Bank Statement Descriptor
UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIPFraudulent Bank Statement Charge — Unwanted subscription activation
$9.99
1
Unwanted subscription activation
Yesterday
What is this charge?
Users report being charged for an Uber Eats membership they did not intentionally activate, often after a promotional period or app update.
How much does UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP charge?
The typical charge amount for "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" is $9.99. Victims have reported similar amounts. Check your full statement history for multiple or recurring charges.
Is UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP a scam?
"UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" has been reported as potentially fraudulent. The threat level of 68/100 indicates significant risk. Proceed with caution.
What to do if you see UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP on your statement
- Freeze your card immediately — Contact your bank to block further unauthorized charges.
- Contact your bank — Call the number on the back of your card to initiate a dispute within 60 days.
- File an FTC report — Report at reportfraud.ftc.gov to create an official record.
Do NOT pay this charge
If you see UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP on your statement and did not authorize it, contact your bank immediately to dispute it. Do not attempt to contact the merchant directly.
How to Dispute This Charge
- 1
Gather evidence
Take a screenshot of the charge on your statement showing "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP", the date, and amount. Save it as a PDF if possible.
- 2
Contact your bank immediately
Call the number on the back of your card or use your bank's app to initiate a dispute. Do this within 60 days of the charge date.
- 3
Use dispute reason: "Unauthorized recurring charge"
Tell your bank you never authorized a subscription. This is covered under Regulation E (debit cards) or the Fair Credit Billing Act (credit cards).
- 4
Cancel at the source
Search your email inbox for any confirmation from this merchant and cancel any linked account. Screenshot the cancellation confirmation.
- 5
Follow up in writing
Send a certified letter to your bank within 10 days of the phone call to create a legal paper trail. Keep the tracking number.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" on my bank statement?
- Users report being charged for an Uber Eats membership they did not intentionally activate, often after a promotional period or app update.
- Is "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" a scam?
- Yes. "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" is classified as a Unwanted subscription activation with a threat level of 68/100 in the TitanAlert database. It has been reported by 1 consumer and is considered medium severity.
- How much does "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" typically charge?
- The typical charge amount for "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" is $9.99. However, amounts may vary. Always check your full statement history for multiple charges.
- How do I stop "UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP" from charging me again?
- To stop future charges: (1) Contact your bank and request a new card number immediately, (2) Dispute all charges as unauthorized, (3) Search your email for any confirmation from this merchant and cancel any accounts, (4) File a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
How many people have reported UBER*EATS MEMBERSHIP?
1 consumer has reported this charge in the TitanAlert database. This community data helps others identify fraudulent charges quickly.
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