Key Points

Ride-hailing platforms like Ola, Uber, and Rapido continue showing advance tipping options despite CCPA's warning. Passengers complain about automatic tip additions and difficulty opting out, calling the practice misleading. The government is investigating, but no updates have been shared yet. Meanwhile, drivers allegedly prioritize tipped rides, worsening existing issues like cancellations and cash demands.

Key Points: Ola Uber Rapido Still Show Advance Tipping Despite CCPA Notice

  • CCPA issued notices over advance tipping in May
  • Users report tips added without clear consent
  • Drivers allegedly prioritize tipped rides
  • No official response from Ola Uber Rapido yet
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Ola, Uber, Rapido, still show 'advance tipping' option despite govt notice

Ride-hailing apps continue advance tipping feature despite government warnings, sparking passenger frustration over unfair practices and unclear consent.

"Tips are often added automatically or opting out is difficult – User complaints on X & Reddit"

New Delhi, June 23

More than a month after the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) issued notices to ride-hailing platforms like Ola, Uber India and Rapido over their advance tipping feature, the controversial practice is still active on these digital ride-sharing platforms.

This feature allows passengers to give tips to drivers before the ride even begins. However, many users have raised concerns, calling the practice misleading and unfair.

Several users have complained that they were either nudged or defaulted into paying tips without clear consent, according to several media reports.

Many feel this puts pressure on them and gives drivers more control over ride acceptance, the reports added.

At the same time, passengers are already dealing with other issues such as drivers refusing rides, asking for cash payments, or cancelling trips after asking for the destination.

However, as of June 22, there has been no update from the CCPA about the outcome of its investigation.

Meanwhile, the tipping option still appears in the fare summary or payment process on apps like Ola, Uber, Rapido, and even Namma Yatri.

Some users have taken to platforms like X and Reddit to share their frustration, saying that tips are often added automatically or that opting out is difficult.

Union Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi had earlier addressed the issue in a post on X, saying that the government is taking these complaints seriously.

He mentioned that the CCPA is also looking into other platforms and that further notices would be sent if similar practices were found.

There are also allegations that Namma Yatri was the first to introduce this tipping system in Bengaluru, followed by other companies.

However, it remains unclear whether Namma Yatri has received any official notice from the CCPA.

So far, Ola, Uber, Rapido, Namma Yatri, and the CCPA have not issued any official response on the matter.

Meanwhile, earlier this year, Ola and Uber also came under scrutiny for allegedly charging different fares for iPhone and Android users.

Both companies denied this, claiming their fare system is the same across all devices.

- IANS

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Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is daylight robbery! First they charge surge pricing, then cancellation fees, and now forced tips? I've noticed the tip option is pre-selected in Uber. Very sneaky tactics. Government should ban this completely.
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Priya M.
While tipping should be voluntary, we must also understand drivers' struggles. Many work 12+ hour shifts. But companies shouldn't force it - make the process transparent. Maybe show driver earnings breakdown so we can decide fairly. 🤔
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Arjun S.
Typical Indian corporate behavior - find loopholes until forced to change. Remember when they said they'd stop cancellation fees? Still happening. These companies think they're above the law. CCPA needs to act fast with penalties!
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Sunita R.
Used Rapido yesterday and was shocked to see ₹15 tip added by default! Had to manually remove it. This is cheating. If service is good, I happily tip - but don't force me. Companies are taking advantage of our 'guest is god' culture.
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Vikram J.
The real issue is these companies take 25-30% commission from drivers. Instead of forcing tips, they should reduce their cut. Government should cap commissions like some other countries have done. That would solve half the problems.
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Neha T.
I don't mind tipping if the service is exceptional, but pre-ride tipping makes no sense. What if the driver cancels later? Or behaves rudely? At least make it post-ride like food delivery apps. Common sense is missing here. 😒

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