@KazePNW nobody works a 5x8. there are generally hour unpaid lunches pushing that to 5x9 minimum, with commute, you are being paid for 40 hours and it costs you close to 50 hours
@RyanTanaka the cost of manufacturing most things is already close to zero. redbull costs 9 cents to make and is sold for 4 dollars. so how exactly do you expect these manufacturers to suddenly stop charging more just because their product becomes even cheaper?
kourtney this isnt a debate this is simply what happens. you can believe it or not. you can ask the customers and see they never got their food. you can see by smart restaurants constantly asking you to show them youve confirmed before giving the food. you can verify by seeing these restaurants are never the ones with stolen orders. you can verify by seeing the endless information about this topic on delivery forums. you can verify by literally opening your eyes.
@Kourtney828390@notenoughlean@PatsKam its the same explanation? the first person stole the food and the next 5 ppl dont understand how to properly report it. honestly at this point I am just going to assume you are retarded
@Kourtney828390@notenoughlean@PatsKam just remember, every time a restaurant tells you "its already been picked up" its because a person that has been stealing your orders all day long, has stolen the food and ate it themselves, further wasting your time as a "hard worker"
Its really interesting to watch people like you continue to be proven incorrect, continue to move the goalposts, never admit that your logic has been repeatedly proven incorrect, and as a last resort you always resort to ad hominem personal attacks that have nothing to do with the subject. It's okay to be wrong Kourtney.
@Kourtney828390@notenoughlean@PatsKam not only is it common for people to be using rented and stolen accounts using stolen identities, but they are usually also using multiple of these accounts on multiple phones at the same time.
"stolen" in this instance means the driver told the employee they have the order. the employee gives them the order assuming they will deliver it. they instead do not deliver it, keep the food and back out of the order on the app saying they no longer want the order. The employee now tells you "its already been picked up" but in reality it was simply stolen and from ubers perspective, was never picked up at all.
nothing you are saying proves me wrong. i have over 15000 deliveries on doordash and uber. Yes, uber offers very large amounts for orders that have already been "picked up" or the store is closed.
these orders were never picked up in the system. the driver steals the food, and backs out of the order. that is the only reason more drivers are sent for the order. if the driver confirmed the pickup, the app would not continue sending more drivers to pick up the food. it really seems like you fundamentally do not understand how it works.
the orders like this have been stolen and that is just a fact.
@vegas8264@PatsKam yes this is why most restaurants do this now. except they just ask "confirm please" and dont actually confirm themselves which in the end accomplishes nothing
@notenoughlean@Kourtney828390@PatsKam it literally doesnt. you get told its already picked up because like ive said multiple times, the person before you stole the food and did not confirm the order was picked up at all. if they did confirm, it would not happen
@PoliticalStacy@Maga4liberty@EL4USA Its considerably more conceivable in the not distant future for a man to produce a baby without a woman, than it is for a woman to produce a baby without a man
@Kourtney828390@PatsKam every single time this happens, it is due to a previous dasher deciding to keep the food and back out of the order. this entire idea you have that the apps continue sending orders that have been verified as picked up is not real.