@@MAJOYDACIA Thank you Majoy! Thieves are devious so it’s good to be aware of their techniques so we don’t fall for it when we don’t expect it. Have a great start to your week! Russ
@@ElMistroFeroz Thank you for sharing this! It’s hard because on the surface you would think everyone knows you don’t give your personal information. But in the moment of distraction working we can be weak and not think clearly. Thieves know how to manipulate us. Russ
One thing that just happened to me, probably not on the subject,but customer asked me to pick up hot spicy sauce or something,im like i pick up deliver,thats extra,call restaurant let them get it,not paying enough to bring it really,they buying $50 worth of food,this oerson took upon themselve to dip in my money ,i blocked them,dont put up with dipping in my earned money,last time will do that.
@@boyds434 Yes, good point. I rarely offer “extra services” for cash or trusting to pay me back by increasing my tip. Overall it’s a bad idea. It would be one thing if they offer a cash payment when we see each other at the door before I accept another order. But that rarely almost never happens. Thank you for sharing this! It’s good to be aware of how seemingly good things can go bad. Russ
Another potential scam, happened to me,didnt get scammed,but was fishy ,person said call this number,if have problems,wasnt the apps number,was a number outside the gig,if something goes wrong, you're not protected.
@@boyds434 That is sneaky! Thank you for sharing that. Looks like the scammer is trying to start a conversation and offline in the hopes of scamming you later. I’ve had customers put their phone number in the notes and I assume they just don’t know that the app is the way to communicate. I rarely call their number outside of the app. If I do, I use a different phone not connected to my gig app account. Russ
Hi Russ! Love this topic! It’s a very important topic and hope many people watches this video💪🏾
@@MAJOYDACIA Thank you Majoy! Thieves are devious so it’s good to be aware of their techniques so we don’t fall for it when we don’t expect it. Have a great start to your week! Russ
Hey Russ, nice video, I’m sure this will help many! Have a wonderful evening!
@@DarcyRie Thank you Darcy! Have a great evening as well.
Drivers, please share if someone tried to scam you while doing food delivery. What did you do to stop or resolve the situation? Russ 🚙🛒📦
Wow, It's very important & effective topic, awesome 👌👌
I’m glad you find it helpful! Russ
If you're revealing your banking information over the phone in 2024, perhaps you don't deserve to have money.
@@ElMistroFeroz Thank you for sharing this! It’s hard because on the surface you would think everyone knows you don’t give your personal information. But in the moment of distraction working we can be weak and not think clearly. Thieves know how to manipulate us. Russ
Great advice and very important. Warm wishes from new friend Millionaire Paul 👋
@@Millionaire-Paul Thank you Millionaires Paul! I am so happy to provide valuable information and be helpful. Russ
One thing that just happened to me, probably not on the subject,but customer asked me to pick up hot spicy sauce or something,im like i pick up deliver,thats extra,call restaurant let them get it,not paying enough to bring it really,they buying $50 worth of food,this oerson took upon themselve to dip in my money ,i blocked them,dont put up with dipping in my earned money,last time will do that.
@@boyds434 Yes, good point. I rarely offer “extra services” for cash or trusting to pay me back by increasing my tip. Overall it’s a bad idea. It would be one thing if they offer a cash payment when we see each other at the door before I accept another order. But that rarely almost never happens. Thank you for sharing this! It’s good to be aware of how seemingly good things can go bad. Russ
Another potential scam, happened to me,didnt get scammed,but was fishy ,person said call this number,if have problems,wasnt the apps number,was a number outside the gig,if something goes wrong, you're not protected.
@@boyds434 That is sneaky! Thank you for sharing that. Looks like the scammer is trying to start a conversation and offline in the hopes of scamming you later. I’ve had customers put their phone number in the notes and I assume they just don’t know that the app is the way to communicate. I rarely call their number outside of the app. If I do, I use a different phone not connected to my gig app account. Russ