LTFRB orders Grab PH to submit pertinent documents on computation of ‘surge fees’

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LTFRB orders Grab PH to submit pertinent documents on computation of ‘surge fees’
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The board en banc, headed by chairman Teofilo Guadiz, instructed Grab Philippines to explain and show all documents related to the way they charge fees for certain ride distances, which is often pegged at P85. READ:

The board en banc, headed by chairman Teofilo Guadiz, instructed Grab Philippines to explain and show all documents related to the way they charge fees for certain ride distances, which is often pegged at P85.

LTFRB initially scheduled a hearing on Dec. 13 where it asked Grab to explain and justify the alleged overcharging of passengers’ fare through the surge fee mechanism. Inton asked the LTFRB to come out with its parameters on the surge fee as thousands of commuters are affected daily by Grab’s practice.

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