Yes I agree. Most customers in my area order through Uber Eats but I keep doordash on for those hidden tips! But in the United States doordash is a lot more popular than Uber
Doordash had a lot of no tip and long distance orders in Vancouver; so Uber eats was better than doordash; also you did not have to keep login to different zones.
I got a giggle when you misprounced "sour puss" :) It's "puss" as in "pussy cat" :) That Subway definitely hosed you and you should avoid them and/or mention it to their corporate people. Every person in that line when you arrived ordered *AFTER* your customer did - so your customer should have had priority. Instead they treated you, and your customer, like dirt. As to the title of this video, when I'm at home ordering in, I never ever use DoorDash. They're always, always, always the most expensive option, particularly with their 10% "Service Fee". I use either UE or Skip depending on the resto (pricing and delivery/service fees can differ wildly). Do you ever personally use any of the services you work for?
Ok! Now i know how to pronounce “puss”. But highly likely i will forget next time 😉 Anyways, i tried using uber eats one time but apparently i need to use apple pay so i chose to order take out instead. I will figurue it out next time and see how the process works as a customer.
Yes I agree. Most customers in my area order through Uber Eats but I keep doordash on for those hidden tips! But in the United States doordash is a lot more popular than Uber
Yeah I think so. I wish DoorDash is busier in my area for content-making purposes but I just cannot.
@@GigAcademyInc yeah I want large order program but can’t even get 100 orders each month
@@noahbarber1234 yeah I know. I joined DoorDash for more than a year and I only have 1300 deliveries.
Here in the U.S. DoorDash is definitely more popular than Uber Eats.
How many orders are you missing for Diamond Cart? Are you still trying to hit it?
I still miss a lot of orders for Diamond Cart. I don’t think i will try to hit it.
Doordash had a lot of no tip and long distance orders in Vancouver; so Uber eats was better than doordash; also you did not have to keep login to different zones.
Oh really? I thought DoorDash is busier than Uber Eats in Vancouver. I also like there are no zones on Uber eats and I can log in anytime.
Weekend doordash was very busy but not week days.
@@nigelk288 oh i see
Today, I did one order for $5.08, guess how much customer tip. $0.08 😂. I think that’s my lowest tip ever.
Omg! $0.08 tip! I think the lowest I got was $0.01 tip! 🤣 🤣🤣 I guess it was a DoorDash order.
@@GigAcademyInc nope. Uber order
@@bhaveashmanoraj1870 oh wow! Really!
If u don’t mind, can I ask you the Uber acceptance rate you have ?
As of today, 3%. I declined tons of orders today 🤣
I got a giggle when you misprounced "sour puss" :) It's "puss" as in "pussy cat" :)
That Subway definitely hosed you and you should avoid them and/or mention it to their corporate people. Every person in that line when you arrived ordered *AFTER* your customer did - so your customer should have had priority. Instead they treated you, and your customer, like dirt.
As to the title of this video, when I'm at home ordering in, I never ever use DoorDash. They're always, always, always the most expensive option, particularly with their 10% "Service Fee". I use either UE or Skip depending on the resto (pricing and delivery/service fees can differ wildly).
Do you ever personally use any of the services you work for?
Ok! Now i know how to pronounce “puss”. But highly likely i will forget next time 😉
Anyways, i tried using uber eats one time but apparently i need to use apple pay so i chose to order take out instead. I will figurue it out next time and see how the process works as a customer.
@@GigAcademyInc That's weird. I use my Mastercard with both UE and Skip and have zero issues.
@@exile220ify well thats why i am going to try again when i have the chance next time