Michigan joins federal lawsuit accusing Uber of ‘deceptive practices’ against customers
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Ohio joins multi-state lawsuit against Uber subscription service
A for-hire driver who sometimes drives for Uber. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Ohio has joined a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company engaged in deceptive practices as part of its Uber One subscription service. Nineteen other states, the District of Columbia and California’s Alameda County have signed on to the lawsuit as well. “Uber took consumers for a ride – and it wasn’t what they signed up for,” Ohio At…
PA Joins Lawsuit Against Uber - ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA
Attorney General Dave Sunday has joined a federal lawsuit that claims a ride-share company allegedly deceived state residents. The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Uber Technologies, which claims the ride-share and delivery company deceived those who signed up for the Uber One subscription. The company claims the subscription would save consumers money, but according to the lawsuit the company misled users about the amount they c…
Nessel joins national suit accusing Uber of entrapping consumers
Nessel joins national suit accusing Uber of entrapping consumers Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 22 law enforcement agencies in a federal lawsuit against Uber Technologies, LLC, alleging the rideshare giant trapped consumers in deceptive subscription cycles. The…
PA Joins Lawsuit That Claims Uber Made It Difficult For Users To Cancel Subscriptions
The state coalition claims the ride-share giant used certain cancellation tactics to lock users into recurring charges without their clear consent. The post PA Joins Lawsuit That Claims Uber Made It Difficult For Users To Cancel Subscriptions appeared first on NewtownPANow.com.
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