If you see an unfamiliar charge from Uber on your credit card or bank account, review the information on this page.
A “pending” charge may be an authorization hold that will eventually drop off your account and won’t ever be charged. We issue authorization holds as a way to better protect against fraud that may result from unauthorized card usage.All authorisation holds are cancelled within a few business days, some bank may take longer.
You may see an authorization hold if you recently added a new payment method, or if you haven’t used Uber in a while.
You can visit the page Review duplicate charge
Unrecognised charges can often be tied back to a friend, co-worker, or family member who may be using your account, or your payment information on a different account. Please check with your family and friends, as this may help to clarify the charge.
Check your trip or order history to locate the charge. It may be an updated fare, cancellation fee or a tip that you’ve added. For more information and details about a charge on one of your trips, please visit the page : I was charged more than once for this trip
Check your trip history. Cancellation fees pay drivers for the time and effort they spend getting to your location. You can read more about the cancellation policy in your area.
Share the details below. We’ll review and get back to you. If you have more than one unknown charge, tell us about the charges you want us to support with:
Depending on your payment method please input the required fields to locate your payment:
If your payment is on your PayPal account, please provide the following information: