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Uber Drivers Announce “Application” for Low Rates and Abusive Fees · Global Voices

Drivers of transport applications in different parts of the country announced a blackout for Tuesday, February 3, in demand for late rates, high commissions and lack of regulation, a situation that — they warn— becomes increasingly difficult to sustain the activity. Luis Argüello, driver of Uber in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, in dialogue with Mañana Sylvestre on Radio 10. “It is complicated, it is sincerely complicated,” summed up Luis Argüello, drive…
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Drivers of transport applications in different parts of the country announced a blackout for Tuesday, February 3, in demand for late rates, high commissions and lack of regulation, a situation that — they warn— becomes increasingly difficult to sustain the activity. Luis Argüello, driver of Uber in Alta Gracia, Córdoba, in dialogue with Mañana Sylvestre on Radio 10. “It is complicated, it is sincerely complicated,” summed up Luis Argüello, drive…

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Gustavo Sylvestre broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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