MONTANA - Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has filed a lawsuit against the rideshare and delivery company Uber. The lawsuit, filed with the Federal Trade Commission, nearly two dozen states and Washington D.C., accuses Uber of unfair and deceptive practices related to its subscription service, Uber One.

Knudsen claims that Uber misleads customers regarding its free trial subscriptions and the potential savings they can receive. He argues that these actions may violate both state and federal laws.

The lawsuit also alleges that Uber makes it exceptionally difficult for customers to cancel their Uber One subscription once they have enrolled.

NonStop Local reached out to Uber for a comment, but the company has not yet responded.

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