Several Maryland rideshare customers say they were wrongly accused of damaging their driver’s back seat then charged a cleaning fee. Their short Lyft rides went from under $20 to nearly $100.

Angie Barnett, president and CEO of the BBB of Greater Maryland, is seeing an increase in these reports in the area.

“BBB is reporting on a vomit scam, actually the ‘Lyft vomit scam,’" said Barnett. “Rideshare drivers, some of them, deceptively are charging cleaning fees to their riders and saying there’s bodily fluids on the seats.”

A 93-year-old woman believes she recently fell victim to this scam.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS