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Do Canadian taxis take credit cards?

There are numerous currency exchange offices for visitors to exchange money into Canadian currency. Most exchange offices are open during regular business hours (9am-6pm) and Saturday from 10am-5pm. Credit cards are also widely accepted in restaurants, stores, taxis, etc.



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Licensed Toronto taxis will accept payment with all major credit cards. If you are hailing a taxi off the street, check if the taxi light on the roof is on – if it is on, that indicates the taxi is available, if it is off, it is unavailable. Tipping your driver 10 to 15% for good service is common courtesy in Toronto.

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Pay with cash or card. However, most cab drivers accept only major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. If you pay in cash, carry small bills with you so that you can pay your exact fare. If you have larger bills, make sure the driver has change before you pay him or her.

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We accept cash, debit cards, and Visa and MasterCard. 4. Does the fare include tip?

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Us millennials are in general, less afraid of credit card fraud and Uber hasn't given us any reason to change our minds. Uber is also less expensive than taxis, at least in Toronto. Prices are about 30% less for a private Uber X ride vs. a traditional taxi, and gratuities are included.

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They charge flat rates – no surge pricing – to Toronto destinations, accept all major credit cards and meet safety requirements.

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Being paid with cash means drivers have money ready to pay for ongoing costs such as fuel, repairs and maintenance. While many card transactions can be instant, some can take days to process and the driver has to wait for the money to reach their account. They may also pay a charge for each electronic transaction.

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Is a driver allowed to refuse to let a passenger use his/her credit/debit card? No. Drivers are required to accept American Express, MasterCard, VISA and Discover (and some will accept the JCB Card) for all fares. The driver must accept credit/debit cards for any fare amount.

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Why do taxi drivers only take cash? Immediate payment: Cash payments provide immediate payment to the driver without any delay or potential chargebacks, unlike card payments which may be subject to processing times and potential chargebacks.

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All black cabs accept payment by credit or debit card without a surcharge. For a full list of fares, check out Transport for London's taxi fares information.

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You should tip your taxi driver at least 15 to 20% of your trip fare. ... (Find out ahead of time if your cabbie accepts a credit card. If you are paying with a credit card, add the usual 15–20 percent instead. Taxi drivers: 10–20 percent of total fare (same for ride share apps).

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Transportation. After taking a taxi, you should tip 10 percent to 20 percent of the fare. For example, a good tip would be CA$2 on a CA$8 fare or approximately CA$5 or CA $6 on a CA$40 fare. Not everyone tips the airport or hotel shuttle drivers, but a CA$2 tip is acceptable if your driver was friendly or helpful.

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The answer is yes, they can. In fact, many taxi drivers prefer upfront payments as it guarantees that they will be paid for their services.

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First, you should know that all black cabs take credit or debit cards and contactless payment methods. While cash remains the standard form of payment, every black taxi carries card payment devices. The device can be fixed or handheld, but most taxis have it installed in the passenger compartment.

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You can pay for rides by cash or card. To pay for rides by card, first add the card in the app. You can add up to 5 cards.

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Do drivers using Uber pick up at YYZ? Yes. Go to this list of airports around the world where you can request a ride with Uber.

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