> Uber charged $1500 to my debut card a few months ago. There's literally nobody you can call about it.
If you're in the U.S., I would think your state's Attorney General. It's potentially either theft or fraud, I would think.
Or if your A.G. won't pursue it, go after Uber in small-claims court. Not only are you likely to recoup your lost money, but you'd cause them some pain and/or lawyer fees.
If you're in the U.S., I would think your state's Attorney General. It's potentially either theft or fraud, I would think.
Or if your A.G. won't pursue it, go after Uber in small-claims court. Not only are you likely to recoup your lost money, but you'd cause them some pain and/or lawyer fees.