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	<title>Comments on: Car services can suck it</title>
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		<title>By: jeof</title>
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		<description>They all suck and all play the same dirty billing tricks especially when picking up from airports. For Queens/Roosevelt Island I&#039;ve had the best luck with Olympic - a tiny one that &quot;specializes&quot; in servicing RI but can be a real pain when coming from LGA. Dial7/Tel Aviv I&#039;ve actually had pretty good luck with. Carmel is gross. Intaboro and UTOG are generally okay for corporate accounts though they can NEVER find my building.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They all suck and all play the same dirty billing tricks especially when picking up from airports. For Queens/Roosevelt Island I&#8217;ve had the best luck with Olympic &#8211; a tiny one that &quot;specializes&quot; in servicing RI but can be a real pain when coming from LGA. Dial7/Tel Aviv I&#8217;ve actually had pretty good luck with. Carmel is gross. Intaboro and UTOG are generally okay for corporate accounts though they can NEVER find my building.</p>
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