After Lyft accused Uber employees_yesterday of canceling over 5,500 rides on its platform, Uber has retaliated with some data of its own. According to Uber, Lyft representatives, including one of its co-founders, have canceled a total of 12,900 rides on Uber. Uber also suggested that some of the bad blood may be coming from Lyft investors pressuring for Uber to acquire its rival. Here’s the full statement: Lyft’s claims against Uber are baseless and simply untrue._Furthermore Lyft’s own drivers and employees, including one of Lyft’s founders, have canceled 12,900_trips on Uber._But instead of providing the long list of questionable tactics...
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