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PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:56 am 
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This was presumably on surge, but the student didn't notice the price, but you have to read between the lines to work it all out :roll:

Pished, perchance? :roll:


Student's outrage after Uber charges her £80 for FOUR-MILE journey after night out in city centre

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... s-22382010

Georgia Musgrave, 21, woke up to discover she had been overcharged for a 14-minute trip which usually costs a tenner

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A student was left gobsmacked after being charged more than £80 for a four-mile Uber journey home after a night out in Manchester city centre.

Georgia Musgrave, 21, woke up on Sunday morning to discover she had been overcharged for a 14-minute trip which usually costs a tenner.

The nursing student at the University of Manchester ordered the cab from Cloud 23 back to her accommodation in Fallowfield after a night out with friends.

She said she didn't noticed the fare at the time and was stunned when she realised the following morning.

"It all seemed fine," said Georgia.

"We didn't stop anywhere on the way and the driver didn't say anything about it being more expensive.

"I've got Ubers home from the city centre before and it costs me between £10 and £15.

"When I woke up and checked my emails, I was in shock.

"I thought it must have been a mistake."

Georgia, who is originally from Chester, decided to ring Uber to complain about the fare and demand a refund.

However, she says Uber refused and told her there was 'nothing they could do'.

"They said it was because it was busy and late so there was high demand," Georgia explained.

"I know it's near Christmas so if it was £35 I would've thought fair enough, but £80 is extortionate.

"I've got taxis when there has been football and concerts on in the past and it is more expensive, but nowhere near that much.

"I'm a student and £80 is a lot of money for me. I'm only working part-time.

"I thought the driver would've made us aware of it. It's a huge different in price.

"It's just frustrating because I could've got the bus for £2."

Following her experience, Georgia says she would be unlikely to use Uber again.

"I have always used them until now," she explained.

"During the start of Covid, they did 25 per cent off for NHS staff. They've gone from that to charging me £80 for a short journey.

"I would rather use a private taxi company now."

After being contacted by the Manchester Evening News, Uber agreed to refund Georgia's fare.

A spokesperson for Uber said: “We are always happy to review a trip if there are concerns about the route taken, and provide a fare adjustment where appropriate.

"We apologise that we did not meet our usual high standards of customer care on this occasion.

"The customer has been fully refunded for the trip."


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 9:10 pm 
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There are surges and there are surges, but this is just one greedy so and so of a surge.

Let's say the normal rate is £2.00 a mile, then that surge rate is times 10 FFS. [-X

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2021 3:14 pm 
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It was presumably on surge, but funny that Uber refunded the fare, as if they were admitting to a problem of some sort.

Of course, it may be that it's more about the fact that it made the press, and the PR angle thus takes precedence, hence the refund.

But to that degree Uber may just be storing up problems for themselves, as people make spurious complaints to the press in the hope of a refund, as has happened on one or two occasions, and probably many other times that haven't made the public domain.

I'm sure we've all had concocted complaints from the back of the cab attempting to get a discount, or whatever, never mind via clicking the 'complaint' button on the app, or 'taking to' social media :?


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 10:25 pm 
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Man woke up from Manchester night out with £104 Uber bill - for an 11 mile journey

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... t-22590555

At some time I going to run out of sympathy for these fools that pay these crazy prices.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 6:52 am 
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fallowfield is very well served by night buses or was in my student days

and as crumpsall is on the way to Bury would have thought that was reachable by both bus or tram

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edders23 wrote:
fallowfield is very well served by horse and carts or was in my student days

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:27 am 
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Sussex wrote:
edders23 wrote:
fallowfield is very well served by horse and carts or was in my student days

:D



as they say oop north "little things please little minds"

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