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Grabbing an Uber? It’s one of the most popular forms of transport in cities worldwide, but it’s not without issues. Uber’s common issues include fake cleaning fees, inflated journey times, and more, but you can avoid becoming a victim of these Uber scams.
What Are the Most Common Uber Scams?
Several scams can occur when you ride with Uber, from longer trip durations to incorrect payment methods.
1. Your Uber Driver Scams You With Fake Cleaning Fees
You usually won’t pay a cleaning fee when riding with Uber unless you do something obvious, such as dropping greasy food on a seat. However, in rare situations, some ill-intentioned Uber drivers may scam you with a fake cleaning fee.
As reported byNewsweek, in 2023, a woman accused her driver of falsely charging her a $150 cleaning fee. After discovering that the image Uber sent her was from Google Images, she was refunded. Other users have complained about falling victim to this scam on social media platforms like Reddit.
2. Drivers Not Ending the Trip After They Drop You Off
Uber drivers are supposed to end your trip after dropping you off, but some riders have experienced situations where that didn’t happen. As a result, the trip cost much more than it should have.
Sometimes, getting a refund can be very difficult when this kind of scam occurs. So, it’s much better to avoid the problem altogether.
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3. Your Driver Scams You by Needlessly Increasing the Trip Duration
This type of Uber scam is closely linked to the one we previously mentioned, but the main difference is that the driver deliberately takes a longer route. Instead of going whichever way is the most efficient, your driver might—for example—take you around a city via multiple unnecessary backstreets.
If you need to change your route, the Uber driver should first consult you. The same goes for any taxi ride you take (this scam can impact any taxi-style transport provider).
4. Your Uber Driver Asks You to Pay in Cash When You Didn’t Choose to
Cash is one of the many ways to pay for your Uber ride. However, another scam to look out for is your driver asking you to pay with cash—even when you’ve already picked a different method in the app.
You are not obligated to pay in cash unless you choose that payment method. Similarly, your driver should not try to use tactics like getting aggressive to make you pay.
5. A Different Uber Driver Picks You Up
When you book an Uber ride, the person you see in the app should pick you up. But in some cases, users have experienced problems where a different person is driving the car that arrives.
In these circumstances, you should refuse to get in the car. It’s a potential scam and could also put you in unnecessary danger. You must verify your driver in advance to stay safe, and you may use other methods to improveyour safety when riding with Uber.
How to Avoid Scams When Riding With Uber
Now that you know about some of the most common Uber ride scams, let’s examine the steps you can take to avoid them.
1. Check Driver Reviews Before You Confirm Your Booking
When you book a ride with Uber, you’re able to confirm whether you feel comfortable choosing a driver by checking their reviews. It’s a straightforward process.
If you’re happy with your driver, you don’t need to do anything else. If you aren’t, you can cancel the ride.
2. Use Uber’s Trip Verification Feature
Uber has a tool that lets you verify your trip to ensure the right driver is picking you up. Once you’ve activated it, you may enter a PIN code to confirm that you’re getting into the right car. You can activate this feature in your settings:
When your Uber ride arrives, verify with the driver that it’s intended for you by asking, “Is this for [your name]?”
If you get scammed on Uber or elsewhere, you shouldfollow these steps after falling victim to an online scam.
3. Choose the Right Payment Method
To ensure that you only pay what you’re supposed to, you must pick the right payment method when riding with Uber. you’re able to pick how you want to pay each time you confirm a ride:
4. Report Scams as Soon as Possible
Following these tips should drastically reduce the danger of falling victim to scams when riding with Uber. But in some cases, you could still be unfortunate enough to meet the wrong driver.
If you get scammed, you must report them as soon as possible. Doing so will protect other riders and ensure that Uber can do something about the offending driver. Here’s how to report scams and other issues:
While most Uber drivers are trustworthy, and you’ll almost never encounter problems, you should still know how to avoid Uber scams!