Uber passengers in multiple cities were startled Wednesday when they were charged 100 times their normal fare for short trips, a glitch that sparked jokes about surge pricing gone wild.
Riders in cities including Washington and San Diego took to social media to post about the sky-high rates, a problem Uber confirmed, though it declined to say how widespread the issue was. Some who ordered food for quick delivery said they were also overcharged.
One social media user reported that Uber maxed out her husband's card with a charge of US$1,905 (NZ$2827), when it was supposed to be US$19.05 (NZ$28.27). "Not cool, especially on his birthday," she added.
Another woman posted to social media she was charged US$1,308 for a US$13.08 trip. The charge was so high it triggered a fraud alert, according to a screenshot the rider posted on Twitter.
One passenger's bank said it was a known issue that several callers had reported Wednesday.