Seeing an UBR*PENDING.UBER.COM charge on your statement?
Common ways UBR* PENDING.UBER.COM charges might appear on your statement
- UBR* PENDING.UBER.COM
- POS DEBIT UBR* PENDING.UBER.COM
- UBR* PENDING UBER.COM
- UBR PENDING UBER
- UBER * PENDING
- UBR* PENDING UBER PAYMENT
- UBR* PENDING RIDE
What is UBR* PENDING.UBER.COM?
UBR* PENDING.UBER.COM is a descriptor used by Uber when they place a temporary authorization hold (“pending” charge) on your payment method at the start of a ride or when validating a new payment method. This hold ensures the card is valid and has sufficient funds. Once the trip is completed, the hold is either converted into the final charge or dropped. Learn more at help.uber.com.
Common causes for UBR* PENDING.UBER.COM charges
- A temporary pre-authorization hold placed before or during a ride.
- Validation of a new or dormant payment method linked to Uber.
- A short “pending” charge that later disappears or adjusts based on your actual fare.
- Duplicate or hold entries during multi-segment trips.
- Refund or reversal if the ride is canceled before completion.
Decoding UBR* PENDING.UBER.COM charge tags
- UBR* indicates the Uber merchant shorthand used in billing descriptors.
- PENDING signals that the charge is an authorization hold and not a finalized payment.
- UBER.COM or UBER identifies the merchant as Uber.
- POS DEBIT suggests the transaction was processed via point-of-sale using a debit-style method.
- PENDING / HOLD descriptors differentiate between holds and final charges.