Posted on 07/21/2025 9:00:04 AM PDT by Morgana
DoorDash driver is not having it with a lair who said she did not get her food when the MacDonald's cup is right there on her desk.
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The doordash driver could have been fired anyway because of the woman lying. The only way to protect themselves is to confront cheaters.
If I were her boss (Door Dash Driver), I would give her a bonus.
Judging by her reaction to being accused of falsely reporting it, I think she’s clearly guilty.
That’s 21 US gallons. What kind of Mazda was this?
My old Caprice had a 23-gallon fuel tank.
That’s 21 US gallons. What kind of Mazda was this?
My old Caprice had a 23-gallon fuel tank.
There are just soooo many times I have seen that type of person at a reception desk and the first thing I do is sigh... You just KNOW it is going to be difficult.
It seems as if the shock of the nerve of some people, and the ease of calling them out right then and there, got the better of that naïve DD driver.
Food delivery drivers should say the following to the food delivery company, no matter the situation:
“I don’t know what you are talking about. As far as I know, I completed the delivery as directed.”
Then—don’t budge off that position, no matter what you are being asked. Don’t say anything more. Don’t say anything different.
The food delivery service is trying to get you to make a “statement against interest” to then use against you. Don’t give it to them.
I had a ‘67 Ventura with a 32 gallon tank. It would get up to 18 mpg on the freeway, so it had some range!
I wonder if transmissions with more gears would help with the mileage on cars like that.
18 mpg is pretty good already for such a big sled. It had a 400 inch V8 and a Turbo Hydramatic 400 transmission and weighed about 4000 lbs.
My Caprice was in the same weight range. Had a 275-CID eight with the 4L60-E four-speed automatic; was able to get over 26 mpg on the highway, which wasn’t too bad.
This is a variation of dine and dash. Only these people are so stupid they use their workplace to commit their fraud.
It doesn’t work that way. The minute a customer says you didn’t deliver an order that you really did, it goes against you and can get you banned.
If you don’t prove they are lying, your job may end. Everything you said in this post is meaningless.
Sadly, the prevalence of Takers, and their insistence on taking every penny that they can grab, is simply growing.
I get what you are saying but I also agree with her too.
She is exposing a liar and a thief to other DoorDashers and UberEats. In the old days we called this “black balling”.
She could lose her job just because this woman lied for a free meal, if she does it once you know she does it twice.
The food delivery service knows and admits there is such a thing as customer fraud.
It will typically not stop doing business with a delivery driver of long standing generally known to be honest if after the investigation of a claimed delivery failure it’s looking at a he said-she said situation.
Drivers need to keep it to a minimum when interacting with the representative of the delivery service. Don’t complain, don’t explain.
In case that hasn't got through to you
Many long-term drivers have lost their jobs to these scammers, and they are tired of it. Ignoring it and letting Door Dash handle it will get you unemployed and banned,but keep on with your misinformation.
They probably had video in the CVS store where the gal was working and saw the delivery being made.
In the Doctor’s office one, there were probably others that saw her eating that food earlier.
They should have to sign for the delivery.
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