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The proliferation of ride-sharing services such as Lyft has created an ecosystem of digital receipts that serve as proof of transaction, expense reports, and even alibis. In response, a niche but growing market of “Lyft receipt makers” has emerged—web-based or mobile tools that generate fake Lyft receipts. This paper examines the technical architecture of such generators, their legitimate and illegitimate use cases, legal ramifications under forgery and fraud statutes, ethical considerations for employers and accountants, and countermeasures deployed by Lyft and financial institutions. The paper concludes that while receipt makers have limited lawful utility (e.g., for developers testing expense systems), their primary use is fraudulent, necessitating stronger detection and prevention mechanisms.

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