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The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company used deceptive practices to market and manage its Uber One subscription service.
The government says some users were forced to navigate through 23 different screens to cancel their membership.
The Federal Trade Commission on Monday sued Uber, accusing the ride-hailing and delivery company of deceptive billing and cancellation practices tied to its subscription service.
A new FTC lawsuit shines a light on Uber’s darkest subscription tactics that are designed to keep users stuck in Uber One.
Uber One is too tricky to cancel and promises users more savings than they actually get, the FTC said in a lawsuit. Uber ...
The company generated net income of $1.78 billion in the three months ended March 31, or 83 cents per share on an adjusted ...
Uber CEO responds to FTC lawsuit on deceptive practices, highlights Uber One's benefits, and discusses recession resilience & ...
On April 21, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it had filed a complaint against Uber Technologies, Inc. and Uber USA ...
This week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit in federal court against rideshare and delivery company Uber for allegedly ...
The company also said its "monthly active platform consumers," had grown to 170 million, up 14% from the first quarter of ...
The FTC is alleging consumers are “wrongly promised” savings of up to $25 by the rideshare and delivery company and that Uber ...