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how not to get ripped off by taxi??
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1.       mey0722
117 posts
 18 Oct 2007 Thu 09:28 pm

I'm a single female who will be taking a taxi from Istanbul Airport (I believe Ataturk) to the ferry docks. How can I do my best to not get ripped off by taxi drivers. I know NO Turkish. I can learn a few phrases, but honestly, I'm not going to become fluent in the next month before I leave. I worry being alone, female, and not speaking the language, of potential hazards.

2.       KeithL
1455 posts
 18 Oct 2007 Thu 09:39 pm

Taxis are better now than 5 or 6 years ago. Before, they had the old meters that didnt work. You paid whatever the driver said after you argued a bit. Now, its electronic so you can see the price as you go.
Just make sure he drives on the kennedy along the seaside.

Of course he can always make the drive longer. This happened to me this summer. My flight got in at 6:00am. So i fell asleep in the taxi. He assumed I was a foreigner and drove 30 minutes longer. He wanted 60 YTL and I gave him 35YTL. he assumed i was tourist, so we argued in front of my flat for 10 minutes before he finally drove away angry.
Moral of the story, Stay awake!!

3.       mey0722
117 posts
 18 Oct 2007 Thu 09:42 pm

Thanks, Keith. Would it be acceptable to tell the driver where I'm going and to take the Kennedy Expressway so that he has a clue I know where he's going? Or would that be rude?

4.       KeithL
1455 posts
 18 Oct 2007 Thu 09:48 pm

when you are leaving the airport (first stoplight) make sure he turns right. If he is not turning right, tell him you want to drive by the seaside. If you say Kennedy, he will understand also, even if he speaks no english.

5.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 19 Oct 2007 Fri 02:46 am

Gosh..taxi drivers are terrible!either do not speak english or pretend not to speak!from my personal experience make sure what is on taxometer..gun or geceler fee and to tell the truth you can always negotiate for how much is the ride..anyway..good luck with them..since I learnt their attitude I have preferred Subway or buses)))Easier!

6.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 19 Oct 2007 Fri 09:05 am

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Gosh..taxi drivers are terrible!either do not speak english or pretend not to speak!from my personal experience make sure what is on taxometer..gun or geceler fee and to tell the truth you can always negotiate for how much is the ride..anyway..good luck with them..since I learnt their attitude I have preferred Subway or buses)))Easier!



Lets not scare you totally. You can get wonderful ones that are great. You can get awful ones. If they put the meter on night rate (GECE) I just make as if I have forgotten something and totally get out of the car. Don't give them a second chance.

MAYBE YOUR HOTEL DOES AN AIRPORT PICK UP. It could be 10 or 20 lira more than the normal taxi fare, but cheaper than a rip off one and much nicer.

7.       Loveprague
627 posts
 19 Oct 2007 Fri 02:19 pm

My experience of taxis is mixed feelings and to tell you the truth I am glad I have my fiancee in them when I have to take one. We had to take one in Istanbul once from the supermarket as we had bought too much and we do not have a car, he took the longest route back home which is barely 2 miles away, you should have heard my fiancee she really laid into him I was helpless if I was on my own, she knew what he had done and told him so in raised Turkish, when we got to our home she told me to only pay him how much it should be and not what he wanted. There are good and bad experiences I think

8.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 19 Oct 2007 Fri 07:50 pm

Quoting Loveprague:

My experience of taxis is mixed feelings and to tell you the truth I am glad I have my fiancee in them when I have to take one. We had to take one in Istanbul once from the supermarket as we had bought too much and we do not have a car, he took the longest route back home which is barely 2 miles away, you should have heard my fiancee she really laid into him I was helpless if I was on my own, she knew what he had done and told him so in raised Turkish, when we got to our home she told me to only pay him how much it should be and not what he wanted. There are good and bad experiences I think



I feel just like you....grateful to have a guide. My husband has gotten into many "verbal confrontations" with taxi drivers and most of the time I would not have even known that I was being ripped off!!

9.       vineyards
1954 posts
 20 Oct 2007 Sat 01:57 am

We simply cannot be proud of our taxi drivers. It doesn't help much to speak the same language either. Taxis are very much like the stock exchange when there is traffic to one direction or if it rains they become hot commodity. When you hail them they ask you where you are heading and rush away instantly if they don't like your destination. Under the circumstances, you can just expect a hitch hike class service at inflated rates. That being said taxi rates in Turkey are cheaper than elsewhere in Europe although fuel is way more expensive here.

Be very careful when giving or taking money from/to a taxi driver. Some crooks will change your money with a bad one and return it to you asking you to give him a good one.

What is the point of dealing with such wrong people? It would be best to stay away from them as much as possible. As some friends said, there are very good taxi drivers as well. I wish there were more of them.

10.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 20 Oct 2007 Sat 11:31 am

This is disgusting. Things like this really put me off a country - you feel you are constantly being ripped off.

Why don't they regulate the taxis better? In most other countries I have visited you can agree a price in advance (particularly from airports) and there is normally a standard fee, whichever taxi you use. These taxis are better off in the long term because most people tip them well

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