India, March 13 -- Minister of consumer affairs Pralhad Joshi today informed the Parliament that ride-hailing platforms Ola and Uber have denied allegations of differential pricing for Android and iPhone users.
On the current course of the probe into the two companies in connection with the issue, Joshi said that the matter has now been sent to the director general (investigation) of the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) for detailed investigation.
". The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) issued a letter on 10.1.2025 seeking response from Ola and Uber regarding alleged differential pricing. Ola and Uber have denied the charges. Since both the companies have denied the charges, the matter has been sent to DG (Invest...
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