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Why did Lyft charge me 150 dollars?

$40: Moderate damage such as food, drink, or biowaste outside of the car. $80: Moderate damage such as liquid, biowaste or bodily fluids in the car. $150: Major damage like biowaste all over the car or physical damage to fixtures inside or outside of the car.



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The charge on your credit card is placed after the ride is complete. So the answer is ,”After.” (One small caveat: prior to the ride, Lyft may place a temporary authorization hold on your credit card. This isn't a charge, but it can show up on your credit card statement.

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No Refunds. This no-refund policy shall apply at all times regardless of your decision to terminate usage of the Lyft Platform, any disruption to the Lyft Platform, Lyft Services, Third-Party Services, or Rideshare Services, or any other reason whatsoever.

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$80: Moderate messes such as biowaste and large messes from food or spills, on the vehicle's interior. $150: Major damage such as extensive damage to the vehicle's interior or exterior.

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Some of the most common reasons include: Traffic: if the driver is stuck in traffic, the trip will take longer and the fare will be higher. Detours: if the driver has to take a detour due to construction, an accident or other unforeseen event, the fare will be higher.

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You can submit a request for a refund or a general complaint about your ride to Uber's customer service team at help.uber.com or in the app within 30 days of encountering an issue.

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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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To dispute a charge:
  1. Open the Lyft app's main menu.
  2. Tap the 'Ride history. '
  3. Tap the ride that you need help with.
  4. Tap 'Get help' at the bottom of the screen.


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Visit your local Driver Center To contact support, open the Driver app, tap 'Get help,' and select your help topic. From there, you can chat with our team in real time to get issues resolved quickly. Need vehicle services or car rentals?

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Why do Lyft drivers take longer routes? Drivers are purposely making trips longer in order to earn more money, reports the the Wall Street Journal. In a practice called longhauling, drivers are taking routes that require more miles, and usually more time, in order to increase their cut of a fare.

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Fare estimates don't reflect any discounts, traffic delays, or factors like adding a stop or changing your destination. Any changes to your ride will cause your final ride price to be different from your fare estimate.

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