Transfers — fixed-route point-to-point
Pre-priced rides between common origin-destination pairs (airport transfers, intercity routes). Pick the route, pick the time, pay in USDC. The price is set; no surge.
Three transport flows in one marketplace: fixed-route point-to-point transfers (airport pickups), hire a driver for point-to-point or hourly, and car rentals by the day or week.
5 things that distinguish Primeborg Transport
Pre-priced rides between common origin-destination pairs (airport transfers, intercity routes). Pick the route, pick the time, pay in USDC. The price is set; no surge.
Book a driver for point-to-point trips or by the hour. Useful when you need a local driver for a day of meetings, a wedding, or a trip with multiple stops. Driver and price agreed before the booking is confirmed.
Rent a vehicle directly from the owner. Filter by brand, model, year, transmission (manual/automatic), fuel type (gasoline/diesel/electric/hybrid), and seat count. Daily and weekly rates shown upfront.
Payment locks in escrow at booking. Released to the operator on trip completion (for transfers/drivers) or vehicle return (for rentals). Disputes go to the mediator council, not the operator's customer service line.
If you operate transfers, work as a driver, or own rental vehicles, the host dashboard manages listings, availability, bookings, and earnings. Withdraw to your own wallet on your own schedule — no rolling reserve.
Honest answers, not marketing
No. Uber matches you to whichever driver is nearby right now and prices dynamically. Primeborg Transport is a marketplace of pre-listed services: fixed-route transfers with set prices, drivers you book in advance, and rental vehicles you book by the day. It is closer to GetTransfer + Turo + a local chauffeur service than to Uber.
Operators publish fixed routes (for example "Santo Domingo SDQ → Punta Cana, sedan, up to 3 passengers, 2 large bags, $85"). You search by route or destination, pick the time, pay in USDC. The operator receives the booking and confirms. The fee escrows until you complete the transfer.
Each transfer listing has the operator's flight-delay policy spelled out (typical: 60-minute grace window, then driver waits, may charge extra after a threshold). Read the policy before booking; if you have an unusual situation, message the operator before paying.
Drivers list themselves with their pricing model (per-hour, per-day, per-trip), vehicles available, languages spoken, and home city. You browse, message a driver, agree on a trip, and they generate a booking for you to pay. Funds escrow; released on trip completion.
Vehicle owners list their cars. You filter by city, dates, vehicle type, transmission. You book; payment + a security deposit escrow. You pick up the car from the owner (or their agent), use it, return it. Owner inspects and releases or disputes within the inspection window.
A small platform fee per booking, visible in the breakdown before you pay. Roughly comparable to Booking.com / Turo (5-10% range depending on product). The exact fee is split between platform operations and the mediator council reserve.