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Passenger Vamsi Tadepalli, who initiated the class action lawsuit, accused Uber of fraudulently charging him a higher $4 fee in late November 2015, and of letting drivers keep the fee instead of passing it onto SFO, where the fee was intended to go.
That is, until authorities accused her of fraudulently charging $200,000 to a Garland County credit card.
Just last month, Wells Fargo was ordered to pay $3.6 million for misleading student loan borrowers and fraudulently charging them late fees that were not owed.
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Most people are liable for up to a maximum of $50 if someone fraudulently charges items using their number.
One doctor is alleged to have fraudulently charged for $24m of kit, including 1,000 power wheelchairs.Punishments have grown tougher: last year the owner of a mental-health clinic got 30 years for false billing.
In March, using a fake ID at a mobile phone store, a thief posed as Lorrie Cranor and conned sales staff into remotely deactivating the SIM cards in both Cranor's phone and her husband's, and reactivating their numbers in two new iPhones fraudulently charged to Cranor's account.
When the Federal Trade Commission went after the profits, charging that they had been fraudulently transferred abroad, the Cooke Islands trustee spurned the Feds.
In October, under threat of a class-action lawsuit charging that Baby Einstein had been fraudulently marketed as educational, Disney offered refunds to those who had bought the DVDs.
In 2004, she was charged with fraudulently obtaining painkillers.
Ms. Joyner was also charged with fraudulently collecting $184,000 in welfare benefits by claiming children that she did not have.
A clinic in New York was recently charged with fraudulently producing prescriptions for more than 5m oxycodone tablets, which were sold locally for $30-$30-$90h.
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