Some riders are saying Uber drivers are claiming they've left a mess in the backseat, leaving the passenger to foot a hefty cleaning bill. But the problem is there is no mess at all, and passengers ...
The fatal St. Patrick's Day shooting of an Uber passenger in New Mexico, which allegedly followed an argument over a fee imposed for vomit in the back seat of the driver's car, has drawn attention to ...
Don't fall victim to vomit fraud. Uber drivers have staged fake vomit scenes in their cars and billed passengers for the cleanup. As the Miami Herald was first to report, a number of Uber customers ...
Some Uber drivers are filing false cleaning fees on riders, costing up to $150 per incident. It's a scam those with the Better Business Bureau calls "Vomit Fraud." Typically, if a rider loses their ...
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Report: Tesla robotaxis may charge $150 for puking or smoking
Tesla’s driverless ride service is still in its early days, but one policy is already crystal clear: riders who leave a mess ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Something called "vomit fraud" is on the rise among some ride-share services, the Better Business Bureau is warning as it urges customers to keep an eye on their receipts.
SACRAMENTO (CBS) — Uber riders are warning other riders about an alleged scam from some ride-sharing drivers. One woman tells CBS Philly that she was scammed by a driver and was charged for a mess she ...
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - A group of young women in Cleveland said the ride share company, Lyft, has charged them money for damages to a vehicle they said they didn’t cause. The women claim the company ...
BEVERLY-FAIRFAX, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Lyft may be behind a new phrase moving through the ride-sharing community: vomit fraud. Jennifer Watkins Bielasiak says she was the latest victim when she was ...
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