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Uber rescinded automated surge pricing as soon as it learned of Chelsea bombing

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When an explosive device went off in New York City Saturday evening, Uber’s surge pricing was rescinded almost as quickly as it was instituted. A bomb that injured 29 people prompted many people to call for rides via Uber’s app, tripping the automatic system that institutes surge pricing. When Uber learned of the bombing a few minutes later, it immediately removed the price increases, according to Fortune.

The bomb exploded around 9:30 p.m. ET. A date stamped Tweet from @Uber_NYC at 9:46 p.m. read, “Surge pricing has been turned off in the #Chelsea #explosion area. Allow extra time for drivers to navigate due to road closures. Stay Safe.”

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The relatively fast surge pricing reversal wasn’t reflected in tweets by some riders who were upset about the price bumps. Tweets up to three hours later complained about higher pricing. Fortune reported, however, “… it’s unclear if the customers are misinformed or just posted their complaints well after the ride …”

It also looks like Uber will refund anyone who paid surge prices in the Chelsea area during the short time the higher fares were in effect. A tweet from @travelintechguy read, “@Uber just lost my business for triple charging in #NYC after last night’s terror bombing #Ubersucks.” Uber responded shortly thereafter with “@travelintechguy Surge pricing was disabled in the area following the explosion. Let’s DM to make sure you weren’t charged in error.”

While on the one hand, it may make economic sense to use surge pricing to incentivize Uber drivers to head toward a disaster area, riders and public officials don’t like it. After a hostage incident in Sydney, Australia in 2014 when surge pricing was instituted and roundly criticized, Uber apologized for the price increase, saying it was “truly sorry.”

Also in 2014, Uber entered into an agreement with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to have its policies comply with state law that protects consumers from price increases during disasters.

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