Menu
Expat.com

Uber pending charge

Post new topic

Obori

I had used an Uber ride on my way back to the UK from Rio de Janeiro. The app did not accept my card payment immediately and I had no cash with me to pay the driver. So the payment has been pending. I tried another card of mine but the app did not accept it. I have tried to find a way to contact Uber Brazil to no avail.

I need to pay them up as I understand what damage it could do to the business or drive involved. Does anyone have a direct contact email that I could use to reach Uber in Brazil, please?

abthree

11/07/23 @Obori.  You could try contacting them through their website:


https://www.uber.com/global/pt-br/sign-in/

Mikeflanagan

Hi Obori,


you should be able to pay the tariff directly through your app, regardless of the country I am in im ordering rides in my app, Normally when it doesnt get processed - either its a delay that requires manual payment. go in on your app then pay, app does this time to time.


Any issues you can reach out to them via the app on your phone or the link that abthree provided!



And if there was any real issues uber would keep reminding you about payment every time you go to ride where you can pay the due amount on your current fare or next!

GuestPoster376

This OP is BS.


The app does not send a driver, unless the credit card has been authorizd in full in advance.


You cannot pay the driver, nor can they process payments.


I've used UBER over 200 times in Rio de Janeiro, and am a driver as well, when I am back in Canada.

Mikeflanagan

You are free to have that opinion, however I have had countless times where I have been charged later, they pay drivers first and formost. I have had about 30 - 90 transactions where this has happened, if you dont fully understand how it works. I  get that however unless you actually work with ubers accounting firms. Then I may take a seat respectivly :)

GuestPoster376

I've done over 600 rides as a pax around the world, roughly 200 in Rio. And 17,000 as a driver since 2018.


What you are talking about, the posting delay of charges to a CC, do not reflect either the supposed false concern of the OP, nor the reality of how the system works.


Never a glitch on either side of the system, such as overcharging........etc........in my experience.


The app works as stated in Brasil, so, the premise of the OP is totally false. It is impossible, as payment is secured before a vehicle is dispatched.


This board had two similar absurd and factually incorrect posts made yesterday, indicative of an organized spam campaign.


Go figure ne ? Taxi's around the world are going broke, I suspect an misinformation campaign on their part.

Mikeflanagan

Fair, But I have countless emails where ubers payment system failed due to network related ( wifi switching LTE switching and the sorts ) where the payment is delayed and because it was not processed properly uber cannot by law do a pending charge because uber doesnt qualify for DDA, so it sits in pending status till your next fare or you pay manually within the app

Mikeflanagan

I think the longest ive had it sit idly is for about 2 weeks before I realized lol

roddiesho

@Gasparzinho 777 I totally agree (though not sure what the first sentence was, so don't include that) Anyway I was an UBER Driver longer than I care to admit and I totally agree. There is no "your almost certified to take a ride" Your either approved or not. If it is lagging it will continue for a while until the approval process is complete before they send you a car.




Roddie in Retirement1f575.svg

Pablo888

@roddiesho, the only time that I had problems with Uber was... in Rio last February.  And I did overpay two or three times for a particular ride.  But I don't remember why as it was after a carnavão party and I had a few too many vodkas....  The last time that this happened was in college when I was still single.


In this case, I did not mind any pending or double charges as I woke up in my hotel room safe and sound with my wife.


Will not do that again.

sprealestatebroker

There are plenty taxicabs in Brazil, and for most part, they charge an honest fare.


That and the fact a taxicab license, which is bought and sold, belongs to the city that issues it. 


So if a taxicab owner operator paid for the right to operate a license that could be pulled at a moment's notice, it is safe to assume he/she has a vested interest to keep such license, and by doing so, will run a straight and narrow business.


Add to the fact, most taxicab fares are competitive with Uber. There are no pricing changes. Uber is not a regulated business. 


Why in heavens you poor sad sacks want to part 25% of your paid fare to a souless corporation is beyond me.


Typical Americans.  Pathetic.

Articles to help you in your expat project in Brazil

  • Driving in Brazil
    Driving in Brazil

    If you‘re moving to Brazil for a short time, then you can use your national driving license. However, if you ...

  • Getting your driver's license in Brazil
    Getting your driver's license in Brazil

    This is a short article about the steps needed to obtain your Drivers License in Manaus, Brazil.

  • Using phones in Brazil
    Using phones in Brazil

    It's much easier these days to get a cell phone in Brazil, and phones and calling plans are inexpensive. ...

  • Accommodation in Brasilia
    Accommodation in Brasilia

    Brasilia, the country's federal capital, is home to many highly-paid government employees and foreign ...

  • Dating in Brazil
    Dating in Brazil

    If you're single and ready to mingle, then you might want to try your hand at dating after you've settled ...

  • Leisure activities in Brazil
    Leisure activities in Brazil

    Have you always dreamed of dancing to the rhythm of a Brazilian carnival? Do you wish to enjoy the sand and the ...

  • Marriage in Brazil
    Marriage in Brazil

    Brazil can be a romantic country, and you may want to marry here. Perhaps you even want to remain in Brazil ...

  • Accommodation in Rio de Janeiro
    Accommodation in Rio de Janeiro

    With an official population of about seven million people, and almost twice that number in the metro area, Rio de ...

All of Brazil's guide articles