Two weeks ago, undergraduate Adeline Wong was scolded by a TransCab taxi driver.
She had hailed the cab after clubbing in Zouk. Upon reaching her house in Tampines, she asked the driver if she could pay by Nets.
'I was shocked when he told me he couldn't accept Nets. I thought he was lying,' said Ms Wong, 23.
'Only when he told me that Comfort and CityCab taxis accepted Nets payment did I agree to withdraw money to pay him.'
The cabby drove around the neighbourhood until they spotted an ATM machine - a detour which added $3.60 to the fare.
It is not only passengers like Ms Wong who are frustrated that not all taxis allow Nets payments.
Cabbies are also unhappy.
Mr Ng Eng Soon, 55, who drives a TransCab taxi, said: 'Three out of four of my passengers think they can pay by Nets. I'm so sick of them asking me only after they reach their destination.'
Now, he makes sure his passengers have enough cash before he takes them to their destination.
The Sunday Times understands that ComfortDelGro - which operates Comfort and CityCab taxis - has had a commercial arrangement with the Network For Electronic Transfers (Nets) to provide a cashless service since November 2006.
Nets, owned by banks DBS, OCBC and UOB, has been providing cashless payments for more than 20 years.
According to ComfortDelGro's group corporate communications officer Tammy Tan, Nets payments account for about half of the cashless transactions for its 15,000 cabs.
Its taxis also accept major credit and corporate charge cards. It has no plans to introduce ez-link payment at this point.
Neither Nets nor ComfortDelGro would comment on whether they have an exclusivity agreement that shuts out other taxi operators, when asked by The Sunday Times.
But Nets did confirm that there has been 'increasing interest' from other taxi operators for a tie-up.
It said it is 'poised to explore any collaborative opportunities', as long as they are 'mutually viable and sustainable'.
But why has that not happened?
All the other five taxi operators The Sunday Times spoke to - Prime Taxi, Premier Taxis, Smart Cabs, SMRT Taxis and TransCab - think Nets has its hands tied.
Premier Taxis, which has a 2,200-strong fleet, said it has been knocking on Nets' doors for the past two years.
A spokesman said it has been given indefinite answers and there was 'no indication of interest' from Nets.
'Many passengers hop onto our taxis thinking that all taxis offer Nets. There have been many cases where taxi drivers had to take them to the police post when they refused to pay or provide personal particulars to the driver,' he said.
TransCab approached Nets in 2006 but was told that the latter could not offer the service as it was bound by an 'exclusivity agreement'. It added that TransCab could try again some time this year, said a spokesman.
Mr Tan Soon Chye, general manager of Prime Taxi, the newest taxi company in the market, said it asked for a collaboration with Nets in January this year.
But it was turned down by Nets, which said its service is 'exclusive' to ComfortDelGro.
Mr Seah Seng Choon, general manager of the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case), said consumers would certainly prefer more payment options since not all carry sufficient cash in their wallets.
He added that it is up to the other taxi companies to approach Nets and explore the possibility.
Case has not received complaints from passengers on the inconvenience of not being able to pay by Nets in all taxis.
The Competition Commission of Singapore said it has not received any complaints of a non-level playing field from taxi operators.
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Comfort Taxi (Blue) and CityCab (Yellow) Fleet: 15,000 All accept Nets and major credit cards.
SMRT Taxis (White) Fleet: 3,000 About 99 per cent of the cabs accept ez-link payment. Major credit cards are also accepted.
TransCab (Red) Fleet: 2,600 From the middle of next month, major credit cards will be accepted. It is also considering ez-link payment after credit-card machines are installed in all its cabs.
Premier Taxis (Silver) Fleet: 2,200 Major credit cards are accepted.
Smart Cabs (Green) Fleet: 750 About 10 per cent of its taxis accept major credit cards.
All Bro.. I got a question pls advise.. If the pax told mi okie he/she want to pay by card etc but my cab dun have such svcs.. If i agree to send he/she to the nearest ATM kiosk FOC for the sake of getting back my fare but will not send customer back to it origin departure point. Is it okie???
it's our service to send pax to point B...but pax may have to bear the cost of finding an atm...if you dun send pax back to his destination you expect pax to take another cab home? then you got lots of quarrel on your hand
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Ms Wong told the cabbie she's going to pay by Nets only when she reached destination. She should have checked with cabbie upon boarding. She perceived that the cabbie was lying when the cabbie told her Transcab taxis do not accept Nets. That is the mindset of the general public. They always think that cabbies are out to cheat them. It's time that the authorities start educating the commuting public. Furthermore, Ms Wong said 'Only when he told me that Comfort and Citycab taxis accept Nets payment did I agree to withdraw money to pay him'. Nowhere in the article was there any mention of the cabbie scolding the pax. So why was this titled as 'SCOLDED BY A TRANSCAB DRIVER'??? ..
Understand from the media that Nets only provide the cashless payment to the one and only cab coy in Sg, that's CDG. Where by the rest of the cab coys are not qualified, cos they r small ''' i mean small fleet of cab'''..
-- Edited by uncle_dan on Wednesday 6th of May 2009 09:47:14 PM
Understand from the media that Nets only provide the cashless payment to the one and only cab coy in Sg, that's CDG. Where by the rest of the cab coys are not qualified, cos they r small ''' i mean small fleet of cab'''..
-- Edited by uncle_dan on Wednesday 6th of May 2009 09:47:14 PM
CDG has the 'exclusive" rights with Nets...very soon this 'exclusive' will be gone...the rest of taxi coys will also provide Nets
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so this is a MAJOR diff of blue & yellow from other taxi coy.. they knows that the demand for cashless is going up and they prepared in before hand and we gets all the upper hand then other coy.. being a big coy always have the EDGE.. anytime anyone hob in my cab and when reach destination they want to pay by card... NO PROBs.. u guys may disagree after reading this, there is more..
the blue & yellow coy pays the cabbies in 2 days time which means money come out from the coy to the drivers 1st!! then when nets receive the payment from the bank like 1 week later then they pay to blue&yellow coy... will the other coy have the $$ to give cabbies 1st then recv money from bank? so, the blue&yellow coy do look after the cabbies in some way.
Nowadays ppl already forgotten what is pocket money, go out never check $$$ in wallet, all expense cashless, always no money even $3 pay by nets. Smart blue yellow got such 'exclusivity agreement'.
Confirm, all cashless will be paid to cabbies on the next working day. The coy will make the payment to the cabbies once the transaction is approved on the MDT. This is one of the biggest advantage and why many cabbies still stay with the big coy...
I encountered many occasions after quing...the cab infront of me was rejected by tourists as they wanted to pay by credit cards...then i zooooom in lor
most tourists dun want to pay cash as they dont want to bring back our currency to their country less they donate it at AP charity box
now you know big is satisfying...small one cant go in
-- Edited by fairfare on Friday 8th of May 2009 11:36:01 PM
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