Stop unfair trade practice, Uber told : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Stop unfair trade practice, Uber told

CHANDIGARH: The State Transport Authority, UT, has directed Uber, a web-based cab company, to stop the unfair trade practice of asking people to deposit a minimum amount while booking a taxi through the digital mode of payment.



Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, December 18

The State Transport Authority, UT, has directed Uber, a web-based cab company, to stop the unfair trade practice of asking people to deposit a minimum amount while booking a taxi through the digital mode of payment. The direction has been issued on a complaint of a resident, Ajay Jagga, who wrote to the PMO recently stating that the cab company was holding people’s deposits of up to Rs 350 for no reason.

Jagga claimed that Uber was holding Rs 350 of every person who opted for the digital payment. He said when he booked a ride, the firm asked for a fare of Rs 100. However, when he exercised the option to confirm, it said “your balance is less than Rs 350, so insufficient funds”. It asked him to add more funds to travel. He termed this arbitrary. He said there was no such condition for those paying in cash.

Top News

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

US official said there had been no US military activity in I...

Indian student's death in US possibly linked to 'Blue Whale Challenge': Report

Indian student's death in US possibly linked to 'Blue Whale Challenge': Report

The 20-year-old, who will remain unnamed here in deference t...

Phase-1 sees 62% turnout; violence mars polling in West Bengal, Manipur

Lok sabha elections 2024: Phase-1 sees 62% turnout; violence mars polling in West Bengal, Manipur

Tripura leads with 80% | Bihar at bottom with 48.5% | Easter...

Man sets self on fire outside New York court where Trump trial under way

Man sets self on fire outside New York court where Trump trial under way

The man burned for several minutes in full view of televisio...


Cities

View All