📱 Social media escalation
All accounts →Public posts with your registration number, VIN, or case reference + a photo get faster responses than customer service tickets. Tag multiple accounts at once for best results.
Part A: Escalation Ladder
Executives who respond to reputational and regulatory pressure
No executive data yet for Canada. Be the first to contribute.
Part B: Financial Dispute Routes
Payment processors and how to dispute charges directly
Uber Canada processes via Braintree or Stripe. Contact your bank for a chargeback. Under Canadian consumer law, your card issuer must investigate.
Part C: Regulatory Authorities
Official bodies that can investigate, fine, and compel refunds
File complaints about deceptive marketing or unfair refund practices at competitionbureau.gc.ca.
Handles complaints about payment disputes and financial harm. FCAC can require banks to process legitimate chargebacks.