What is "UBER*ONE" on my bank statement?
UBER*ONE is Uber One membership billing for ride and delivery discounts. It is usually a legitimate subscription charge.
Merchant: Uber One | Category: Subscription
What Is This Charge?
A charge from Uber One reflects a purchase at Uber, the ride-hailing and delivery platform founded in 2009 and used in hundreds of cities worldwide. Uber One is Uber's paid membership program, and the charge usually covers monthly or annual membership billing for ride discounts, delivery fee savings, or member-only offers. Uber does not operate as a store with physical locations, so this descriptor is tied to a digital subscription rather than a retail checkout. A legitimate Uber One charge is usually recurring and appears after a user enrolls in the membership inside the Uber or Uber Eats app.
Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?
This charge appears because someone on the account started Uber One in the Uber app, the Uber Eats app, or on the Uber website and agreed to recurring billing. It can also appear after a free trial ends and the membership converts to a paid plan automatically. A family member, spouse, or employee may have used the same payment card to activate the subscription on a shared device. In some cases, the charge posts a few days after signup, renewal, or a card update inside the app.
Typical Charge Amounts
Uber One commonly costs $9.99 per month in the United States, and some users are billed $99.99 per year for the annual plan. Promotional pricing can appear as $0.00 during a trial period, then switch to the full recurring amount on the next billing date. If a card is only being verified, a temporary authorization hold of $1.00 or $0.00 may appear before the final membership charge posts. The exact amount can differ by country, tax, or a plan change made inside the account.
Common Variations
UBER*ONE UBER ONE UBER*ONE*MEMBERSHIP UBER*ONE SUBSCRIPTION UBER*ONE*CA UBER ONE 800-593-7069 UBER*ONE*US UBER*ONE*MONTHLY UBER*ONE*ANNUAL UBER*ONE*MEMB
Is This Charge Legitimate?
A legitimate Uber One charge should match a membership you or someone with access to your card signed up for in the Uber or Uber Eats app. Open the app, tap Account, then Uber One or Membership, and check the billing date, plan type, and payment method. You can also review your receipt email from Uber, which usually shows the renewal date and amount charged. If you do not recognize the charge, visit help.uber.com or call Uber support through the app to confirm whether the subscription is active.
How to Dispute or Cancel
1. Open the Uber app or Uber Eats app, go to Account, and tap Uber One or Membership to cancel recurring billing. 2. If you cannot access the account, use help.uber.com and sign in with the email tied to the charge to review the subscription history. 3. Contact Uber support through the app or website before filing a bank dispute, because canceling the membership stops future charges but does not always reverse a past billing cycle. 4. If the charge is unauthorized, call the number on the back of your card and ask your bank to dispute the transaction while you document the date, amount, and any cancellation confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my Uber One charge show as UBER*ONE?
UBER*ONE is the standard card descriptor for Uber One membership billing. It usually appears when a subscription renews, a free trial ends, or a payment method is charged for a monthly or annual plan. The name can also include extra text such as MEMBERSHIP or CA depending on the processor and country.
How do I cancel my Uber One subscription?
Cancel Uber One in the Uber app or Uber Eats app by opening Account, selecting Uber One or Membership, and turning off auto-renew. If you signed up on the web, check your Uber account at help.uber.com for the same membership controls. Cancel before the next billing date to avoid the next $9.99 monthly charge or $99.99 annual renewal.
Why is my Uber One charge a different amount than expected?
The amount can differ because Uber One may bill monthly or annually, and taxes can be added in some locations. A trial can also start at $0.00 and later convert to the full recurring price. If you see a $1.00 or $0.00 authorization, that is usually a card verification hold rather than the final membership fee.
Can Uber One charges come from a shared account or family device?
Yes, Uber One charges can appear if another person used your card on a shared phone, tablet, or saved payment profile. The subscription is tied to the Uber account that enrolled, not to the physical card itself. Check the email receipt and the app’s membership page to see which account is active.
What should I do if I do not recognize an Uber One charge?
Check the Uber or Uber Eats app first, then search your email for an Uber receipt showing the billing date and amount. If you still do not recognize it, contact Uber support through help.uber.com and ask for the subscription details. If the charge is unauthorized, ask your bank to dispute it and block future recurring payments.
Similar Charges
- UBER*ONE
- UBER ONE
- UBER*ONE*MEMBERSHIP
- UBER*ONE SUBSCRIPTION
- UBER*ONE*CA