Emily C. asked

⚖️  Law

I was recently scammed $19.99 by an unknown person who used my debit card information to book a ride using Lyft. I have contacted my bank and Lyft, but Lyft refuses to provide me with the names and addresses associated with the ride, citing their user privacy policy. I am concerned about my safety as the fraudster may have access to my physical address. Is Lyft exposing itself to civil/criminal liability by denying me this information, especially given their privacy policy section 4b which states they can share personal information with 'other parties' such as myself, a victim of fraud?

March 9th, 2024

Paul V. answered

Lyft may not be legally obligated to provide you with the personal information of the scammer, as th...

March 9th, 2024

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