Uber will make you pay if you keep your driver waiting more than two minutes

If you’re the type of person who orders an Uber before you’re even done getting ready, you might want to think again; the company will now charge late fees in more places if you keep your driver waiting. If the rider is more than two minutes late, they’ll begin getting charged (rates vary by city). That said, drivers must still wait at least five minutes because they can declare a customer a no-show and charge them a cancellation fee. After piloting the late fee system in New York, New Jersey, Dallas and Phoenix back in April, Uber found riders were consistently more…
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