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Grab blames 'system error' for very high prices on app, some above S$1,000
Grab blames 'system error' for very high prices on app, some above S$1,000

CNA

timea day ago

  • Business
  • CNA

Grab blames 'system error' for very high prices on app, some above S$1,000

SINGAPORE: Riding-hailing platform Grab has blamed a "system error" for unusually high prices wrongly displayed on its app, some of them above S$1,000 (US$778), on Wednesday (Aug 20). The glitch was reported by some users around noon. Users in both Singapore and Malaysia reported these sky-high fares appearing on Grab's app and some users were affected by the errors, even with Grab's safeguards preventing most bookings with incorrect charges from going through Affected users of these prices have already had their refunds processed as of 9pm, Grab said in a statement on Wednesday night. It was not clear earlier if any payments at that price point were charged to any riders. Grab said the system error was an unwelcome surprise due to a misconfigured fee, which it corrected within 20 minutes. "We are doing everything to learn from this so it doesn't happen again," Grab said. In an earlier response to queries from CNA, Grab said its app was functioning as usual after the issue was resolved.

Grab blames 'temporary system issue' for very high prices, some above S$1,000, wrongly displayed on its app
Grab blames 'temporary system issue' for very high prices, some above S$1,000, wrongly displayed on its app

CNA

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • CNA

Grab blames 'temporary system issue' for very high prices, some above S$1,000, wrongly displayed on its app

SINGAPORE: Riding-hailing platform Grab has blamed a "temporary system issue" for "abnormally high prices" wrongly displayed on its app, some of them above S$1,000 (US$778), on Wednesday (Aug 20). Users in both Singapore and Malaysia reported these sky-high fares appearing on Grab's app. It is not clear if any payments at this level were charged to any riders. The glitch was reported by some users around noon and it has not been confirmed how long the problem lasted. In response to queries from CNA, a company spokesperson said the issue has since been resolved. "We encountered a temporary system issue that led to abnormally high prices being wrongly displayed in our app," said the Grab spokesperson.

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