Fraudulent billing is a rising trend hitting Uber riders. Sometimes it is for rides they never got, but increasingly they are billed for cleaning of messes that never happened, often false claims of vomit.
So what happens if there was never any vomit?
Some passengers have to send three or four emails to resolve their complaints. They must tell Uber that there was no incident, and then wait for the company to investigate and, if it agrees, reimburse their money.
Several victims told el Nuevo Herald about their vomit fraud cases.
[...] Vomit fraud is not the only way that some Uber drivers are cheating customers.
Some drivers never pick up the passenger but then charge for the trip. Some combine frauds and report incidents of vomit in trips that never took place.
Source: The Miami Herald : It's called vomit fraud. And it could make your Uber trip really expensive
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 27 2018, @01:42AM (2 children)
And on the other hand, sales of rubber "gag" vomit are going through the roof! Uber is making America Grate Again! (At least until the fake vomit tariff goes into effect later this month.)
(Score: 0, Disagree) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 27 2018, @06:22AM (1 child)
We can only aspire to become as great as your spelling.
(Score: 4, Touché) by janrinok on Friday July 27 2018, @08:51AM
I'll think that you'll find the spelling was deliberate - but you were probably distracted by the whooshing sound....