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Uber Eats withdraws from Hong Kong at the end of the year and stops cash transactions on the same day and uses 2 remaining points to deal with

2021-11-30T07:47:44.085Z


Uber announced today (30th) that it will terminate the operation of the Uber Eats platform in Hong Kong from 11:59 pm on the 31st of next month. The takeaway family will lose one delivery platform. Uber Eats will announce the news to users in the App today, except for thanks.


Uber announced today (30th) that it will terminate the operation of the Uber Eats platform in Hong Kong starting at 11:59 pm on the 31st of next month. The takeaway family will lose one delivery platform. Uber Eats will announce the news to users in the App today. In addition to thank you for 5 years Support, and pointed out that after the end of operation, the remaining points in the account can continue to be used in the Uber ride-hailing service, or apply for a full refund.


In addition to payment by credit card, Uber Eats could also use cash originally, but Uber Eats App announced today that it has suspended the use of cash as a payment method. Users must use electronic payment methods, such as credit cards, to pay for orders before ending operations.


Uber Eats has opened up food delivery services in Hong Kong since 2016, and does not set minimum consumption as its biggest selling point.

In addition to payment by credit card, Uber Eats can also be paid in cash. At the same time, Uber Cash can be added to the account through credit card and paypal, which can be used to pay for travel fares, Uber Eats meal orders, and through the Uber Rewards program, customer service (or including Refund) and gift cards can also add value to Uber Cash.

Uber Eats announces the termination of Hong Kong platform operation late on 12.31: More focus on travel platform services

Uber Eats shut down in Hong Kong at the end of the year

The remaining points can be used in the ride-hailing service, or apply for a full refund.

(Screenshot of Uber Eats App)

The remaining points can be used in the Uber ride-hailing service or apply for a full refund

Uber today notified users via email and in-app notice that after five years of serving Hong Kong people, Uber Eats will terminate its service in Hong Kong at 11:59 pm on December 31 this year, and will continue through Uber in the future Provide transportation platform services, and described ending Uber Eats as a difficult decision, and felt sad about leaving Hong Kong, and thanked users, food delivery personnel, and cooperative restaurants for their support.

The current remaining points (Uber Cash) can be used until the end of the operation. After the end of the operation, the remaining points of the account can continue to be used in the Uber ride-hailing service, or apply for a full refund.

Uber announced today (30th) that it will terminate the operation of the Uber Eats platform in Hong Kong starting at 11:59 pm on the 31st of next month.

(Uber Eats fb)

Suspend cash payment customer service operations until January 31 next year

Another notice reminded users that Uber Eats has suspended the use of cash as a payment method, and customers must use electronic payment methods, such as credit cards, to pay for orders.

Uber Eats' customer service will operate until January 31 next year. If you have any questions, you can contact the customer service unit through the App. Uber Eats will reply within 24 hours.

Uber Eats stopped cash transactions today.

(Screenshot of Uber Eats App)

Uber Eats suspended operations in Hong Kong at the end of the year. The situation of three heroes is no longer the industry analysis. Three major survival challenges. Uber Eats announced that it will terminate the operation of its Hong Kong platform late at night on 12.31. Won 1,800 yuan, Uber will attack the taxi market and acquire the online booking platform HKTaxi to promote the development of the taxi industry

Source: hk1

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