How to avoid inDrive driver price scams in Da Nang, Vietnam?
Based on 1 discussion with 3 participants · Last activity: 12 days ago
Based on 1 discussion with 3 participants · Last activity: 12 days ago
TL;DR
In Da Nang, some inDrive drivers try to demand extra cash after you've already gotten in the car, especially near the port area where touts operate. The fix is simple: just get out and re-order — a new driver usually shows up within 1-2 minutes.
Near the port area, touts aggressively grab travelers offering rides; one such tout later accepted an inDrive order and tried to charge double the agreed price — passengers simply got out and booked another car.
A driver accepted the app order but once in the car claimed the trip was too long for the agreed price and demanded extra payment. Passengers got out and found a replacement driver within 2 minutes.
After a month of regularly using inDrive in Da Nang, price scams were rare; one driver left a low rating for no clear reason, possibly because the offered fare was too low for their liking.