Workers blame ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft for a decline in business.

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Driver Mike Miller says he got a phone call telling him to turn in his keys.

"Our doors are closed," Miller said. "We stopped taking calls, company is closing come and get your money you got coming."

5 EYEWITNESS NEWS tried calling the company several times to confirm the closing, but did not hear back.