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jameskraus | 2 years ago

I once decided to wait for a Lyft driver who clearly wanted me to cancel. They eventually came and ferried me to my destination, but after the ride they claimed I damaged their car. I was charged like $100 by Lyft for the “damage”. It took weeks of emailing back and forth before they eventually gave up simply because I was so insistent and reversed the charge, choosing to take the loss. Lesson learned, it wasn’t worth it and I wish I had simply disputed the cancellation charge instead.

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MichaelZuo|2 years ago

Why did you need to spend weeks going back and forth?

Do Visa and Mastercard have a much higher bar for chargebacks where you live?

BossingAround|2 years ago

Do debit cards let you issue a chargeback?

Also, issuing a chargeback would probably get you banned from the whole platform.

elijaht|2 years ago

that would likely lead to a ban from Lyft, no?