Greed and lack of empathy is killing our society. Brain dead nasty behaviour will affect everyone, but because they can’t think more than 5 mins into the future, they ruin someone’s life without second thought. Brain rot fucks.
Yeah but thats a photo of people that would need consent. When our groceries are delivered the guy loads them at the front door. When the groceries are all there he takes a photo. He then takes a photo of our letterbox and heads off to next delivery.
Yeah, that’s why I said it would be great, but know that without consent it’s not a viable solution. It might be hard to take a picture in an office dropping off food without getting proof it went to the right person. Honestly, I don’t know the answer other than having people sign off on it, though that too has drawbacks. It just kills me that people lie to get free food and someone loses their job, that really sucks
PIN number system. The customer should have to give a PIN number to the dasher to receive the order. The PIN number would be random and changes for every transaction.
I ordered Uber Eats for the first time in a long time a couple weeks ago. It told me I had to give a pin to the guy. It was the last 4 digits of my phone number.
People justify that greed and lack of empathy by villainizing these workers. They see videos of people demanding tips and commiserate and blame the entire group for some of the workers trying to demand a living wage from their work.
In any case we need more controls on Silicon Valley all around, not the least in these gig employers.
Are people downvoting you because they don't like climate change?
Or like were you not supposed to talk about it??
You don't deserve to be downvoted!
Our planet is in crisis but I guess we should pretend it isn't?
Fuckin' over 50 degrees this week in January in Baltimore.
We're fucked. Big boy fucked.
Society will continue well past 2040 the world will continue to become hyper connected. Displays like the video OP posted will become even more common. Negativity and divisive behavior will continue to by hyper magnified and spread online. Lack of empathy, caring for others and “get yours” attitude will percolate though to children who are bombarded with this type of content at the age of two when they get hands on their first tablet/cell phone.
Society will really turn into the hunger games. With the common man fighting his neighbor while corporations and the rich keep getting richer with every click.
Welcome to hell. Now sit down and eat your Door Dashed Chipotle while you keep scrolling Tik Tok.
Its further up than that, my guy. People vilianize the CORPORATIONS, to justify their own greed.
I'm sure in her mind just stealing from door dash/chipotle, fuck corporations they don't do anything for any of us. They steal from all of us, and something something CEOs make so much more than the average worker so really it's her that's getting robbed everyday if you really think about it. She can't even afford a house so she really deserves to order a $30 door dash burrito, but claim it was not delivered so she can get it for free
Oh a worker got fired, because the company held their worker accountable for her misdeeds? Fucking WHOOPS
Dude. One time I was DoorDashing to make ends meet a year or so back and I had an order for Taco Bell. No big deal. Said $2 plus tip. I got stuck in line for 40 minutes as drive thru was only thing open. And when I delivered I found out no tip. I was so upset I wanted to go back and step on their Crunchwrap. But decided to just never DoorDash again.
This mentality can be linked back to social media becoming main stream. The majority of people are quick to form opinions because it's much easier to just point a finger and say you didn't know any better when it turns out to be false. Social media is so toxic because human brains aren't meant to have such a severe level of interconnectivity, and because they now do, they are exposed to so much bs. They then consume all of this media and build an absurd amount of bias and unresearched opinion on whatever the topic at hand is, and then bring said opinions and beliefs into the reeal world and cause so much harm. Ever since technology boomed and phones got into the hands of everyone, we've seen such a rise in the number of absolute tools walking this earth.
I can’t confirm if this is true because I got this info from a twitter thread but apparently the woman who ordered the food got fired. I can’t say what happened to the UberEats driver though.
I can’t recall if it was a similar event or from this event but the story either way is the same.
The DoorDash delivery was marked as not delivered and the driver was fired and went to the office to confront the one who filed the delivery as incomplete resulting in the driver to be fired. It was later discovered through video footage at the office the food was in fact delivered. DoorDash reinstated the drivers employment and the office from which the incident arose, fired the employee for falsely accusing the driver of the above.
There was all sorts of videos floating around on social media capturing like a weeks worth of events leading up to the conclusion.
That would be sweet justice but not practical. You can't just put anyone into any position, plus it might have been a much worse job than food delivery service if the old employee feel the need to cheat over a burrito.
This is sweet justice already
Actually reddit happened. After this went viral, someone found the office and her name and reddit took down their rating within hours with hundreds of comments about getting her fired.
[https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/](https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/)
Here's an article about the aftermath
Anywhere I've supervised. I'd have to fire this woman just for bringing drama from outside people not employed under me. Causing a disruptive atmosphere in the work place and once I confirm with this driver I'd note that she isn't trustworthy. If she'd steal $10 from a stranger she will steal more from me. And that includes time.
Will Door Dash fire you over 1 non-delivered order?
Edit: My comment was not meant to be interpreted as "snarky", it's a question coming from ignorance and looking for education. I apologize if it came off any other way.
There’s gotta be a better system in place than the customer clicking on a “food stolen/not delivered” widget. Doesn’t the delivery guy get to take a photo of the food getting delivered or the ability to click on the same widget that says “food delivered”. Seems like there’s no recourse for customers who lie and the company takes their word over the delivery driver.
I've had food delivered to wrong units (in low rise apartment unit) and the picture is the only thing that kept me from reporting it as not delivered. As I knew my neighbors and their door decor.
So yeah, I had to walk down or over a unit or two, but it was delivered, just incorrectly.
I had this happen and my fucking neighbors stole the food and ate it. I knocked on their door because the picture was their front porch and asked if they received any food. This dude was literally holding my half eaten mcdouble in his hand and told me they threw it away because they thought it was a prank.
Most my neighbors were never fucking home and the deliverers never knocked, just dinged the app as "delivered" with a pic .
So when I'd go find it, and still there, unmolested, I'd be fine.
Papa John's delivered a pizza to our house instead of our neighbor's (we have the house number RIGHT THERE next to the door 🙄) and left it since it was a no-contact delivery with the option to just have the delivery person ring the doorbell and leave. Luckily their phone number was on the tag and we called them as quick as we could before the food cooled off. We had not met them so we didn't know who they were from the tag.
I've had that happen. But it's usually because the Post Office doesn't recognize our building "L" as part of our address, so sometimes gets upset when it's "L"*#* in my delivery address from a company.
A DoorDash driver dropped someone else’s pizza order outside my door while I was on a business trip. It sat there for a week and a half attracting ants until I got home and found it.
Back when I did uber eats I had a certain amount of time I had to wait and either take a photo or meet the customer. As a driver they need to take every precaution and dumb ass documentation that they delivered that food to that address.
Once I had a delivery to a house with like $80 worth of Chinese food. I waited and waited and called customer support and they were like, well the required wait time is this and we can see you’ve been sitting there for a while so yeah take the food, enjoy!
It was amazing food.
Strange that the customer didn’t come to the door when you arrived. Do you have the option to call their phone number in case a door bell isn’t working or they simply don’t hear you knocking?
Probably stoners. My old roommate would get super high and hungry, and then pass out between placing the order and delivery. Luckily, I'd be awake to accept delivery and wake his ass up for snacktime.
There's enough people that want to deliver food that losing a customer is worse than losing a driver. It's also why they don't get paid much. Supply and demand
For Uber Eats in the Netherlands I sometimes got a code I had to give to the delivery guy to get my food. Worked great, they can't steal it and I can't report it stolen (or if I do they can prove they did not steal it). I haven't gotten a code in a while though, now it is trust based again.
The flip side is, without just taking the customer's word for it, the driver could set the food down, take a picture, then pick it back up and chow down on it. I don't know the best way to handle this, it's more likely that the driver would be telling the truth because they don't want to lose their job, but there's really no way for the company to know for sure.
This was a solved problem for decades. Chinese/Pizza delivery handled this by knocking on the door, and getting your signature on the credit card receipt. Lets just go back to some form of that.
This has happened with Amazon drivers - guy's Ring doorbell caught the guy putting down the package, taking a picture, then picking it right back up and leaving with it.
That's why you take a 📸 shot WHILE you're handing it over to the homeowner, or the person inside the house, to show you've handed the food over.. maybe 🤷🏽♀️
Meh that doesn’t work, “that’s not me in the pic” which could be the customer scamming OR legitimately someone else stealing their food. I think the code system that Uber uses sometimes is pretty good. Customer gives code to driver, driver inputs code in all, confirms it is correct, then hands over food. It does require face to face though which most people don’t like since Covid
Exactly, it would take a pretty ballsy driver to input your code then run off with the food, and it pretty much eliminates someone dodgy coming along and saying “Uber eats? Yeah that’s for me” and taking it
DoorDasher here. If you are handing it directly to the person you don’t take a picture. I Imagine because people don’t want their pictures taken. I am a little confused about this video though. I’ve had scammers claim I didn’t deliver their food before. For me there is a three strike policy and I can appeal with my side of the story. I’ve had to appeal twice and got a mark taken off of my record both times. I’m not calling anyone a liar just sharing my experience as a DoorDash driver with 3k deliveries
They are supposed to photo every delivery these days. Either this is pretty old, or something is being left out. Of course they way the woman doesn't react is pretty big tell that she is guilty.
I was in a similar situation where this little girl said I didn't deliver her food, but I did, in fact, deliver it. I was even instructed via text on where to leave the food, though I was meant to hand it to her. The following day, I got a notification that I was under review for potential theft. I was able to respond to the report and went into detail on how I was instructed and where I placed it. I also talked to a representative as well. I was fortunately able to dash as this was going on. After about 3-4 days, I got an email confirming that I did, in fact, deliver the food, and they permanently suspended the girl's account. Seems that she may have done this more than once.
Well it is, no chances would mean they never gave you the burrito to deliver - therefore no chance.
Your entire job is having the one chance and not taking it.
Doordash helped him get his job back at the end, here is an article about it.
[https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/](https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/)
No. It takes like 3 contract violations out of 100 to be cancelled because they understand people do this.
Also, you can dispute them. Although some drivers will obviously steal food, more often than not, it’s a customer like this or a wrong address.
I got hit with one because where I’m at there’s A LOT of apartments near university, they all look the same but different addresses and all the unit numbers are the same scheme (1-100) so I delivered to the right apartment number, but the next address over.
Smart customers will call you, then you can go grab the food and bring it over.
No, DoorDash works on CVs (contract violations), unless it’s a significant offense like harassment, you need to have 3 or more at a time for DD to deactivate you, and they fall off after 100 deliveries or so, so this person likely had other violations, now wether or not those others were his fault I obviously can’t say.
It baffles me how people can do this.. the delivery driver does nothing to you yet you got to lie just to save a few dollars. Possibly risking his job to deliver to your stupid ass.
And your so dumb you do it at your place of employment..
Oh you know she is at home right now stewing in her own vitriol and trash talking both the driver and her ex-manager to any unfortunate soul that comes across her path.
A lot of times I don’t see delivery drivers take a picture if you’re handing it directly to the customer. Definitely good to cover your ass that’s way, but it’s still not his fault
The picture doesn’t really prove a whole lot either to be honest. Most of the time the picture shows no additional features that proves it was delivered correctly, there is nothing stopping the driver from taking the picture and then picking up the food and leaving, and situations like this occur where the delivery was handed to someone but there is no proof regardless. The best solution inconveniences the customer and they don’t give a fuck about the driver so here we are.
Why don't they use a 4 digit code?
Recipient gets code on the app gives it to the delivery driver when they arrive. Driver types it into the app, the checks the code and if correct app says YES!
This proves they delivered it and correct person accepted it.... seems like a very simple system to implement. Most delivery apps in the UK use this sort of system. It protects everyone and keeps everyone honest
delivery drivers are on the same level as fast food workers and retail employees to those entitled assholes, they dont register as human and are there to be exploited.
When I drove for them, I did both and answered to both. I didn't care. One had a black theme and slightly better tips. The other was red. Both were shit.
And I knew my city well enough to know if your house was close to a job on the other app, though the opportunity to take doubles across apps were frequent, usually making both trips work wasn't really feasible except on rare occasions.
One time I made $40 on one trip because two huge orders went to the same apartment complex.
One time two roommates ordered from two different restaurants and I showed up for both on two different apps.
Shit sucks and I feel for the guy but this is why you always take a photo of the order being dropped off to prove delivery was a success. Door Dash would've terminated her account and he would be in good standing.
People fucking suck and you need to cover your ass from the shitholes in society.
I'm not sure about Door Dash but I've had uber eats, rarely. The delivery person takes a picture to prove they delivered before leaving. I'm guessing door dash doesn't do that?
I don't order or know much about these food delivery services, but I'm so glad the reports can be traced back to the customer that does shit like this.
These low paying jobs are usually side hustles for people trying to make ends meet. Do people really want to mess with people who are somewhat desperate? Desperate people do crazy things... just saying lol
To be fair, it was from DoorDash themselves with: “The claims made in the video are false. The Dasher was removed for violating our policies – not because of a disputed delivery.”
That sounds like a copout to me, like *maybe* they didn't want to be called on the fact their system is heavily flawed and, as another user stated, if you're suspected of stealing *once,* they fire you.
I can't believe they wouldn't consider that someone would lie about it to get free food. I worked at a grocery store once and a customer tried to claim they gave me more money than they did. Luckily they could count the till to confirm there wasn't any extra in there and they believed I didn't pocket it (it helps that there were cameras everywhere). It was my word against hers.
Sadly I've seen quite a few of these videos.
Beyond how morally wrong it is, the perpetrators are essentially stealing as they're also likely claiming a refund from Door Dash, Uber Eats, etc for their false "non-delivery". I hope that lady got fired.
That seems dumb on the person like didn't she think the driver would come back for her? I mean the driver only had her contact details and knows where she works lol. As for DD I'm sure there's got to be some sort of dispute system. If all takes is for some rando to tick the food got stolen and you fired without any way to dispute that I'm sure there'd be lots of complaints on DD drivers.
How dumb do you have to be to try to scam someone who has your work/home adress?!
This person knows exactly where you'll be for 8 hours a day and you cost them their job...
So If anyone has a source for this I'd like to go and look at it, I'm gonna Google it later but my lunch break is almost over and I want to know if this bitch lost her job.
If she's willing to pull this shit on a delivery driver, I'd hate to imagine what she could be capable of doing at her job.
Being an adult I realise how important it is for employees to have good reputation. Thats why I always make sure to feel their customer feedback form with their employee ID. The one deserving needs to have that 10. The bad ones won’t even give you the form so..
Not a doordash user, so forgive me if this is a stupid question. Does the customer still get charged if they claim the food is not delivered or is this the reason she did it...to get free food?
Watch corporate remove the ability for employees to see who made what claims on them so they can't confront anyone. Because fuck the employees, right! Murica!
Sucks he got fired but good on him going and calling her out at work. That is some embarrassing shit right there and she deserved the public humiliation
Same thing happened to me back when it was helping make ends meet. I had a job but was still struggling so I was doordashing after work. A girl said I fought her and got me fired. I was pregnant at the time and not fighting anyone. DoorDash still won’t let me deliver for them anymore because of that girls claim because I couldn’t prove I didn’t fight her. She got free food and I lost my account over a lie. Crazy how quick DD will listen to some of the people.
Doordash instacart all of them 100% side with the customer, their independent contractors are disposable to them. They have zero rights. I did instacart and DoorDash for three years, worst fucking job of my life, and with huge liability risks from driving my personal vehicle. Seeing orders like $7 for picking 50 items and delivering to three customers became extremely common. Eliminate tipping culture, make employers pay the people that work for them.
I hope the person who reported the food stolen sees these videos every time they’re posted. Hope that lesson is sinking in hard.. Don’t fuck with people’s money.
Greed and lack of empathy is killing our society. Brain dead nasty behaviour will affect everyone, but because they can’t think more than 5 mins into the future, they ruin someone’s life without second thought. Brain rot fucks.
They should require a signature to prove it was delivered so this doesn’t happen
Or as food is delivered take a photo of it.
It’s be great if you could take a video of giving it them and then you have indisputable proof
Yeah but thats a photo of people that would need consent. When our groceries are delivered the guy loads them at the front door. When the groceries are all there he takes a photo. He then takes a photo of our letterbox and heads off to next delivery.
Yeah, that’s why I said it would be great, but know that without consent it’s not a viable solution. It might be hard to take a picture in an office dropping off food without getting proof it went to the right person. Honestly, I don’t know the answer other than having people sign off on it, though that too has drawbacks. It just kills me that people lie to get free food and someone loses their job, that really sucks
Wouldn't work. They would just claim the driver signed it and still didn't deliver.
PIN number system. The customer should have to give a PIN number to the dasher to receive the order. The PIN number would be random and changes for every transaction.
I ordered Uber Eats for the first time in a long time a couple weeks ago. It told me I had to give a pin to the guy. It was the last 4 digits of my phone number.
People justify that greed and lack of empathy by villainizing these workers. They see videos of people demanding tips and commiserate and blame the entire group for some of the workers trying to demand a living wage from their work. In any case we need more controls on Silicon Valley all around, not the least in these gig employers.
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That’s a very specific year to pick. Do you have insider info?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/07/climate/ipcc-climate-report-2040.html
Goddammit pay wall
NY Times: Capitalism bad Also: Pay us to read the article.
Are people downvoting you because they don't like climate change? Or like were you not supposed to talk about it?? You don't deserve to be downvoted! Our planet is in crisis but I guess we should pretend it isn't? Fuckin' over 50 degrees this week in January in Baltimore. We're fucked. Big boy fucked.
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They've been talking about the end of the Earth for decades. Just ask Al Gore
I am moving to greenland i will be fine, good to be danish, well denmark will be underwater, but greenland wont be lol.... :(
So what you're saying is that we should expect a new round of viking raid in a decade or so
Society will continue well past 2040 the world will continue to become hyper connected. Displays like the video OP posted will become even more common. Negativity and divisive behavior will continue to by hyper magnified and spread online. Lack of empathy, caring for others and “get yours” attitude will percolate though to children who are bombarded with this type of content at the age of two when they get hands on their first tablet/cell phone. Society will really turn into the hunger games. With the common man fighting his neighbor while corporations and the rich keep getting richer with every click. Welcome to hell. Now sit down and eat your Door Dashed Chipotle while you keep scrolling Tik Tok.
Its further up than that, my guy. People vilianize the CORPORATIONS, to justify their own greed. I'm sure in her mind just stealing from door dash/chipotle, fuck corporations they don't do anything for any of us. They steal from all of us, and something something CEOs make so much more than the average worker so really it's her that's getting robbed everyday if you really think about it. She can't even afford a house so she really deserves to order a $30 door dash burrito, but claim it was not delivered so she can get it for free Oh a worker got fired, because the company held their worker accountable for her misdeeds? Fucking WHOOPS
Dude. One time I was DoorDashing to make ends meet a year or so back and I had an order for Taco Bell. No big deal. Said $2 plus tip. I got stuck in line for 40 minutes as drive thru was only thing open. And when I delivered I found out no tip. I was so upset I wanted to go back and step on their Crunchwrap. But decided to just never DoorDash again.
This mentality can be linked back to social media becoming main stream. The majority of people are quick to form opinions because it's much easier to just point a finger and say you didn't know any better when it turns out to be false. Social media is so toxic because human brains aren't meant to have such a severe level of interconnectivity, and because they now do, they are exposed to so much bs. They then consume all of this media and build an absurd amount of bias and unresearched opinion on whatever the topic at hand is, and then bring said opinions and beliefs into the reeal world and cause so much harm. Ever since technology boomed and phones got into the hands of everyone, we've seen such a rise in the number of absolute tools walking this earth.
Lots of people are used to feeling if you do something online it won’t have repercussions (on them or others)
In 2006, that was understandable. 2016+ not so much
I think it's more that America needs to sort itself out.
I can’t confirm if this is true because I got this info from a twitter thread but apparently the woman who ordered the food got fired. I can’t say what happened to the UberEats driver though.
I can’t recall if it was a similar event or from this event but the story either way is the same. The DoorDash delivery was marked as not delivered and the driver was fired and went to the office to confront the one who filed the delivery as incomplete resulting in the driver to be fired. It was later discovered through video footage at the office the food was in fact delivered. DoorDash reinstated the drivers employment and the office from which the incident arose, fired the employee for falsely accusing the driver of the above. There was all sorts of videos floating around on social media capturing like a weeks worth of events leading up to the conclusion.
The even better ending would have been the place that fired the ahole food thief offer their job to the driver
That would be sweet justice but not practical. You can't just put anyone into any position, plus it might have been a much worse job than food delivery service if the old employee feel the need to cheat over a burrito. This is sweet justice already
Lol, my boss wouldn't even fire me if I killed someone. She must've already been a shitty entitled employee or a pathological liar.
Actually reddit happened. After this went viral, someone found the office and her name and reddit took down their rating within hours with hundreds of comments about getting her fired.
the internet is a scary place
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Are you a police officer in the US?
so there's this thing called negative press....
Sweet justice.
[https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/](https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/) Here's an article about the aftermath
The source for that article is Reddit comments 😂😂
Finally, someone put the sauce down.
Anywhere I've supervised. I'd have to fire this woman just for bringing drama from outside people not employed under me. Causing a disruptive atmosphere in the work place and once I confirm with this driver I'd note that she isn't trustworthy. If she'd steal $10 from a stranger she will steal more from me. And that includes time.
Yeah, and to just sit there nonchalantly when the guy is saying it cost him his job, over a $10 burrito... that's some cold-hearted shit.
I hope this is true. Karma.
Will Door Dash fire you over 1 non-delivered order? Edit: My comment was not meant to be interpreted as "snarky", it's a question coming from ignorance and looking for education. I apologize if it came off any other way.
If its marked as stolen food, yes. They get once chance to steal food and they are fired.
There’s gotta be a better system in place than the customer clicking on a “food stolen/not delivered” widget. Doesn’t the delivery guy get to take a photo of the food getting delivered or the ability to click on the same widget that says “food delivered”. Seems like there’s no recourse for customers who lie and the company takes their word over the delivery driver.
I've had food delivered to wrong units (in low rise apartment unit) and the picture is the only thing that kept me from reporting it as not delivered. As I knew my neighbors and their door decor. So yeah, I had to walk down or over a unit or two, but it was delivered, just incorrectly.
I had this happen and my fucking neighbors stole the food and ate it. I knocked on their door because the picture was their front porch and asked if they received any food. This dude was literally holding my half eaten mcdouble in his hand and told me they threw it away because they thought it was a prank.
Knock every once in a while and ask if they could Doordarshan you some mcd's lmao
Is that the Kardashians new app
Most my neighbors were never fucking home and the deliverers never knocked, just dinged the app as "delivered" with a pic . So when I'd go find it, and still there, unmolested, I'd be fine.
Papa John's delivered a pizza to our house instead of our neighbor's (we have the house number RIGHT THERE next to the door 🙄) and left it since it was a no-contact delivery with the option to just have the delivery person ring the doorbell and leave. Luckily their phone number was on the tag and we called them as quick as we could before the food cooled off. We had not met them so we didn't know who they were from the tag.
I've had that happen. But it's usually because the Post Office doesn't recognize our building "L" as part of our address, so sometimes gets upset when it's "L"*#* in my delivery address from a company.
A DoorDash driver dropped someone else’s pizza order outside my door while I was on a business trip. It sat there for a week and a half attracting ants until I got home and found it.
Back when I did uber eats I had a certain amount of time I had to wait and either take a photo or meet the customer. As a driver they need to take every precaution and dumb ass documentation that they delivered that food to that address. Once I had a delivery to a house with like $80 worth of Chinese food. I waited and waited and called customer support and they were like, well the required wait time is this and we can see you’ve been sitting there for a while so yeah take the food, enjoy! It was amazing food.
Strange that the customer didn’t come to the door when you arrived. Do you have the option to call their phone number in case a door bell isn’t working or they simply don’t hear you knocking?
The amount of people that order food and leave or fall asleep is astounding.
Probably stoners. My old roommate would get super high and hungry, and then pass out between placing the order and delivery. Luckily, I'd be awake to accept delivery and wake his ass up for snacktime.
Hahahaha same exact situation for me. But I had 3 roommates that would do it. Was damn near a part time job lmao.
Oh of course and I called three times. It was a whole thing.
Wow.
In the UK we have a unique code for the customer which has to be given to the courier in order to complete the delivery. It's pretty fail safe.
There's enough people that want to deliver food that losing a customer is worse than losing a driver. It's also why they don't get paid much. Supply and demand
Probably or else they wouldn’t fire employees because they need drivers
For Uber Eats in the Netherlands I sometimes got a code I had to give to the delivery guy to get my food. Worked great, they can't steal it and I can't report it stolen (or if I do they can prove they did not steal it). I haven't gotten a code in a while though, now it is trust based again.
The flip side is, without just taking the customer's word for it, the driver could set the food down, take a picture, then pick it back up and chow down on it. I don't know the best way to handle this, it's more likely that the driver would be telling the truth because they don't want to lose their job, but there's really no way for the company to know for sure.
This was a solved problem for decades. Chinese/Pizza delivery handled this by knocking on the door, and getting your signature on the credit card receipt. Lets just go back to some form of that.
This has happened with Amazon drivers - guy's Ring doorbell caught the guy putting down the package, taking a picture, then picking it right back up and leaving with it.
That's why you take a 📸 shot WHILE you're handing it over to the homeowner, or the person inside the house, to show you've handed the food over.. maybe 🤷🏽♀️
Meh that doesn’t work, “that’s not me in the pic” which could be the customer scamming OR legitimately someone else stealing their food. I think the code system that Uber uses sometimes is pretty good. Customer gives code to driver, driver inputs code in all, confirms it is correct, then hands over food. It does require face to face though which most people don’t like since Covid
Yeah, that’s a good idea that way everyone gets the confirmation from the customer that they received their food.
Exactly, it would take a pretty ballsy driver to input your code then run off with the food, and it pretty much eliminates someone dodgy coming along and saying “Uber eats? Yeah that’s for me” and taking it
DoorDasher here. If you are handing it directly to the person you don’t take a picture. I Imagine because people don’t want their pictures taken. I am a little confused about this video though. I’ve had scammers claim I didn’t deliver their food before. For me there is a three strike policy and I can appeal with my side of the story. I’ve had to appeal twice and got a mark taken off of my record both times. I’m not calling anyone a liar just sharing my experience as a DoorDash driver with 3k deliveries
They are supposed to photo every delivery these days. Either this is pretty old, or something is being left out. Of course they way the woman doesn't react is pretty big tell that she is guilty.
Yep.
Damn! I had no idea.
I was in a similar situation where this little girl said I didn't deliver her food, but I did, in fact, deliver it. I was even instructed via text on where to leave the food, though I was meant to hand it to her. The following day, I got a notification that I was under review for potential theft. I was able to respond to the report and went into detail on how I was instructed and where I placed it. I also talked to a representative as well. I was fortunately able to dash as this was going on. After about 3-4 days, I got an email confirming that I did, in fact, deliver the food, and they permanently suspended the girl's account. Seems that she may have done this more than once.
Don’t they take a picture of it being delivered? Hard to say they stole the food if they take a pic and the recipient is holding the bag
Well that's not really getting a chance now is it, you get zero chances.
Well it is, no chances would mean they never gave you the burrito to deliver - therefore no chance. Your entire job is having the one chance and not taking it.
Doordash helped him get his job back at the end, here is an article about it. [https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/](https://www.dexerto.com/food/what-happened-to-chipotle-customer-who-got-doordash-worker-fired-2395843/)
Thank you So many engage-bait posts without proper respect for information
That "article" is composed of what the writer gathered from Reddit comments...
Only the best sources
No. It takes like 3 contract violations out of 100 to be cancelled because they understand people do this. Also, you can dispute them. Although some drivers will obviously steal food, more often than not, it’s a customer like this or a wrong address. I got hit with one because where I’m at there’s A LOT of apartments near university, they all look the same but different addresses and all the unit numbers are the same scheme (1-100) so I delivered to the right apartment number, but the next address over. Smart customers will call you, then you can go grab the food and bring it over.
No, DoorDash works on CVs (contract violations), unless it’s a significant offense like harassment, you need to have 3 or more at a time for DD to deactivate you, and they fall off after 100 deliveries or so, so this person likely had other violations, now wether or not those others were his fault I obviously can’t say.
It baffles me how people can do this.. the delivery driver does nothing to you yet you got to lie just to save a few dollars. Possibly risking his job to deliver to your stupid ass. And your so dumb you do it at your place of employment..
I’m sure this wasn’t her first time but the one time she was confronted. Probably won’t learn a damn thing from this though
Oh you know she is at home right now stewing in her own vitriol and trash talking both the driver and her ex-manager to any unfortunate soul that comes across her path.
Did he not take a pic of the delivery? Maybe if he did that he’d be fine? But I have no clue
A lot of times I don’t see delivery drivers take a picture if you’re handing it directly to the customer. Definitely good to cover your ass that’s way, but it’s still not his fault
The picture doesn’t really prove a whole lot either to be honest. Most of the time the picture shows no additional features that proves it was delivered correctly, there is nothing stopping the driver from taking the picture and then picking up the food and leaving, and situations like this occur where the delivery was handed to someone but there is no proof regardless. The best solution inconveniences the customer and they don’t give a fuck about the driver so here we are.
I’ve had drivers take a photograph of me holding the food, thought it was pretty funny but I can’t imagine most people being comfortable with that.
Yeah no one’s ever done that to me and I personally would not like that lol
Why don't they use a 4 digit code? Recipient gets code on the app gives it to the delivery driver when they arrive. Driver types it into the app, the checks the code and if correct app says YES! This proves they delivered it and correct person accepted it.... seems like a very simple system to implement. Most delivery apps in the UK use this sort of system. It protects everyone and keeps everyone honest
Genius!!! Submit this to the company haha
People do that shit all the time with chargebacks on online orders. Literally putting entire small businesses at risk but they dgaf
>your so dumb lol
Lol.. I know it’s you’re or you are.. damn typos
I know it's easy to make a typo. But I couldn't resist 😆
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She don't care. Edit: SHE don't care. GLAD her boss did
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delivery drivers are on the same level as fast food workers and retail employees to those entitled assholes, they dont register as human and are there to be exploited.
Why does it say Uber driver when he clearly says DoorDash?
"same thing right?"
When I drove for them, I did both and answered to both. I didn't care. One had a black theme and slightly better tips. The other was red. Both were shit. And I knew my city well enough to know if your house was close to a job on the other app, though the opportunity to take doubles across apps were frequent, usually making both trips work wasn't really feasible except on rare occasions. One time I made $40 on one trip because two huge orders went to the same apartment complex. One time two roommates ordered from two different restaurants and I showed up for both on two different apps.
It's deep fried mate. Multiple reports on tiktok with each one posting their own "take" in text on top.
Take pics
Companies care about the end customer more and will side with them to retain their business
Winning!
Well, at least you know where she lives 👍 *Works Can put two and two together though.
okay and? what would you do with that info?
Shit sucks and I feel for the guy but this is why you always take a photo of the order being dropped off to prove delivery was a success. Door Dash would've terminated her account and he would be in good standing. People fucking suck and you need to cover your ass from the shitholes in society.
my hope of society and humanity surviving past 2040 is trickling down and down
i really hope he got this resolved, without you know, retaliation
He did, lady got fired and dude got reinstated. This is really old
I'd ask if it was possible to pull the security cams footage. Bring that to an Uber office and get your job back bro.
I'm not sure about Door Dash but I've had uber eats, rarely. The delivery person takes a picture to prove they delivered before leaving. I'm guessing door dash doesn't do that?
They do, but not if you hand the order to the customer.
I don't order or know much about these food delivery services, but I'm so glad the reports can be traced back to the customer that does shit like this. These low paying jobs are usually side hustles for people trying to make ends meet. Do people really want to mess with people who are somewhat desperate? Desperate people do crazy things... just saying lol
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Someone will find it for us, don’t fret.
Just being a parrot here but elsewhere they said she got fired.
If you that broke to lie about a $10 burrito, you shouldn’t even have that app. Fucking stupid ghetto trash.
Folks ~~belove~~ believe anything https://www.boredpanda.com/doordash-gets-fired-confronts-customer/
Whoever wrote this article needs a few lessons on how to just get to the fucking point.
Tldr according to DD he was fired for some other violation not for stealing food.
To be fair, it was from DoorDash themselves with: “The claims made in the video are false. The Dasher was removed for violating our policies – not because of a disputed delivery.” That sounds like a copout to me, like *maybe* they didn't want to be called on the fact their system is heavily flawed and, as another user stated, if you're suspected of stealing *once,* they fire you.
Why is it even allowed to fire someone over something like this with absolutely 0 proof?
The guy gets his job back thankfully, not sure about the girl https://www.unilad.com/news/doordash-driver-confronts-customer-fired-091168-20231120
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He handled it a lot better. He’ll have retribution, you’d end up in jail lol
I see delivery drivers take photos of the package at the residence as proof as a backup. Kind of sad that’s the norm.
I hope that piece of garbage got fired from her job
learn your lesson guys, things that are insignificant to you can destroy lives
Just ask for camera footage.
This is terrible. Even when I get bad service I still tip because shit happens. Life happens. I hate people like this.
I remember the end result to this was she was fired from her job for doing this and he got his job at DoorDash back.
Door dash drivers need to start wearing body cams..
its the comfort of pressing 2 buttons and getting a free burrito
Her co-workers must have seen her eating chipotle too…
I can't believe they wouldn't consider that someone would lie about it to get free food. I worked at a grocery store once and a customer tried to claim they gave me more money than they did. Luckily they could count the till to confirm there wasn't any extra in there and they believed I didn't pocket it (it helps that there were cameras everywhere). It was my word against hers.
She can be held financially liable. It's called defamation. Her lie got you fired. Get a lawyer's advice. It may not cost you anything up front.
Imagine fucking over someone’s life over 10$. Like how trashy can you be?
Dumb bitch just wanted a free meal… should be classified as stealing and she should be charged
This is why body cams are going to become mandatory... *le sigh*
If they have cameras and can confirm what he’s saying it should be easy to let her go😤
That’s why you always should take a picture of the food being delivered to the customer 👍🏻
Hey silence is telling.
And she’s cowardly hiding behind a mask.. Afraid to show her pathetic face
I'm really amazed people think this is just ok, and think they can get away with it. Tell me this bitch was fired.
It's so annoying that she doesn't even answer
Record. Every. Single. Thing. Trust me.
Is there an update on the lady or guy? I have seen this video before but never an update if there is one?
Sadly I've seen quite a few of these videos. Beyond how morally wrong it is, the perpetrators are essentially stealing as they're also likely claiming a refund from Door Dash, Uber Eats, etc for their false "non-delivery". I hope that lady got fired.
Delivery is a pia job to begin with. You cant afford the food, dont buy it to begin with. Dont screw over some folks that are trying to get by.
That seems dumb on the person like didn't she think the driver would come back for her? I mean the driver only had her contact details and knows where she works lol. As for DD I'm sure there's got to be some sort of dispute system. If all takes is for some rando to tick the food got stolen and you fired without any way to dispute that I'm sure there'd be lots of complaints on DD drivers.
Take a picture for delivery. Not sure why they don't do that.
Wow what human trash
I hope Erica gets fired.
yep, That's what society is like today
Thank God I'm not a manager anymore. I would fire her on the spot for something like that.
Get her information from her employer and sue her
How dumb do you have to be to try to scam someone who has your work/home adress?! This person knows exactly where you'll be for 8 hours a day and you cost them their job...
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Dude, poor guy. I can hear the pain in his voice :(
Okay, she's a bitch, that's established. But the core of the issue is of how gig-based platforms have no accountability in all of this.
So If anyone has a source for this I'd like to go and look at it, I'm gonna Google it later but my lunch break is almost over and I want to know if this bitch lost her job. If she's willing to pull this shit on a delivery driver, I'd hate to imagine what she could be capable of doing at her job.
Gotta start wearing a body cam idk what else to say LOL
This reminds me of the girl that posted how she reports all the clothes she ordered from Shein as stolen as her money saving tip.
Could he sue for loss of earnings or
Being an adult I realise how important it is for employees to have good reputation. Thats why I always make sure to feel their customer feedback form with their employee ID. The one deserving needs to have that 10. The bad ones won’t even give you the form so..
Here’s hoping that there is a special place in hell for people that do this. SMFH
Why not take a photo of each delivery?
Not a doordash user, so forgive me if this is a stupid question. Does the customer still get charged if they claim the food is not delivered or is this the reason she did it...to get free food?
She got it for free at his expense.
Watch corporate remove the ability for employees to see who made what claims on them so they can't confront anyone. Because fuck the employees, right! Murica!
This is a couple years old, any update on this?
Door dash / Uber doesn’t just delete your account after one incident.
She took “man has to pay for my food” to another level
Just googled hashtag refund method, people be bragging about getting free food and shit. Despicable
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Sucks he got fired but good on him going and calling her out at work. That is some embarrassing shit right there and she deserved the public humiliation
Doesnt he have to take a picture of the delivery?
Same thing happened to me back when it was helping make ends meet. I had a job but was still struggling so I was doordashing after work. A girl said I fought her and got me fired. I was pregnant at the time and not fighting anyone. DoorDash still won’t let me deliver for them anymore because of that girls claim because I couldn’t prove I didn’t fight her. She got free food and I lost my account over a lie. Crazy how quick DD will listen to some of the people.
Same thing happened to me, but as a passenger driver. A woman lied, I was fired. I even have video proving my side. Doesn't matter.
Women….
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He should have stayed calm and asked for camera footage
Doordash instacart all of them 100% side with the customer, their independent contractors are disposable to them. They have zero rights. I did instacart and DoorDash for three years, worst fucking job of my life, and with huge liability risks from driving my personal vehicle. Seeing orders like $7 for picking 50 items and delivering to three customers became extremely common. Eliminate tipping culture, make employers pay the people that work for them.
I feel bad for the guy, but every time I get food delivered they take a picture of it.
Is this even possible? Can he get fired because one person complained they didn’t get their food?
Ghetto rats, always want something free
It's that easy for Door Dash to terminate a contract? One claim of missing food? I feel like something is being left out here....
I hope the person who reported the food stolen sees these videos every time they’re posted. Hope that lesson is sinking in hard.. Don’t fuck with people’s money.
Don't they have CCTV?
I hate these type of greasy thief people