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Is Bandi available to the public right now?

Bandi is preparing to launch soon in India and Germany, with the market auto-detected for each user. The current focus is pilot testing, driver onboarding, payment flows, safety workflows, and operations tooling before wider public availability.

How is Bandi different from other ride platforms?

Bandi is designed around direct rider-to-driver fare payment and no percentage commission. Drivers pay a small flat per-ride fee plus insurance and keep the rest of the fare. The product also emphasizes ride PINs, support visibility, live tracking, and local onboarding quality.

Does Bandi take a commission from rides?

No percentage commission. Drivers pay a small flat per-ride fee plus insurance and keep the rest of the fare. These per-ride charges accrue as dues that the driver clears by the next day; the rider's trip fare is paid directly to the driver.

How do riders pay drivers?

Riders pay the driver directly using cash or the payment details the driver saved during onboarding. The rider app shows the driver's payment details during the ride and reminds the rider to confirm the driver received payment before using the end ride PIN.

Are rider payments refundable?

Because trip fare is usually paid directly to the driver, refunds are not automatic in-app reversals. If there is a problem, Bandi support reviews the ride status, cancellation reason, payment proof, route/location context, PIN flow, and driver/rider reports before deciding the next action.

What extra charges can apply?

Airport fees, tolls, parking, waiting charges, entry fees, or government charges may be extra where applicable. These should be shown in the app, communicated by support rules, or agreed before the ride is completed.

Can a rider scan a QR code from the same phone?

Usually no. A QR code shown on the same device is mainly useful when the rider is paying from another phone. For same-phone payment, the app should prefer copyable UPI ID, payment phone, or a UPI deep link that opens installed payment apps.

How are drivers verified?

Drivers must complete onboarding with identity details, date of birth validation, state/city details, vehicle information, document uploads, vehicle photos, payment details, OTP verification, and admin approval before they can operate.

What location permissions are required?

Riders may use location for pickup and live trip tracking, but can also set pickup manually. Drivers need precise and background location permission while online or during active rides so riders and support teams can track the trip correctly.

What happens if the driver or rider cancels?

Cancellation reason and actor are recorded. If a driver cancels after accepting, the rider can choose whether to search for another driver. Notifications and support trails are created where needed.

What if I need to end the ride in the middle?

You can end a ride mid-trip. You pay for the distance used so far plus a small closing fee (a percentage of the remaining estimate), shown before you confirm. You'll also be asked the reason, and if something went wrong you can flag it so the Bandi team reviews the ride.

What happens if I'm not at the pickup point (no-show)?

If you're not at the pickup and not reachable, the driver waits a short grace period, tries to call you, and can then report a no-show, which cancels the ride. A no-show is not penalised automatically — it opens a case that the Bandi team reviews (looking at GPS, wait time, and call records). After review, a small no-show fee may apply before you can book again. Genuine cases (driver never arrived, wrong location) are not charged.

What if the driver ends the ride early?

If the driver has a vehicle breakdown, you are not charged and Bandi looks for another driver from your current location. If the driver ends a ride for a safety or other reason, the case is escalated to the Bandi team for review before any charge or action.

Can I dispute a charge or a block?

Yes. When ending a ride you can flag that you need help, and a blocked account shows how to contact us. The Bandi team reviews each case manually — no fee or block is applied without a human review.

What happens if there is a payment dispute?

Bandi stores ride status, payment confirmation context, PIN workflow, support reports, notifications, and admin audit trails. The operations team can review the case and contact both parties.

Which vehicle types are supported?

Vehicle types depend on the market, which the app auto-detects. In India the platform supports bike, auto, hatchback, sedan, premium, and XL categories; in Germany rides are with licensed taxi and car partners. Actual availability depends on launch, approved supply, and configured fares.

How do driver per-ride fees work?

Drivers do not recharge or hold a wallet balance. After each completed ride, a small flat per-ride fee plus insurance accrues as dues, which the driver clears by the next day. It is not a subscription, a daily fee, or a wallet top-up.

What happens when a driver closes their account?

The account may move into deactivation or settlement review. Admins check any outstanding per-ride dues, pending rides, disputes, and payout details. Login or online access may be restricted until the settlement is completed or rejected.

How can I contact Bandi?

Use the contact form, email narenderv7@gmail.com, or call +918142742972. Website requests are saved for the admin team to review.