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FTC Sues Uber Over Deceptive Practices - 04/23/2025 "The FTC alleged the company charged customers for Uber One, a service for fee-free delivery, without their consent," according to CNN Business.
FTC Sues Over Uber One, Saying It 'Deceived Consumers' The agency accuses the ridesharing company of charging customers without consent and of making it difficult to cancel the service.
The FTC can also obtain refunds for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the (Better Online Ticket Sales) Act." First published on April 22, 2025 at 2:43 p.m. PT.
FTC Sues Uber For Putting Consumers Through Cancellation Hell. If you want to cancel your Uber One subscription, you could be forced to take up to 32 different actions ...
The FTC alleged Uber also “failed to deliver promised savings” for the Uber One subscription. Though customers were promised savings of $25 a month, “Uber does not account for the cost of the ...
The FTC alleged the company charged customers for Uber One, a service for fee-free delivery and discounts on rides, without their consent and made it too difficult for them to cancel, despite the c… ...
Lawyers for the FTC in court filings said Uber falsely claimed users would save roughly $25 a month through the $9.99 service, but did not account for the cost of the subscription in its calculations.
Uber allegedly charged for Uber One, a service for fee-free delivery and discounts on rides, without their consent and made it too difficult for them to cancel, despite “cancel anytime” marketing.
According to the FTC, users often found that the savings never materialized as advertised. Canceling Uber One not easy. Perhaps most damning are the FTC’s claims about Uber’s cancellation process.