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Uber Apologizes After Customer Billed $18,000 For 21-minute Ride

The Canadian Press, 12 Dec, 2017 02:08 PM
  • Uber Apologizes After Customer Billed $18,000 For 21-minute Ride
TORONTO — Uber is apologizing to a customer who was charged more than $18,000 for a short ride in downtown Toronto.
 
 
Photos posted on social media over the weekend showed that an Uber rider was billed $18,518.50 for a 21-minute Uber ride.
 
 
An Uber spokesperson confirmed the incident, and says the rider had been fully refunded.
 
 
Uber staff say the massive over-charge was a result of driver error, not a technical glitch.  
 
 
Uber says the ride in question took place in a traditional taxi cab signed up to the ridehailing service — an option available to customers in Toronto — and that the driver made a mistake when entering the details of the fare into his cab's meter.
 
 
The spokesperson says the company continues to look into what happened.

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