Basically, the claim is that Uber is making “pay in your home currency” the default option.
This puts the Dynamic Currency Conversion legal scam into play. In return for the “convenience” of paying in your home currency, you’ll pay up to 10% extra with a lousy conversion rate.
Our default option is still as it should be, but it’s definitely worth your while to monitor your account.
A word to the wise… what you want is “no preferred currency” as below.
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Thanks for the info! I did not see this when visiting Portugal in late January, but will definitely keep an eye on this for my next trip abroad.
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