Friday, April 8, 2016

Uber agrees to pay $25 million for misleading California customers


(Reuters) – Uber agreed to a $25 million settlement to end a civil lawsuit in California that accused the ride-sharing company of misleading customers about the strength of its background checks on drivers, prosecutors in Los Angeles and San Francisco said on Thursday.


Uber must pay $10 million within 60 days, and the remaining $15 million will be waived if Uber complies with the terms of the agreement for two years, the San Francisco and Los Angeles County district attorneys said in statements.


“It sends a clear message to all businesses, and to startups…



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Uber agrees to pay $25 million for misleading California customers

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