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How do I see pending payments on Uber?

If there is a pending charge on your account, it will appear under the Upcoming tab. Tap on the upcoming trip to see the details, including the estimated fare and any pending charges. If you have any issues or questions about the pending charge, you can contact Uber's customer support.



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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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What do they look like? The label in your bank statement may vary, but usually shows as 'pending' for a few days, depending on your bank. Usually, the amounts are for $1, $2, $5, or up to the actual fare amount.

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If you're loading earnings to your debit card, in most instances you'll receive your cash right away. If you're transferring earnings to a bank account, processing times can vary depending on your bank. Some banks may take a few days to make your funds available.

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Your Uber purchase is split into 4 interest-free payments over 6 weeks.

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Your Uber app processes payment for any trip you take. Before requesting a ride, use your app to add a payment method of your choice to your account. When a trip ends, your preferred payment method will be charged.

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If you have a max out credit card or a debit card with no money on it then the charge will sit on your Uber account and prevent you from taking another trip until you pay the first charge. That's it.

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Frequently asked questions. Do I have to tip? Tipping is optional. You are free to add a tip, and drivers are free to accept tips.

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Underpaying Drivers By taking more than its fair share of the fares, Uber had underpaid its drivers all over the city for more than two years. Once the company was discovered, it agreed to pay restitution. The estimated payout per driver would be $900.

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Uber's website says small messes can cost riders $20, vomit $40, larger food or beverage spills $80, and $150 for a significant amount of bodily fluids.

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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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Yes, you can pay with cash. Before requesting a ride, go to the Payment section in the app and select Cash. At the end of your trip, pay cash directly to your driver.

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The Uber fare is dependent on the distance, and time taken to complete the service. So, any change in the route taken, or time taken to complete (on account of say, a traffic jam) will change the calculated fare.

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If someone uses my credit card to call Uber, can Uber tell me the name of the person? No. Anytime a credit card is used in a suspected fraudulent manner, very little information about the person is given, even if the company has the person's full bio in front of them. The reason is simple.

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You can pay for rides by cash or card. To pay for rides by card, first add the card in the app. You can add up to 5 cards. Card payments are available for rides in the iOS (version 8.0 or higher) or Android (version 4.0 or higher) app.

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