#GlobalCitizenFestival: Uber leaves people stranded after massive price hikes

Music lovers have taken to Twitter to express their disgust at Uber following the drama that unfolded after the Global Citizen Festival. Reuters

Music lovers have taken to Twitter to express their disgust at Uber following the drama that unfolded after the Global Citizen Festival. Reuters

Published Dec 3, 2018

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JOHANNESBURG - Following the drama that unfolded after the Global Citizen Festival where music lovers were mugged and traumatised by brazen criminals, people have taken to Twitter to express their disgust at the ride-hailing company, Uber. 

Many people were left stranded as the Uber app and website crashed, while some Uber drivers hiked up the prices of trips up to R1000. Other's claim that their Uber drivers' cancelled their trips. 

Take a look at what disgruntled users said about Uber on Twitter below: 

After the concert, a LOT of people needed to Ubers to get home. There were too many people and too little Ubers so whenever you called one, it kept indicating that all services were unavailable. Instead of waiting for an Uber, my friend’s brother said he’d —

— Imaan (@imaan_moosa) December 3, 2018

I could tell that the uber drop of zone was a mess. The app had crashed, signal was bad. No one could get an uber and the traffic was horrible. So all 7 of us met up and decided to go to Sasol as our uber driver in the morning said that would be an easier place to get an uber.

— Global Citizen - Michael Cost (@MickyCost) December 3, 2018

The #Uber drivers were canceling trips upon request when they realized they're short distance trips. Our car was parked at Gold Reef City, and the uber drivers canceled our trip, he said he wants long distance trips (Fourways, Randburg, etc). A taxify driver assisted us. #Sasol

— Motshweneng. ♥🌸♥ (@MotleKaBotle) December 3, 2018

I genuinely wanna thank some guy called Luciano 😭 he’s an Uber driver, we were walking from the stadium towards sasol and he literally told us to get in or we’ll get mugged on the way. He drove us a good 3km for absolutely no cost just to get us to where a crowd was

— Agatha (@Thee_Cherri) December 3, 2018

Only getting home now from Global Citizen. Everything is sore and the sun is coming up now. What a horrible experience. Thanks to @Uber_RSA

— Katlego (@iKatlego) December 3, 2018

Lemme show you how much my @Uber_RSA cost me this morning leaving FNB.

They quoted me R754.00 by the way.

Got home it was over 1K 🙂 pic.twitter.com/ziKhDZxM3o

— Mpanza (@Sibu_MpanzaSA) December 3, 2018

The most tlaunish post concert experience ever! Wow! They stole like a million phones and hijacked cars. Concert finished at 23h20 and we got our uBer only now at 02h15. Surge ye R1200. Ya no look, never going to FNB Stadium for anything again shem

— NdimhleFcukedUp (@JackDevero) December 3, 2018

Concert: FREE

Uber: R1200

Phone: Stolen

☹️

— SARNIBONARNI (@NeoBaepii) December 3, 2018

They also charge higher amounts when it's raining

— r-clef (@CEERAK) December 3, 2018

Hi @Uber_RSA you clearly stated there would be no surge charges for #GlobalCitizenFestivalSA until 03h00. My trip ended at 02h48 and yet I have a 2.9 x surge applied. Please let me know how we fix this? pic.twitter.com/DbXwsm7KaZ

— biancha mentoor (@B_anka) December 3, 2018

Business Report has contacted Uber for a comment and will update the article once the company responds, this is a developing story.. 

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