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Why did Uber take $10 dollars from me?

What looks like an extra trip charge is likely an authorization hold. Authorization holds for the amount of the upfront fare shown in your app may be issued when you request a ride. These temporary holds allow us to protect against fraud from unauthorized card usage and are never charged to your account.



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Dear valued customer, If Uber charges you $9.99, it's most likely for an Uber One or Uber Pass membership. To cancel Uber One: In the Uber app, tap Account > Uber One. Scroll to Manage Memberships and select End Membership. Confirm your selection.

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It might be a temporary authorization hold. If you were charged twice after a recent ride, the duplicate charge is likely a temporary authorization hold. Uber places a hold when you request a ride in the amount of the upfront or estimated fare price.

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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. This also includes trips that are later canceled.

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How to Dispute an Uber Charge Through the Website
  1. Click the “Help” option in the top right corner.
  2. Locate the “Trip issues and questions” section. ...
  3. Click “Review my fare or fees.”
  4. When prompted, fill in the necessary details for your complaint.
  5. Submit your complaint to Uber.


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24/7 customer support
  1. Tap Help in the app menu.
  2. Find the topic matching your concern.
  3. Let us know how we can help.


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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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Starting today, passengers will have pay their drivers a flat fee of $15 for returning forgotten items. Uber's calling the new charge “a delivery fee,” estimating that drivers return an average of 11 lost items a year.

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  1. You can report unexpected charges in the Uber app or at help.uber.com.
  2. Go to the help section at the bottom of each ride receipt to contact Uber.
  3. A $9.99 charge for Uber One, a monthly subscription that you can cancel in Account > Uber One.
  4. If you suspect fraud, contact your cardholder first to prevent further fraud.


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Uber may charge a cancellation fee if you cancel more than 2 minutes after a driver accepts your ride request and if your driver cancels your ride after waiting more than 5 minutes at your pickup location. The cancel fee is around $5, but the exact fee amount depends on your location and the ride type. What is this?

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By dialing the toll-free number 1-833-USE-UBER (1-833-873-8237) in the U.S., customers can speak with an agent in English or Spanish to request a ride on-demand or reserve one for a future trip. Uber has piloted ride-hailing via phone before.

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To chat with customer support, in the app go to Account ? Help ? Help With an Order. Select an order, then your issue, to connect. There is no longer a support email address for Uber Eats, but you can DM @Uber_Support on Twitter.

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Delete your account from the app
  1. Go to Account then to Settings.
  2. Select Privacy then Privacy Center.
  3. Scroll down and tap Account Deletion.
  4. Follow the remaining steps in the app to complete the process.


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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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Order error adjustment disputes must be submitted within 30 days of the order date. Please provide as much context, detail and evidence as you can (including photos and screenshots) for why you disagree with what has been charged.

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