Quebec Superior Court authorizes class action against Uber over cancellation fees
- The Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Uber regarding its cancellation fees in Quebec.
- Valerie Ohayon, the main plaintiff, claims Uber violates the Quebec Consumer Protection Act by not clearly stating fixed cancellation fees in its terms of service.
- Uber denies the allegations and asserts that cancellation fees are clearly disclosed to users before cancelling a ride or Uber Eats order.
- The lawsuit includes all Quebec residents charged cancellation fees by Uber or Uber Eats since 2019.
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The Superior Court of Quebec has authorized the launch of a collective action against Uber concerning its costs of annulment.
The main complainant alleges that the company is in breach of the Quebec Consumer Protection Act.
The Superior Court of Quebec has authorized the launch of a collective action against Uber concerning its cancellation fees.
The Superior Court of Quebec has authorized the launch of a collective action against Uber concerning its costs of cancellation
Uber & Uber Eats users in Quebec could be owed money from a new class-action lawsuit
The Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Uber that accuses the San Francisco-based company of violating the province's Consumer Protection Act with its cancellation fees.Lawyers for the main plaintiff, Valerie Ohayon, allege the company is not explicitly stating in its terms of service that a fixed fee will be charged for cancellations. Uber's terms of service, they say, only state that "cancellation fees may be ch…
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