Uber agrees to $19M fine over misleading riders on cancellation charges

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Uber has agreed to shell out $19 million for misleading Australia riders over cancellation fees and inflating estimates of comparable taxi rides.

within five minutes of booking were warned that they "may be charged a small fee" because the driver was "already on the way."

Most services have a five-minute window after a driver has accepted a trip for riders to cancel without facing any charge.In this July 15, 2015, file photo, Uber driver Karim Amrani sits in his car parked near the San Francisco International Airport parking area in San Francisco.

Additionally, the algorithm used to calculate taxi fare ranges provided by the app to Sydney customers between June 2018 and August 2020 inflated the estimates. The commission said Uber had not ensured the algorithm was accurate and that the actual taxi fare was almost always cheaper than Uber’s lowest estimate.

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