On Monday, the US Federal Trade Commission sued the Uber technology and accused some Uber subscribers and prosecuted deceptive claims about the service.
The service cost $ 9.99 per month and offers Uber’s rights and food delivery applications.
Uber claimed that users would save about $ 25 per month and can be deceived how easy it is to cancel them.
“Americans are tired of signing for subscribers that cannot be canceled,” – FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson. “Trump-Vance FTC fights back on behalf of the American people.”
Uber spokesman Noah Edwardssen said that without the company’s consent, or not charging customers.
“Because the FTC has chosen to move forward, but we are already confident that the courts will now agree with what you know: Uber’s registration and cancellation processes are clear, simple and the letter of the law and the spirit.”
Uber wandered with FTC several times in the past.
In 2017, the walking company solved the allegations of FTC’s deceptive privacy and information security claims. The following year, the drivers agreed to pay $ 20 million to solve the claims that promising promising earnings for hiring.
The company resolved criminal accusations in a settlement, which could not violate the 2016 information affected by 57 million passengers and drivers to the FTC in 2022.
-Jody Godoy, Reuters