
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


According to Uber drivers, it's the "oldest trick in the book": gaming the system to charge you more.
In some cases, it could mean you end up paying 2 or 3 times the normal cost of a trip.
So how does the trick work?
Well, triple j hack has been speaking to drivers about how they create artificial surge prices, leaving passengers out of pocket.
And even more remarkably, the union representing them reckons the consequences for passengers are entirely on Uber itself, because drivers aren't being paid enough for their work.
So is any of this fair?
We chatted to a few drivers to get an inside look at the industry, as well as a CHOICE spokesperson to find out what this could mean for your next Uber ride.
A version of this episode was first published in August 2025.
Guest:
Get the whole story from Hack:
By triplej, triple j4.7
4242 ratings
According to Uber drivers, it's the "oldest trick in the book": gaming the system to charge you more.
In some cases, it could mean you end up paying 2 or 3 times the normal cost of a trip.
So how does the trick work?
Well, triple j hack has been speaking to drivers about how they create artificial surge prices, leaving passengers out of pocket.
And even more remarkably, the union representing them reckons the consequences for passengers are entirely on Uber itself, because drivers aren't being paid enough for their work.
So is any of this fair?
We chatted to a few drivers to get an inside look at the industry, as well as a CHOICE spokesperson to find out what this could mean for your next Uber ride.
A version of this episode was first published in August 2025.
Guest:
Get the whole story from Hack:

81 Listeners

85 Listeners

14 Listeners

11 Listeners

3 Listeners

897 Listeners

199 Listeners

759 Listeners

17 Listeners

91 Listeners

8 Listeners

326 Listeners

8 Listeners

11 Listeners

351 Listeners

10 Listeners

155 Listeners

10 Listeners

128 Listeners

390 Listeners

235 Listeners

42 Listeners

4 Listeners

69 Listeners

2 Listeners

6 Listeners

109 Listeners