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  2. Uber will pay riders $384,000 due to its misleading tip policy

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    According to Bloomberg Technology, US District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco just approved Uber's proposed $384,000 settlement with 47,000 users that will essentially refund all of those ...

  3. Vomit fraud - Wikipedia

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    Vomit fraud is a type of fraud in which a driver of a vehicle for hire falsely claims that an "incident requiring cleanup" occurred while a passenger was riding in the driver's vehicle.

  4. We paid $190 to go on an Uber Safari in South Africa. I'd ...

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    Three friends and I booked a $190 Uber Safari in South Africa. From the included lunch to the game drive, it was worth the money. ... to anyone looking for a stress-free day trip. Sharon Waugh ...

  5. Uber BV v Aslam - Wikipedia

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    Uber BV v Aslam [2021] UKSC 5 is a landmark case in UK labour law and company law on employment rights. The UK Supreme Court held the transport corporation, Uber, must pay its drivers the national living wage, and at least 28 days paid holidays, from the time that drivers log onto the Uber app, and are willing and able to work.

  6. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    Using an agent-based model developed to simulate real Uber and Lyft trips that have occurred in the city of Chicago, they found that the rapid rematching speed of Uber and Lyft drivers after a cancellation drastically reduces the effect of that cancellation on a rider's wait time.

  7. Palisades fires: Is it safe to travel to California and is ...

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    There is no obligation for companies to refund bookings if you want to cancel, and you will not be able to claim travel insurance due to safety concerns unless the Foreign Office advice changes.

  8. Controversies surrounding Uber - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Uber was also accused of recruiting people to use competing services for the sole purpose of recruiting their drivers to Uber, at which point the recruiter would receive a commission. [32] [33] Uber denied that it had any involvement with the cancellation of orders or the recruitment efforts. [34] [35]

  9. Couple can't sue Uber after daughter clicked away trial ... - AOL

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    A couple, badly hurt in an Uber crash, can’t sue the company because their daughter once waived trial rights while using Uber Eats — a fateful click that prevents the family from suing the ...