Question Are You Tired of the Taxi Ripoff?

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I've just arrived in Cozumel and have been ripped off four times by taxi drivers! I thought I did enough due diligence to be informed about what I should be paying from point A to point B, but the taxi Mafia has little care about adhering to their rules. The first three drivers refused to provide me the rate card. The fare should have been 260 pesos from Casa Mexicana to Iberostar. The first two drivers quoted 350 pesos to which I countered with the correct fare. The price was lowered to 300 pesos. Once I mentioned I wanted to see the rate card, they all of a sudden didn't understand what I was talking about. I walked away and headed down the road on foot to catch another taxi. Driver number three said 300 pesos and also refused to provide the rate card. Now I was running out of time to get to my destination, so I paid the $300 pesos.

Coming back from iberostar, with no option, I was forced to pay the $300 pesos from Iberostar to Casa Mexicana. Once we arrived, I waited till my stuff was out of the van and then I asked the driver for his rate card, to which he did not know what I was talking about. I then typed the question into Google Translate and showed it to him. He looked dumbfounded and wouldn't answer, even seeing the question in his own language. I then went to the front of the van and took a picture of his license plate. He conveniently found a rate card. This rate card was in USD for cruise ship passengers only, for transportation from the International and Punta Langosta Piers. It occurred to me now that the drivers are charging regular tourists the cruise ship passenger rates all the time. This was not a zone rate card and it was not in Spanish or Pesos. When I asked to take a photo of the rate card, he refused. Now I'm angry and telling him that by law he needs to show it to me. He finally let me get a photo, but he didn't make it easy and wouldn't let me touch it. He says that Casa Mexicana is at Punta Langosta Pier. So somehow that means I'm a cruise ship passenger?

I would be interested to know what the community here does in these situations in Cozumel. Besides taking a picture of the license plate, what other photos should one gather in the event of filing a formal complaint? I'm not saying I would take time from my vacation to do so, but this might be enough of an intimidation to the driver that I'm not a customer that will be taken advantage of.

I'm thinking that Maybe I should just get in the cab, knowing the price, and pay it at the destination. If he has a problem with it, then that would be another issue.
 
I just checked the website link you gave. Is it up to date for 2024? You say the 2016 rates are still in effect. Correct?
Correct. The taxi guys went on strike just the other day to protest that the rates have not been adjusted for so long, especially given the inflation the world has seen in the last couple, few years. This is why most will quote very different fares than the official ones and refuse to show the rate cards...
 
Correct. The taxi guys went on strike just the other day to protest that the rates have not been adjusted for so long, especially given the inflation the world has seen in the last couple, few years. This is why most will quote very different fares than the official ones and refuse to show the rate cards...
I just read that inflation is still running high in Mexico. The article gave a recent figure of 5.6%. Adjusting the rates would make a lot of sense.
 

Sounds like Uber made some political contributions.
Government was tired of the violence from taxis which also involved tourists. Its bad around Cancun area. Its about time they start pulling the licences for the bs.
 
The reason that Uber and Lyft are so popular is that they bring quality control and price competition to personal transport services. Many cab drivers are great and many others are coercive thieves and thugs. The thugs want to stop competition. WIth the app the driver rates the rider passenger and vice versa. I've yet to use a good cab app worldwide that works as good for me as uber or lyft. Cab drivers exploit non locals worldwide. I have zero sympathy for them.
 
The reason that Uber and Lyft are so popular is that they bring quality control and price competition to personal transport services. Many cab drivers are great and many others are coercive thieves and thugs. The thugs want to stop competition. WIth the app the driver rates the rider passenger and vice versa. I've yet to use a good cab app worldwide that works as good for me as uber or lyft. Cab drivers exploit non locals worldwide. I have zero sympathy for them.
Cab drivers can be very hit or miss, I agree. I have had great ones in Mexico, Thailand, Vietnam, China, and Cambodia, and terrible ones in the same places, too. I have sympathy for many of the drivers in NYC who spent a crazy amount of money on medallions and now need to compete with Uber and Lyft who are not required to buy medallions. Seems like unfair competition to me. A few years ago there was a rash of suicides by cabbies who have basically lost their life savings due to this.
 
Sure, the NYC cab medallion scheme is unethical and created artificial scarcity and poor quality, high prices. Thats what lyft uber solved. Taxi Medallions were like investing in anything else. They took a risk and some lost. The city should have tripled the number of medallion cab licenses 50 years ago. In a huge city like NYC there will always be a demand for cabs that riders can hail. They will have to go to the places the passengers are. Uber and Lyft do surge pricing that raises their prices HIGHER than cabs in some cases.
 
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