Cargo – The Next Component of Ride Sharing

Cargo

Hopefully doesn’t involve Clutch.

If you drive for Uber or Lyft or whatever other ride sharing services have recently popped up, You’re probably interested in making more money. So you’d probably want to maybe sell goods to your passengers. And that’s where New York-based Cargo comes in.

Cargo is a platform that provides an easy means of carrying out in-car retail. Confectioneries, electronics, cosmetics Lamp Oil, Rope Bombs! You Want It? Its yours my friend as long as you have enough rubies, Cargo has deals with a number of brands to provide for passengers. Drivers get a transparent case and goods to stock it with, which they place in the front of their car, where passengers can see it. They can then pay for what they want via PayPal, Apple Pay, Android Pay, or credit card through Cargo’s mobile site.

The best part is that drivers get a 25% commission on every sale made, so it’s probably the best way to increase your earnings. Cargo’s fairly well integrated with Uber, but it can easily work with any service, even including oldschool cabs. So if you’re driving for pay and you think you could use some extra cash, it’s probably the best way to go right now.

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Source: VentureBeat

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