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Overcharged by Uber? How to dispute double charges & fraud

By Doug H, Updated August 22, 2023 66 Comments

Surprise charges from Uber are one of the most common issues we see in the comments on our article about how to contact Uber customer service.

Here are the most common complaints:

  • Uber charged me twice!
  • What is this $9.99 charge from Uber I get every month?
  • I didn’t sign up for Uber One or Uber Pass but I’m getting charged for it
  • My card was used for Uber rides I never ordered
  • Uber took money out of my account and never showed up to pick us up!

It’s upsetting when you get a surprise charge, and it can be challenging to contact Uber. But the good news is that you can report the problem and request a refund by following the steps outlined in this article.

If you take the appropriate steps, there’s a good chance that Uber will refund the charge!

What you need to know

  • You can report unexpected charges in the Uber app or at help.uber.com
  • Go to the help section at the bottom of each ride receipt to chat with Uber and request a refund or review
  • A $9.99 recurring charge is for Uber One, a monthly subscription that you can cancel in Account > Uber One
  • If you suspect fraud, contact your cardholder first to prevent further fraud

How to report surprise charges from Uber—and get your money back

The pages below are the best way to get help directly from Uber to report an unexplained charge, a double charge, or fraudulent charges.

  • I was charged for a ride I didn’t take
  • Cancel Uber One, the $9.99/month charge
  • I have an extra trip charge – Check for temporary charges
  • I was charged more than once for this trip – If you were double charged
  • My account has a charge from someone else – Report fraud

Report unexpected charges in the Uber app

You can also report issues with a charge by going to the ride receipt that is associated with the charge.

In the Uber app, go to Activity > Select the trip > Scroll to Help section and Select Get ride help

After you select an issue, a live chat with customer service will begin. You can wait for a response or add more info.

step by step instructions in the uber app to report surprise charges

You can report overcharges in the help section of each ride receipt

If you can’t find an issue that exactly matches your problem, pick one that closely matches. After the live chat begins, you can write in your exact issue.

Subscription charges from Uber One, Uber Pass, & Uber Cash

Uber offers several recurring monthly subscriptions that could explain a surprise charge on your account.

Uber One: A $9.99 monthly charge

Uber One—also known as Uber Pass in some areas—is a $9.99 monthly subscription that gives you discounts on Uber rides and Uber Eats orders.

Subscriptions renew automatically. If Uber charges you $9.99, it’s most likely for an Uber One or Uber Pass membership.

How to cancel Uber One

In the Uber app, tap Account > Uber One. Scroll to Manage Memberships and select End Membership. Confirm your selection.

You will keep access to your benefits until the end of the current billing cycle.

What happens if you accidentally subscribed to Uber One for months?

Many of our readers complain about accidentally signing up for Uber One and being charged for months of service.

You can request a refund by chatting with Uber support, but be warned that Uber does not usually offer refunds if you inadvertently subscribed for several months.

You may only get one month refunded if you complain, but not the entire period.

Uber cash: Uber currency that can auto refill

Uber Cash is an in-app currency that you can use for Uber rides and Uber Eats orders. Cash back from some credit cards is paid as Uber Cash.

You can purchase Uber cash in increments of $25, $50, or $100. There is also an auto-refill feature that can add Uber Cash if your balance drops below $10.

You might get a surprise charge if you accidentally set up auto-refill.

Check your Uber Cash and disable auto-refill: Go to Account > Wallet, then tap on the Uber Cash area at the top of the Wallet page. Tap on Auto-refill to see if you have it enabled.

Duplicate charge? It might be a temporary authorization hold

If you were charged twice after a recent ride, the duplicate charge is likely a temporary authorization hold.

Uber places a hold when you request a ride in the amount of the upfront or estimated fare price. It’s a security measure to prevent fraud.

Uber voids the temporary hold after completing your trip, but the charge might remain ‘pending’ for up to 3–5 business days. The length of time depends on your bank.

If you see a duplicate charge, wait a few days to see if it goes away.

What to do if you were charged twice

If a duplicate charge doesn’t go away after 3–5 days, visit this page: I was charged more than once for a ride.

You will need to log into your Uber account and select the ride with the duplicate charge.

You will get a refund if the duplicate charge is a billing error, but it may take a few days for Uber to investigate and process the refund.

One possibility to consider: Family or friend took a ride on a shared payment method

It’s common for family members and friends to share a payment method or share access to an Uber account.

If you find a surprise charge, first ask the people with access to your account to see if they took the ride.

Uber fees

Several fees from Uber might show up as a surprise charge to your account.

Cancellation fees: Range from $3–$10. Uber charges a cancellation fee if you cancel more than 2 minutes after you have matched with a driver or if your driver cancels after waiting more than 5 minutes at your location. Have your cancellation fee reviewed here.

Cleaning fees: If you leave a mess or damage a driver’s car, Uber may charge a fee. Cleaning fees typically are charged in the amounts of $20, $40, $80, $150. Have your cleaning fee reviewed here.

More about Uber fees: How to Avoid the Cancellation Fee, Cleaning Fee, and More

What to do about illegitimate charges, fraud, and suspicious account activity

If your charges don’t fall under legitimate reasons, they might be a mistake by Uber, or fraud.

Watch out for these suspicious activities:

  • Receipts for trips that you don’t recognize
  • Account info updating without your input
  • Notifications from Uber about a trip or order that you didn’t request

If any of the above applies to you, use one of the contact pages at help.uber.com to report the issue.

Suspect fraud? Contact your cardholder first

Contact your cardholder if you suspect your credit or debit card was compromised and used for Uber.

Someone may have stolen your card information, and your first step is to secure your card from further fraud.

Start by notifying your cardholder of the issue. Stopping fraud is a more critical first step than letting Uber know about the fraud.

Most cards offer fraud protection along with 24/7 customer service.

Uber is harder to reach, and you’ll get better results by contacting your cardholder first.

After you contact your cardholder, try to report the issue to Uber using one of the above help pages.

Will you get a refund from Uber? What to expect

If a charge is illegitimate, there’s a good chance that it will be reversed. 

If you report your issue and provide precise info, Uber has enough information on their end to see if a charge was incorrect and give you a refund.

Improper fees, such as cancellation fees, can be fully refunded. If you were overcharged for a fare, Uber can adjust the fare and give you a partial refund.

If you accidentally signed up for an Uber One subscription, Uber does not typically refund several months worth of charges. You may get a one month refund as a courtesy.

You always have the option to request a chargeback if you’re not getting results from Uber.

If you believe a charge was illegitimate and Uber hasn’t refunded you after more than a week of trying, try initiating a chargeback with your cardholder or bank.

Related Uber Topics

  • How to Save on Uber As an Existing User
  • Payment Methods You Can Use for Uber
  • How Much Does Uber Cost? Get an Estimate

Originally Published April 14, 2021
Filed Under: Uber

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. Anna says

    December 1, 2021 at 4:24 pm

    Senior citizen here …. also being charged $24.99/mo that I never authorized! On my fixed income that is a HUGE deal. I have tried calling my credit union, tried every option listed on this site & others and am SO FRUSTRATED there is no customer service # or way to contact them. I agree with so many other folks that this is theft. I at the very least want this monthly charge STOPPED. Prefer full refund but doubt that will ever happen.
    Please, please UBER – we who once put our lives & trust in you. Listen to us.
    Maybe they don’t give a contact option because they’re aware of the number of complaints they’ll receive!

    Reply
  2. Todd Davidson says

    October 25, 2021 at 9:02 am

    I don’t want a ride credit. I need my refund. Driver route map is inversed. It shows I charged for a starting address I never typed in or have ever heard of.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 25, 2021 at 3:46 pm

      Contact Uber using the tips in the article. If they won’t budge, initiate a chargeback with your bank or credit card.

      Reply
  3. Nancy J Butcher says

    October 15, 2021 at 5:36 pm

    There is no phone number for Uber help. If you get in touch with someone by phone who claims to be Uber Customer Support, it’s a scammer. Do not give out personal financial information on the phone. You must contact Uber through the app by clicking on the help button. If that doesn’t get you the help you need, follow up with your card issuer or PayPal. Delete that payment method from your Uber app so they can’t charge you again. Make sure the auto renew button in Uber Pass (which you never signed up for in the first place!) is turned off. If all else fails, file a complaint with the BBB at bbb.org.

    Reply
    • MM says

      October 26, 2021 at 4:04 pm

      I wish, their app will not allow me to delete my credit cards.

      Reply
  4. Jon says

    October 15, 2021 at 7:27 am

    I am also a victim of Uber setting me up on a recurring $24.99/mo charge that I NEVER SET UP!!! I never even use Uber and I just looked at my PayPal account now and noticed they have been charging me for months and o can’t figure out how to stop it

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 15, 2021 at 9:04 am

      Open up the uber app or log in at riders.uber.com. Visit the Wallet or Payment section and you’ll find a way to turn off the recurring payment

      Reply
      • Jay Utting says

        November 16, 2021 at 3:19 pm

        And then how do I get my money returned. Just out if the hospital to discover over the year. I’ve been charged for Uber Pass all year and after disputing – I continue to be charged but $39.90 that’s over $475.00. Plus fees incurred when Overdraft charge @ $25 Is another $125 I have disputed charges with bank – not only have I not heard from Uber but they continue to charge me. Are you kidding me with zero way to contact anybody. I don’t even have the Uber App. So I’m guessing I have to download this app to find an account in my name and

        WHAT

        Reply
  5. Doug says

    September 16, 2021 at 6:51 pm

    If anyone finds or has the number, please post it here. I also wound up with that $24.99 charge and want it refunded immediately. Thank you guys.

    Reply
  6. Jhon says

    September 8, 2021 at 10:10 am

    for a 0.8 mile trip, Uber charged me 1,180 US$. Now, they are not giving me any response through the Help center. They’re just now in complete silence.

    Reply
  7. JORGE E RODRIGUEZ says

    August 3, 2021 at 4:18 pm

    While I was out of usa in a trip to south America most of 2020 and 2021; Uber was charging montly payments of
    $24.99 to my credit card from october 2020 to july 2021; without requested services nor provided them.
    IF OUT THERE IS SOME WITH SAME PROBLEM AND KNOW HOW TO RESOLVE IT, I WILL APPRECIATED YOUR HELP.

    Reply
    • Ray says

      August 24, 2021 at 7:20 am

      I just discovered the same thing in my credit card it really pisses me off. Plus I have no clue how to call them

      Reply
      • Mike says

        August 24, 2021 at 2:01 pm

        Same thing just happened to me

        Reply
        • Sue Couture says

          September 2, 2021 at 5:37 am

          Same problem and cannot find a phone number to cancel. This is stealing I want my money reimbursed to my account.

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