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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.
The agency accuses the ridesharing company of charging customers without consent and making it hard to cancel the service.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against Uber, accusing the company of misleading customers into ...
The FTC sues Uber for allegedly enrolling users in Uber One without consent and making misleading claims about savings and ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 22, 2025 / Levi & Korsinsky notifies investors that it has commenced an investigation of Uber ...
The FTC alleged the company charged customers for Uber One, a service for fee-free delivery and discounts on rides, without ...
Uber is in hot water yet again, this time for supposedly enrolling customers into its Uber One subscription service without ...
The lawsuit, filed in April 2025 in federal court in San Francisco, stems from numerous consumer complaints that they were billed for Uber One—a service that costs $9.99 per month or $96 ...
Lawsuit accuses Uber of charging customers without consent and obscuring cancellation process - FTC says Uber misled users ...
Uber contests the allegations, which include claims the delivery platform signed consumers up without their consent and ...
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