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UBER* TRIP Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

✓ Legitimate

The "UBER* TRIP" charge is from Uber. Uber ride-hailing trip charge.

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Uber

Uber

Uber ride-hailing trip charge.

UBER* TRIP

Category

Travel

Avg. Charge

$15.00

Country

US

Billing Cycle

One-time

Cancel At

uber.com/account

Support

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Why does this charge appear?

Uber uses a shortened billing descriptor format across its payment processing system, which is why you see "UBER* TRIP" on your bank statement rather than the full company name. The asterisk in the descriptor is a standard formatting convention used by Uber's payment infrastructure to separate the brand name from the transaction type, helping to distinguish ride charges from other Uber services like Uber Eats or Uber Cash top-ups. If the amount aligns with a recent ride you took, this charge is completely legitimate and reflects a one-time fare processed through Uber's US billing system.

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What should you do?

1

Check Your Uber Trip History

Log in to your Uber account at uber.com and navigate to your trip history to match the UBER* TRIP charge amount and date with a specific ride you took. Each trip receipt will show the exact fare breakdown.

2

Review the Uber Receipt Email

Uber automatically sends a receipt email after every completed trip. Search your inbox for an email from Uber around the same date as the UBER* TRIP charge to confirm the ride details, route, and total cost.

3

Check for Uber Surge or Tip Additions

If the UBER* TRIP amount seems higher than expected, log in at uber.com to review whether surge pricing, tolls, or a tip were added to your base fare, which can cause the final charge to differ from the initial estimate.

4

Manage Your Uber Payment Settings

Visit uber.com/account to review your saved payment methods and ensure your preferred card is correctly set. If you share an Uber account with family members, confirm that the UBER* TRIP charge was not made by another authorized user on your account.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from Uber. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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