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Old 15th January 2016, 12:17   #1
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WaiveCar.com - Drive for free! Car-sharing funded by advertising

This must be started in India.

While Delhi copes with the even-odd trials, WaiveCar has become the latest innovative addition to commuting solutions. Launched in Los Angeles, the unique car-sharing program runs on advertising dollars, and gives drivers a break. Using WaiveCar’s mobile app for iPhone or Android, drivers can find a car near them, book it and start driving — no cards or keys necessary. WaiveCar will unlock the door for you remotely, and the keys are inside. And insurance is part of the all inclusive-deal.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/tech/w...T4ppzoMRL.html
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Re: WaiveCar.com - Drive for free! Car-sharing funded by advertising

CALTIGER on wheels

Does anybody here remember Caltiger.com?
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CALTIGER on wheels

Does anybody here remember Caltiger.com?
I used to use them in the early 2000s. In Bangalore of all places. They went out of business pretty quickly as I recall, though the outfit that founded this business model among ISPs - juno.com (which later acquired a similar provider netzero) in the USA - is still around, sort of.
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