Seems reasonable, I know if I had a choice between two similar jobs and one paid more I would pick the higher paid one.
> Seems reasonable… <
Yes. The customer doesn’t have to tip. And the driver doesn’t have to take the run. I don’t see what the problem is here.
Just let the customer know up-front. If he’s on the “no tip” list, tell him that his order might be delayed or not even filled.
Which is why there either shouldn’t be an option to tip in advance, or the drivers should not be able to see how much a customer tipped.
I don’t expect this will work out well for DoorDash, now that the public knows about it, since they have several competitors that offer the exact same service, but without this nonsense.