing this. I have reported some of them to Bolt but no positive result.
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Tayo Ogbonyomi
I agree with you. The dysfunctional environment we find ourselves breeds such disregard for established protocols sadly
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Akuma Nmecha
I had that experience in Owerri.
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Comfort Ibiye Iyalla
Argument stopped when I offer to pay N500 no more, no less for offline rides, regardless of the distance.
And I asked some if they are ritualist, for wanting to offer offline services.
If they don’t want to do the job, they should gettat!
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Uche Aniche
Comfort Ibiye Iyalla that’s what I do. I offer them way less than the price and ask if they’d take it.
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Adedeji Owonibi
I have preached morals to so many when they asked this and explain how much it cloud storage cost for the app to be maintained, explaining how unfair it is considering I have a solution too and wouldn’t want such. young naija man always wanting to cut corners
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Uche Aniche
Adedeji Owonibi a lot of them believe the company has no expenses and is reaping them off. So much greed.
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Ad茅m贸l谩 Ol煤s煤nm谩d茅
Our people will always find a way to cheat and everyone will turn around to blame the system. Thi3ves everywhere.
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Soji Ogunnaike
Apart from being morally wrong it is highly insecure
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Gerald Oparanozie
Soji Ogunnaike sure , security is another angle to reason
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Hectoriyke Okechukwu

I agree with you. Need to do something about it
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Yox Green
I just hiss and cut the phone. All the tales of bolt cheating them to justify it is just bs! Build your own app run am if e easy.
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Gerald Oparanozie
Very annoying
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