Food Delivery Fail on the Honda ADV150 | Uber Eats Customer Scam

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • In this video, I take my Honda ADV150 out for some food delivery fun, but things don’t go exactly as planned. Watch until the end when I get stuck with a tricky Uber Eats order. The customer requested a meet-at-door delivery but didn’t answer when I arrived. After waiting, I left the order and took a photo to prove I delivered it, but guess what? They still didn’t pay. Unfortunately, this is one of those situations delivery drivers face-anything for a free meal.
    Plenty of footage from the pick-up to the drop-off, so you can see how it all went down!
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Комментарии • 4

  • @jimramsey8020
    @jimramsey8020 6 часов назад

    I enjoy riding along, thanks for video's

  • @kbLy1985
    @kbLy1985 20 часов назад +1

    Bro, I love your videos, but the camera angle is too wide. Even though it’s 1080p at 50 fps, the image quality is poor, and there are sound issues. I enjoy watching your delivery videos, but the quality makes it hard to want to keep watching.

    • @motardsquid
      @motardsquid  20 часов назад +1

      And here i thought that this video quality was better. The audio definately sound better than the old ones. I got the DJI action 3 and been messing with that, maybe need to go back to the old gopro.

    • @kbLy1985
      @kbLy1985 17 часов назад +1

      @@motardsquid Hello, first of all, thank you for your response.
      The issue isn't with your camera; it has nothing to do with DJI or GoPro. It's related to the encoding technique you use for your viewers. For your next video, try using the VP9 codec instead of AVC1 when uploading to RUclips.
      "Not ultra-wide angle, but super-wide angle, and videos uploaded with the VP9 codec at 50fps or 60fps will provide a much better viewing experience."
      Because your videos won't appear the same as they do on your computer; they look as they are encoded with the codec you used to upload them to RUclips. You can check the video and audio codec by right-clicking on your RUclips video and selecting the "view stats" option.
      Additionally, you can ask ChatGPT questions like, "What are RUclips video codecs? Which codecs should I present to my viewers?" to get more detailed information.
      Best regards.