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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWoman charged $787.33 for two-mile cab ride
No, not NYC.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/oddnews/woman-charged--787-33-for-two-mile-cab-ride-202344033.html
A college student from Winnetka, Illinois jumped into a cab for a short ride to a restaurant in downtown Chicago, but instead of a couple dollars, she was charged almost $800....
The restaurant was less than two miles from the station and Beckys mother, Susan Siegel, told WFLD Fox 32 News, "He was apparently very friendly and chatty, and was talking about pedestrians crossing where they shouldn't." Once she arrived at her destination, the student asked the cab driver if she could use her credit card for the fare. He gave her a price and she thinks it was, you know, under ten dollars, explained Susan. And so she said, Can I use a credit card? And he said, Oh, my swiper isn't working. Here give it to me and I'll do it on my Square."...
The problem was, as Susan Siegel found out while reviewing her transactions, instead of a charge under $12, the card was charged a whopping $787.33. Ms. Siegel contacted Visa customer service to dispute the charge, but because Becky had signed off on the transaction, a refund was refused. The Chicago Police department told Siegel that there was nothing they could do about it either. Angry about what transpired, Siegel contacted the driver, Ali Ghazanfari, for a resolution. Instead the cab driver stood behind the nearly $800 charge. ...
Ghazanfaris tune changed when Siegel got in touch with the Chicago Tribunes, Whats Your Problem? problem solvers. They reached out to the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. "I remember exactly what happened, the driver told the Tribune. I made a mistake on the fare." Ms. Siegel said, "He called me two or three times, and he was in a panic. What I do know is that he is really sorry that he got caught."
The restaurant was less than two miles from the station and Beckys mother, Susan Siegel, told WFLD Fox 32 News, "He was apparently very friendly and chatty, and was talking about pedestrians crossing where they shouldn't." Once she arrived at her destination, the student asked the cab driver if she could use her credit card for the fare. He gave her a price and she thinks it was, you know, under ten dollars, explained Susan. And so she said, Can I use a credit card? And he said, Oh, my swiper isn't working. Here give it to me and I'll do it on my Square."...
The problem was, as Susan Siegel found out while reviewing her transactions, instead of a charge under $12, the card was charged a whopping $787.33. Ms. Siegel contacted Visa customer service to dispute the charge, but because Becky had signed off on the transaction, a refund was refused. The Chicago Police department told Siegel that there was nothing they could do about it either. Angry about what transpired, Siegel contacted the driver, Ali Ghazanfari, for a resolution. Instead the cab driver stood behind the nearly $800 charge. ...
Ghazanfaris tune changed when Siegel got in touch with the Chicago Tribunes, Whats Your Problem? problem solvers. They reached out to the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. "I remember exactly what happened, the driver told the Tribune. I made a mistake on the fare." Ms. Siegel said, "He called me two or three times, and he was in a panic. What I do know is that he is really sorry that he got caught."
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Woman charged $787.33 for two-mile cab ride (Original Post)
KamaAina
Mar 2014
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In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)1. HEY!
mnhtnbb
(31,318 posts)2. I would NEVER use a credit card for a cab ride. Never.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)3. maybe she told him she was from Winnetka
and he assumed she wouldn't even notice the charge.
For those of you playing along at home, Winnetka is an uber-wealthy suburb on Chicagoland's north lakeshore.