I'm not sure how you draw that conclusion. This thread was structured for complaints, and it's still 50/50, according to you. It's also perfectly possible that Uber will improve things moving forward, even if it means increasing pricing.
People act like low prices are the only selling point, but Uber-type services have solved many of the problems and headaches of traditional taxis. The biggest advantage, imo, is having a price up front, so you know exactly how much the trip is going to cost - instead of having to worry about how far the meter will run. A lower price is nice, but paying a single price ahead of time is even nicer. It's also removed the headache of having to find a taxi service in an area you're unfamiliar with, having to try to explain where you are in said unfamiliar place and having to wait god knows how long for a taxi to arrive (I've waited for hours in the past).