Quebec Superior Court authorizes class action against Uber over cancellation fees
MONTREAL — The Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Uber that accuses the San Francisco-based company of violating the province’s Consumer Protection Act with its cancellation fees.
Lawyers for the main plaintiff, Valerie Ohayon, allege the company is not explicitly stating in its terms of service that a fixed fee will be charged for cancellations. Uber’s terms of service, they say, only state that “cancellation fees may be charged.”
Quebec prohibits companies from charging fees not disclosed in contracts and terms of service.
Ohayon was charged $5.75 after her son cancelled a ride on the app in 2022. The plaintiff is seeking unspecified damages and the refund of cancellation fees for all qualifying members of the class action. She is also asking Uber to stop its “misleading” practice.


