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The Federal Trade Commission is suing Uber for allegedly charging consumers for its subscription service Uber One without ...
The US Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Uber, alleging the ride hailing and delivery company engaged in deceptive billing and cancellation practices. The consumer protection ...
The government says some users were forced to navigate through 23 different screens to cancel their membership.
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit Monday against Uber, alleging the ride-hail and delivery giant charged customers for its Uber One ...
Uber shares fell Monday as the Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit alleging “deceptive billing and cancellation ...
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FTC sues Uber, alleging ‘deceptive’ Uber One charges and cancellationsFTC.gov. In Washington, I'm Amy Lou. The Federal Trade Commission sued ride-hailing giant Uber Monday, alleging "deceptive" billing and cancellation practices in its Uber One subscription service.The ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking aim at Uber’s Uber One subscription service in a new lawsuit that it filed against the ride-hailing company.
April 21 (UPI) --The Federal Trade Commission on Monday sued Uber, the largest ride-hailing service in the world, for "deceptive" billing and cancellation practices with its Uber One subscription ...
The Federal Trade Commission is suing the ridehailing giant over its Uber One subscription service. The Federal Trade Commission is suing the ridehailing giant over its Uber One subscription service.
The US Federal Trade Commission has sued Uber, alleging it enrolled customers in its Uber One subscription without consent and made cancellation overly complex, sometimes requiring to navigate up to ...
Uber's subscription service is deceptive and too hard to cancel, the US Federal Trade Commission alleged in a lawsuit on Monday. The FTC's suit takes aim at Uber One, a subscription service that ...
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