How to permanently disable auto-renewal so you never get surprised by an unexpected renewal charge again. This guide applies specifically to Uber One / Uber Eats Pass ($9.99/mo) subscribers in North Dakota, citing applicable state and federal law.
North Dakota's Automatic Renewal Law (N.D. Cent. Code § 51-37-01) gives you specific protections when dealing with Uber One / Uber Eats Pass subscriptions:
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Applied to Uber One / Uber Eats Pass (Uber app) in North Dakota
Log into your account settings
Go to the service's website (not app, unless it's an app-store subscription). Navigate to Settings → Billing → Subscription or Plan.
North Dakota note: N.D. Cent. Code § 51-37-01 requires Uber One / Uber Eats Pass to provide an easy cancellation mechanism.
Look for 'Auto-Renewal' or 'Recurring Billing' toggle
Most services have an explicit auto-renewal toggle. Turn it off. You will typically keep access until your current paid period ends, then it won't renew.
Get written confirmation
After toggling, screenshot the settings page and save any confirmation email. If they charge you after disabling auto-renewal, you have documented proof.
For app-store subscriptions, disable in the store
iPhone: Settings → [Your Name] → Subscriptions → [App] → Turn off Renew. Google Play: Manage subscriptions → Cancel. The app itself cannot see these settings.
Set a final billing date reminder
Note when your current period ends. After that date, verify no charge appears. If you see a charge after disabling auto-renewal, that is an unauthorized charge.
Method: Uber app · Difficulty: easy
Uber One / Uber Eats Pass-specific tips
No prorated refunds.
Under N.D. Cent. Code § 51-37-01, you may be entitled to a full refund if Uber One / Uber Eats Pass didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms at signup.
These apply to Uber One / Uber Eats Pass in every state, including North Dakota:
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