TechHive: Pay with friends: Uber lets you split fares

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Jul 15th 2013, 20:48, by Susie Ochs

Restaurants are getting better about splitting checks between parties—typically nowadays you can just throw down a pile of credit cards, request an even split, and most servers won't bat an eye. Now try doing that in a typical taxi cab and see how the driver reacts. Uber, the app that lets you summon a ride from your smartphone, has you covered.

Uber's latest update brings the ability to split fares with friends—because what better way to improve on a service that makes it easy to pay for something, than by getting your friends to chip in too?

Released Monday, the lastest version of the Uber app (that's 2.8.6 on iOS and 2.6.9 on Android) lets you split the fare with other Uber users with just a few taps.

Once you summon a ride, you can invite your friends to split the far, no matter which of Uber's services you're using.

After you request a ride, tap the little arrow by the driver's name to find a Split Fare button, then add your fellow riders from your contacts list. They get a text message with a link that opens the Uber app if they have it installed on their phone. If they don't already have Uber, they're directed to get the app, sign up, and link their credit card to their account—luckily you're right there in the car to cajole them along. According to an Uber moderator, the splitting must be done before the ride is complete, giving the whole opt-in dance a little Cash Cab-esque urgency, too.

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