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didi paid 129 million yuan to drivers in the first half of the year because passengers did not pay for fares

2024-09-11

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beijing news shell finance (reporter chen weicheng) on september 11, didi's 15th "questions and answers" focused on the issue of advance payment for sky-high orders. in the first half of this year, didi has advanced 129 million yuan to drivers, all of which are online car-hailing fares that passengers have not yet paid.since 2016, didi has paid fares to drivers in advance according to platform rules. for orders that passengers fail to pay on time, didi will pay the driver on the same day for more than 98.7% of the orders; for orders that are not paid on the same day, the platform will conduct manual verification to check whether there are any violations of the platform's transaction order rules (such as drivers installing cheating devices, malicious collusion between drivers and passengers, etc.). overall, more than 99.9% of the orders will be paid to drivers within 7 days.in the first half of the year, among the online ride-hailing orders that passengers did not pay for, the order with the highest amount didi paid for drivers was 8,589.74 yuan. there were 1,618 orders with an advance payment of more than 1,000 yuan, 11,800 orders with an advance payment of more than 500 yuan, and 77,400 orders with an advance payment of more than 200 yuan.some illegal orders may also bear legal consequences. in july, according to a report from the guangdong provincial high people's court, online car-hailing driver yang placed and accepted false orders, and "ran empty" to defraud the platform of 8,379.36 yuan in fares, constituting the crime of fraud. he was sentenced to seven months in prison, suspended for one year and four months, and fined 5,000 yuan.
editor: yue caizhou
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