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Does Uber charge if you keep them waiting?

How it works: After you've been waiting for a rider for 2 minutes, a fee will be charged to them for the time you continue to wait. After you've been waiting for 5 minutes, you can choose to cancel the trip or continue to wait. A cancellation fee will still only be charged after you've waited for at least 5 minutes.



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Wait time fee: A per-minute wait time fee will begin a few minutes after your driver arrives at your location. Wait time fees and thresholds may vary by location. In certain markets, additional wait time charges may apply to your trip depending on how busy it is. Wait time fees are waived for certain riders.

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Once you arrive at the pickup spot and have waited 2 minutes, you'll get paid a per-minute fee. The fee will automatically be added to your fare. If there is surge in the area, a higher wait-time fee will be added to the per-minute fee. You can charge riders a cancellation fee after waiting 7 minutes.

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Short Answer: Because you were making the driver wait to drive to your stop. Drivers are paid by two metrics: Time & Distance. They are (typically) paid 3x as much for distance traveled as time spent. If your driver needs to wait longer than a few minutes for you to get into the car then they are losing money.

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It outlines in the user agreement that each stop should not exceed 3-5 minutes. If you want to 'shop' simply order another uber when you complete your shopping trip. If you want a driver to wait an extended period of time then hire a private driver, but don't abuse your uber/lyft driver or their time.

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If you are making a very brief stop, you can make it a round-trip by either asking the driver politely to wait for you or leverage the multiple destination feature on the Uber app.

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After you've been waiting for a rider for 2 minutes, a fee will be charged to them for the time you continue to wait. After you've been waiting for 5 minutes, you can choose to cancel the trip or continue to wait.

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Drivers may cancel the trip after five minutes In certain places, passengers are even charged an extra fee when they're not in the car after two minutes. If you make the driver wait for five minutes or more, they can cancel the trip altogether, and Uber will fine you with an additional charge.

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You can cancel a trip at any time through the Uber app, but may be charged a cancellation fee if you cancel after you're matched with your driver. Cancellation fees pay drivers for the time and effort they spend getting to your location.

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Reserve your ride at least 2 hours in advance. Ride: Meet your driver outside within the wait time included in your reservation and enjoy the ride!

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After you take your first trip, you may see amounts listed as 'pending' on your bank statement or transaction history. These are authorisation holds – amounts of money that we use to verify your payment method. They are immediately voided by Uber, but they may take a few days to be released by your bank.

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Not exclusively. As a driver I dislike short trips with a passion. I usually drive 5–7 minutes to a pick up location. then wait up to 5 minutes, all to drive someone less than a couple miles for an earning of roughly $3.28 before expenses.

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The driver is then required to wait eight minutes. They are then compensated for the delivery — usually for a token amount much less than the compensation for completion of the delivery. UberEats tells the driver to “dispose of the food appropriately.”

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What looks like an extra or duplicate charge on a trip is likely an authorization hold. At the start of a trip, Uber may place a temporary authorization hold for the upfront price of the trip on your payment method.

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On the Uber app, a rider can review their trips, click on a particular trip, and find the option to submit a dispute for the damage fee they were charged for.

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The Uber machine learning system will charge you the amount that it thinks you're willing to pay. If you are frequently taking rides when it surging, then the system may think you are willing to pay more for a particular ride.

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The new fare system is called “route-based pricing,” and it charges customers based on what it predicts they're willing to pay. It's a break from the past, when Uber calculated fares using a combination of mileage, time and multipliers based on geographic demand.

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Uber prices are not based by the minute, but rather the price is determined by the type of ride you select, the location and distance of the ride, the time of day the ride is booked, and any applicable fees.

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Generally, drivers keep 75% of the fare price for any given ride and Uber takes 25% of the fare.

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