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So how are they still in business. Do they survive by overcharging the few customers they get. One benifit I see is with lower maintenance cost.


overcharging the remaining customers and government or similar work: If you are in an old peoples' home, refugee camp, etc, no public transport available and you need to see the dentist, government or health insurance will pay for the taxi. (at least that is the situation in Germany)


They cornered the market and there are plenty of situations where a taxi is more or less necessary.




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