FTC Release: FTC and States File Amended Complaint Against Uber for Deceptive Billing and Cancellation Practices
Dow Jones02:01
Twenty one states and the District of Columbia join amended complaint seeking civil penalties
The Federal Trade Commission--joined by 21 states and the District of Columbia--today filed an amended complaint alleging that Uber charged consumers for its subscription without their consent, failed to deliver promised savings including $0 delivery fees, and made it difficult for users to cancel the subscription.
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