Categories: Business News

Uber in Hot Water: FTC Says Company Misled Paying Subscribers

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Uber Technologies on Monday, accusing the company of signing up Uber One subscribers without their consent and falsely advertising its service.

The service is $9.99 per month and includes discounts on Uber’s food delivery and ride-hailing apps.

Uber falsely advertised that customers would save $25 per month by using the service, and misled them about how simple it was to cancel.

Andrew Ferguson, FTC chairman, said: “Americans are sick of being signed up for subscriptions they don’t want and can’t cancel.” “The Trump-Vance FTC fights back for the American people.”

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