Harry Campbell
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And then it... There you go.
It says, sign up for Lyft to get $50 to $750, depending on the city.
Sign up for Uber to get $500, depending on the city, etc.
I imagine if you're driving meaningful signups to these folks, eventually one of them is going to basically go, wow, this guy's a rock star.
I want to acquire them.
Do you think Uber will acquire you ever?
So what's the best?
I want to do ride sharing.
It's the holidays.
I have some free time.
I'm in San Francisco.
I'm deciding whether I want to sign up with Lyft or Uber.
Which one can I make more money on?
And whichever one comes in first, you take it.
And do you have... Harry, do you think there's a big business in somebody building an app that just connects to the Lyft and Uber API to make one app so that the drivers don't have to go between the two?
I think if somebody develops something like that, don't you believe this industry is going to be... It's going to turn into a race to the bottom because everyone's going to be competitive and want to have the most lucrative call?
And does that mean increase?
That means when I order my next Uber, it's going to be a more expensive fee?
Probably not in the short term.
And that's kind of their main goal right now.