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Costly commute: Man charged $3mn after forgetting to lock rented bike | Costly commute: Man charged $3mn after forgetting to lock rented bike |
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Bike-sharing schemes are usually an easy and low cost way to get around cities, so when a commuter in China received a bill for $3.2 million after borrowing a bicycle, he was more than a little bit shocked, local media reports. | Bike-sharing schemes are usually an easy and low cost way to get around cities, so when a commuter in China received a bill for $3.2 million after borrowing a bicycle, he was more than a little bit shocked, local media reports. |
Li of Wuhan, Hubei Province, typically travels to work by using a 'Mobike' for the low price of around 1 yuan (15 US cents). | |
However, on one particular day, Li forgot to lock his bicycle. He realized this after three days, when he discovered he had been charged 34 yuan (US$5) for 23 hours of use, the Global Times reported, citing the Chutian Metropolis Daily. | However, on one particular day, Li forgot to lock his bicycle. He realized this after three days, when he discovered he had been charged 34 yuan (US$5) for 23 hours of use, the Global Times reported, citing the Chutian Metropolis Daily. |
Realising his mistake, Li called Mobike's customer service center. He was told the fee would be waived, but that his account would be deducted 15 user credits – a rating system used to encourage proper use and locking of the bikes. | Realising his mistake, Li called Mobike's customer service center. He was told the fee would be waived, but that his account would be deducted 15 user credits – a rating system used to encourage proper use and locking of the bikes. |
However, Li would soon learn that instead of having credits deducted, he was instead being charged 21.4 million yuan ($3.1 million). | However, Li would soon learn that instead of having credits deducted, he was instead being charged 21.4 million yuan ($3.1 million). |
Luckily for Li, Mobike later admitted the jaw-dropping charge was due to a program glitch and promised that any irregular charges caused by technical issues would not be pursued. | Luckily for Li, Mobike later admitted the jaw-dropping charge was due to a program glitch and promised that any irregular charges caused by technical issues would not be pursued. |
“Very few customers will encounter similar issues and they are able to dial a service number or report the glitch on the app. Customers need not worry," a Mobike supervisor told the Chutian Metropolis Daily. | “Very few customers will encounter similar issues and they are able to dial a service number or report the glitch on the app. Customers need not worry," a Mobike supervisor told the Chutian Metropolis Daily. |
Mobike was launched in Shanghai in April 2016 and has since expanded to Singapore, Japan, Italy, and the UK. The scheme is different from most bike-sharing schemes because it operates on a pick-up-and-ride system, rather than relying on stationary docking stations. | Mobike was launched in Shanghai in April 2016 and has since expanded to Singapore, Japan, Italy, and the UK. The scheme is different from most bike-sharing schemes because it operates on a pick-up-and-ride system, rather than relying on stationary docking stations. |
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