TechCrunch News 2024年10月26日
FTC hits Lyft with $2.1M penalty for luring drivers with false earnings claims
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Lyft因对司机收入进行虚假宣传,被FTC提议处以210万美元的罚款。该公司在2021和2022年夸大司机收入,如在多地所宣传的时薪与实际中位收入差距较大,且广告时薪包含顾客小费,还对促销和激励做出误导承诺。FTC虽警告过Lyft,但它仍继续违规。虽有两位FTC委员对此决定持异议,但Lyft已需改进支付承诺。

🎈Lyft在2021和2022年系统性地夸大招募司机时所宣传的收入。例如在洛杉矶称司机时薪可达43美元,但未表明这是基于前20%司机的收入,实际平均收入远低于此,差距高达30%。

💡在多地的宣传中,Lyft所声称的司机时薪与实际中位收入存在较大差距。如在新泽西,声称时薪可达34美元,而实际中位时薪仅25美元;在波士顿,称时薪可达42美元,实际中位时薪仅33美元。

🚫Lyft的广告时薪包含顾客提供的小费,却暗示读者这是基础时薪,实际有效时薪可能比未明确说明的平均时薪还低5到10美元。此外,对促销和激励也做出误导承诺。

Lyft has agreed to a $2.1 million settlement proposed by the FTC over the car-hailing company’s “deceptive earnings claims about how much money drivers could expect to make.”

As documented in the FTC’s complaint document, Lyft systematically inflated the incomes it advertised to drivers it was attempting to recruit in 2021 and 2022. For instance, in LA it suggested drivers would be offered up to $43 per hour. “Lyft failed to disclose that these amounts did not represent the income an average driver could expect to earn, but instead were based on the earnings of the top one-fifth of drivers,” and the difference was up to 30%.

“Lyft claimed that Drivers in New Jersey could earn up to $34 per hour when Lyft’s own calculations put the median earnings at only $25 per hour. In the same month, Lyft claimed that Drivers in Boston could earn up to $42 per hour when median earnings were just $33 per hour,” the FTC wrote in the complaint.

Not only that, but the advertised hourly rates were inclusive of customer-provided tips, while implying to any normal reader that it was a base rate. So the effective rate was likely $5 to $10 lower even than the unstated average.

It also made misleading promises about promotions and incentives, according to the FTC.

“For example, one guarantee promised drivers they would make $975 if they completed 45 rides in a weekend. But these guarantees did not clearly disclose that drivers were only paid the difference between what they actually earned, and Lyft’s advertised guaranteed amount,” the FTC said in its press release.

While this was clear in the fine print, the language used was misleading, and Lyft received thousands of complaints from its drivers — a group that, the FTC points out, is composed disproportionately of people for whom English is not their native language.

The FTC warned Lyft in October 2021 that its practices were illegal, and it must stop — but it continued them, and the result is this order and penalty.

Of course, $2.1 million is a drop in the bucket for Lyft, one of the two globally dominant ride-hailing platforms. But the company has already had to shape up its payment promises: It can’t include tips in its estimates of hourly rates, for instance, and it must more clearly explain promotions like “guaranteed” income.

Notably, two FTC Commissioners dissented from the decision, saying that the agency was overstepping in pursuing the “earn up to” language as misleading. But Commissioner Ferguson’s argument, while coherent, amounts to “consumers know that advertisers exaggerate and lie” and would not take the “earn up to” number as representative of expected earnings. Perhaps more convincingly, they argue that Lyft wasn’t adequately notified it was breaking the law.

“Nor are workers protected when the Commission claims victory on dubious legal theories as it settles complaints for pennies on the dollar with businesses that are happy to pay the Commission to go away,” writes Ferguson — a fair point.

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