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New Trend: Getting Delivery Drivers Fired
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I have the highest level of respect for anyone working in customer service jobs that require any sort of human interaction. Even doing your job normally can be a challenge. Today we’re looking at a door dasher who goes by yungtuci on Tiktok. After delivering an order to a hospital he noticed the customer said the food never arrived on the app. That’s strange cause he remembers handing it to the person and unless she was a ghost the math isn’t really adding up. Something spooky is going on and he decided to get to the bottom of it. Over 39 million views on social media later - we have a whole new topic to talk about! Modern times are weird cause people are posting tiktoks of themselves scamming delivery drivers and making content about it for clout. New Trend: Getting Delivery Drivers Fired #edvasian
Why can't people understand that their actions have consequences? They act like it's harmless because they're sticking it to corporations but the only people that get hurt are the people delivering their orders.
Honestly, I never understood that line of thought. How is fucking me over going to hurt a corporation?
People know, they just don’t care.
Dishonesty should never ever be normal. its harmful.
Exactly how the corporation wants it to be. Custoners always end up hurting unimportant workers vs the company heads fucking the whole country
It’s the same as shoplifting. They think they’re sticking it to Walmart or whatever, but actually management comes down on the workers, could end up firing some, or they reduce hours to make up for “loss” and now everyone is screwed. The company never loses money - they’ll find somewhere to scrape it back from, and that is 9 times out of 10 from the workers.
The worst part is that sometimes delivery drivers genuinely are shady and don't deliver food, but now anyone who says they didn't get their food looks like a liar.
YES DoorDash has refused me my money when I genuinely didn’t get my groceries get delivered
@Rio Delights if you ever Doordash or Uber just get a Dashcam. I always walked passed mine going back to my car so I can show I left car with a bag, came back with no bag and drove away because someone tried to lie on me once.
@Rio Delights I had 4 total claims of non delivery but the first one I had to go back, take additional pictures of where I left it, call support, all this stuff. The 3 after that I had a camera and just sent them the clip like ban that liar.
None stuck but yeah, the camera didn't take 2 hours of my work day unpaid to sort it like the 1st one.
@@JoeyisDREADful Do they ban the people that make false claims? 'Cause that seems like a good idea. Send a memo to the other food delivery service apps too. Or hike up their delivery fee because of "risk of fraud" or something.
This is very true.
I didn’t get Uber delivery even tho he drove to my home and then just turned around and ate my kfc.
I didn’t even get my money back because of people like this.
One day I ordered some mcdonalds and it took almost 2 hours to arrive (it usually take 20 mins) the delivery guy came and was like "did it take too long?" i was like "yeah but its fine" and he proceeded to tell me the tea: That my order got stolen by the previous driver because the mcdonalds person forgot to give him a code, and he just left and ate my burger, then a whole bunch of other drama and he was called by mcdonalds and they got me a new order...so thats why he asked if it took too long...i have him 5 stars and a tip...he was worried i was gonna give him bad review cause it took long time kkk
Why did you end that comment with "kkk"? You know what that means, right?
@@msjkramey I believe "kkk" is written as a laugh, just like "hahaha" or "jajaja". The commentor could either be Brazilian, Portuguese, or Korean, since I notice those countries type out their laugh like that online
@@msjkramey it's like lol in pt-br. Don't worry. She just forgot to translate de laugh too
@@blake_404 she's Brazilian. The name says it all
@@msjkramey you know america isn’t the centre of the universe right? 😂
To anyone currently working food delivery, get in the habit of always walking around the front of the car and get a Dashcam or get a cheap go pro knockoff to use like a bodycam. I know it's ridiculous but if you plan to stay doing it it's worth the investment
"I left with the bag, came back with nothing and drove away and here's the video"
I had 4 different attempts to claim non-delivery during my time with Doordash and 0 stuck. I also got one guy banned outright from using Doordash for verbal harassment. ✌️
Thank you so much for suggesting this! I didn't know why I never thought if that before because it's a no brainer, but I am immediately going to purchase one. I have had 1 person try and do that to me
@@remainedanonymous8251 yeah I had 1 attempt before the camera. I still won but it was a whole ordeal I went back, took pictures, dropped everything I was doing to spend ages on the phone with support.
With the camera you just blow it off till you're done for the day then contact them like "what time? I'll send you the Dashcam footage" and that's the end of it.
I once had a dude contact me TEN MINUTES after I had just handed his order to him yelling at me in all caps because...Taco Bell forgot his sauces. My guy those sauces are free, it ain't that deep! I sent a screenshot to DD of his behavior and I haven't seen an order from him in months. :) :) :)
@@brianagillustration I had a guy scream at me for calling him while he's in a zoom meeting for his REAL JOB and call me a bitch because he gave me an invalid gate code and I wouldn't just wait at the gate until it was convenient for him and blew him up after so many minutes.
I hunked his food at the ground and bounced then he got perma banned because I had audio. 😂
The funniest part was he lived in a way shittier apartment than me. Some "real job" you got there, bud. 💀
@@brianagillustrationthats not even your fault, what.
This is honestly horrible. Other delivery companies need to do what Deliveroo does. They send the customer a number which they have to tell the driver so they can type it in. This prevent customers from saying they didn't receive their food because how can the driver know the specific number.
I've delivered for UberEATS and remember this used to happen for face to face drop offs 🤷🏻♀️ idk if they still do it
That is actually a really good idea. I wish other aps did this!
@@thejube07 Uber Eats does it from time to time, mostly if there are multiple instances of a customer reporting orders not being received. This happened to me, because the orders were NOT coming to me for whatever reason.
They did this for a while with door dash but stopped when I moved! Maybe it's only in some areas
My local pizza shop does this
Food delivery drivers should take pictures of them actually handing the food to the customers just like how Amazon or FedEx drivers do to ensure customers can’t dispute the delivery or non-delivery.
Dash cam you walk past both to and fro the car is the easiest fix to any dispute for food delivery in case anyone needs that information.
I agree they should have to sign for it
they do that in germany, i was there for some time and the guys always ask picture of me with my food in handskkkk or the food at my door xD
i thought uber eats drivers send photos of the food when its dropped off?
@@dabachinno1425yeah my Uber eats and post mates drivers always send a snap of the delivered food. Idk if door dash does tho.
Seems like it would solve a lot of problems.
While working as a barista at an airport, one traveler was like red faced pissed at me that i didnt wanna break the rules and lose my job for her by accepting her non-valid coupon from some airline from another country for what she bought. So seeing these people in todays video is so jarring tbh
some people get so pressed over the littlest things. I once had a woman try to shame and gaslight one of my coworkers into giving her a product for a massively reduced price because a similar BUT NOT THE SAME product was onsale from a retailer in a foreign country. I hear consumer entitlement is really bad in the US so I cant imagine what bs goes on there.
@Lucian Leesonja yes they do, but blame our gov we wouldn't have to hustle a lower price if our gov actually cared for us equally
@@LyraPyxisVT 100%%%
@@LyraPyxisVT Yes but that’s not the person’s fault, they’re just doing their job, take it with the government.
Was she…
If I were a delivery driver I'd take a picture of the person when I handed them the food as proof. That would stop this nonsense.
my grocery delivery people take a picture of the door with the groceries in front of it
That's what people normally do
@@mrdad-zl9zl they take the picture then take the order with them
@@Sunset553 you still could technically take them back after taking the photo.
Ok I regularly get grocery orders and I've never had anyone do that, I always tip tho. maybe don't make an order that's hard to load over to your doorstep without giving them like 5 bucks. But it's dumb to assume they'd be willing to lose their job over your food order or groceries
I get so mad when people like this get refunded and yet, when I have a genuine problem with my order, uber is just like "guess we can't do no shit" 🤷🏾♀️
As a disabled person that relies on the delivery services available by living in an urban area, I hate everything about this. The few times I legitimately did not get my food, or my order was wrong, I felt so sick and bad to have to go back and say there was a problem. I didn't even know where, or who did it, but like... I need that food. I need the groceries. I need the assistance of the service done correctly.
I can only imagine how horrible this must feel, I'm sorry. But it truly shows how important community and volunteer work is. It's a shame that disabled and elderly people have to rely on some untrustworthy company to get basic needs met.
Same here, but i am pretty much done feeling bad about it. My house numbers are prominently displayed, yet my orders are constantly sent to someone else's house. I am wheelchair bound, yet support agents have asked me many times to go walking around my neighborhood to look for my orders at other ppl's houses. I dont even let my roomate do that... around here you get shot for taking things off other ppl's porches!
Considered amazon fresh?
@@deathtoyoutubeandtwitterbu5865Amazon Fresh can’t always be trusted to deliver important staples like milk, bread, fresh vegetables, fresh fruit or meat since it’s not available everywhere. I would personally suggest OP look at local grocery store delivery as a lot of grocery stores offer it
@@AliciaGuitarThe app will locate you, but if you order in the back of your place, it will ping to the address behind you. When you order, text the driver your issue. That might cut down on your issues. The app is awful if you’re a driver. It doesn’t recognize exits from parking lots, for example. Or it will ask for a u-turn when not needed.
I am not surprised yungtuci was fired, unfortunately businesses that run on independent contractors have non-existent worker rights (see uber for similar situations). Because workers are contractors not employees and are so disposable the company will rather lose the worker (which will be replaced anyway) than risk litigation with a customer, a prosecutor would argue that yungtuci used private information to stalk and harass the customer and doordash would be liable. Which would end up being a PR disaster despite the customer acting very poorly.
When we unionizing?
@@c12486
I hate to break it to you, unionizing will never make it okay to use the internet to bully and harass people! Shocking I know! 🤦
@@EamonWill what the first guy did was definitely not harassment. It was a very calm conversation trying to resolve a dispute where the customer was clearly in the wrong for. If THAT is harassment then what wouldn’t be considered harassment? Was he just supposed to let himself get fired? He was trying to defend his job
@@Slap_Pappy I’d say it that’s he posted it online. He didn’t need to do that. I understand he did it to shame her and therefor make her fix the issue, but he basically doxxed her at her work and discredited her online (truth or not) which is really a no-no. People need to stop filming others and putting it online with no thought.
@@jmarshal Exactly. He was there for a long time, he lied, showed her face, and most importantly admitted in the second video he made threats (that if it wasn’t removed he’d come back and there’d be a problem). If he’d done what he did without all those things (just mentioning how it affects him when she lies, asking her to be honest, not showing her face or the desk, wishing her a good night full of integrity and leaving, then posting the video), I wonder if he still would’ve gotten fired. 🤔 Maybe, but what he did do is obviously crossing the line. If you want justice in this day and age, posting videos like this are the best way to get action taken or at least make the person embarrassed, but it’s also taking a risk on your own end and you absolutely have to be aware of that. If getting fired is worth it, go for it. If not, keep the video or “receipts” internal and communicate directly with the company.
Who raised these people?! Idk what is wrong with them, but I personally am so thankful to all delivery drivers of all kinds, because their work makes my life so much more comfortable. Once I ordered Domino's and delivery was late by like 10-15 minutes. The delivery guy was very polite and apologized for the delay. I wasn't on a rush, that delay didn't affect me in any way, and the weather was awful that day, so I gave him 5 stars anyway.
I am really thankful to everyone in service industry and hate it when people are being mean to them without any reason. Can we make being a decent human being a trend?
People teach their children to be awful. It’s horrible.
Your comment is spot on. I will never understand how some people can behave this way. It’s just cruel.
Not a delivery driver, but I was a personal Shopper at the height of the pandemic. I got a negative review because I slammed someone's trunk shut and didn't come to the window smiling during pouring rain and heavily understaffed during our busiest hours. Managers never came when me and one other person were dealing with this, calling them on the walkie over and over again.
i almost always tip for doordash (even though the food is 99% of the time going to be cold and it'll be $30 for a happy meal or something) for a similar reason! the service industry is brutal and you have no idea why the service might seem bad that day. maybe the line at the restaurant was long or they got lost on the way. as long as the food gets here!
Here in Australia things go at a slower pace, so I’ve never complained about late delivery. Taking the food and then LIE about not getting it is just “next level” unhinged behaviour.
Not only does this risk the job of the drivers, but it is also a big reason for these apps no longer having good customer service. With so many fraudulent chargebacks, the apps end up having to make more strict policies to curtail the behaviour and reduce the liability for the company and the delivery people. This means more customers have difficulties getting action taken for their legitimate issues.
Dude... the reason for poor customer service is because the drivers are paid slave wages by the app (which is charging the restaurant heaps for their "service"), and have to then rely very heavily on tips. The apps do not care about you, they do not care about their employees. These apps are predatory, and you should only use them if you can effectively pay that driver's wage for delivering your food, and don't expect anything.
@@93runninggiraffes Then CHOOSE a different job instead of expecting others to feel pity for YOUR CHOICE of a job.
I work for their customer support, I've lost count of the times our policy has changed because if these issues and we are the ones that suffer through all the yelling and cursing
@@redneckfortunecookie3137 bruh or maybe just be a decent human being lol?
@@humanityssassiestsoldier Bruh or maybe just make better choices like an adult and quit wanting pity for the choices you make.
as a delivery driver, this happens all the time on my instacart where people report an item i “forgot” that i literally put a photo of and sent to them. i now have to video myself dropping it off and driving away to prevent myself from being fired
man I don't order take out or anything but Instacart has changed my life timewise. Having no car myself, I'm always super grateful to my Instacart delivery person 😢Even if little mistakes actually happen, at the end of the day we're all just trying to make ends meet. I hate that people would go so far as to be deliberately malicious like this.
Tbf in my area I've gotten delivery drivers that are high and even store employees put in obviously broken stuff or incorrect stuff in the area I used to live. I had to call support for missing items almost half the time. I thought this sort of thing was normal until I moved out and the rate of mistakes lowered to maybe 1 out of 10 times. 😅
I had my dasher called me a “F**king Queer”, unprovoked. Reported it to door dash and all they offered was $10 and told me the dasher wouldn’t be on my route anymore. Door dash is a trash company
Guy in my town got called the n word hard r by a white lady dasher 😢
🤯 wtf! where do you live? I live in Seattle, I'd like to say that I would be surprised to hear such sentiments being expressed here, but sadly, such bigotry is everywhere - even in the gayest of places.
@@Pugetwitch haha I live in lynnwood. That’s where I’d happened. Totally caught me off guard
@@Dogy0909 wtf?!? I’m sorry that happened to you. That’s terrible and unacceptable. It boggles me, because dashing is their job. And you don’t throw those words around at your job.
@@sam6030 dude was probably some Everett yt trash! 🤣😫 typical Pacific Highway type shit
Stealing from someone who knows where you live or work? Smart. 😂
-10000 IQ play
Natural selection
Lol it’s America if you want to go to jail over a hamburger that’s fine. But if you do something to somebody’s house and they catch you on camera. That’s going to be way worse for you than whatever happens for getting caught taking a hamburger it’s not a proportional response
"Doing it to big business not to small business" is NOT an excuse.
If anything, the employees/workers can get into troubles. Not the higher ups of the "big business"
Employee/Workers can get pay cut, or even fired/terminated, losing their income, their support.
There is likely better way to get free food or cheaper food, and NOT by reporting false claim.
Delivery app workers only got a percentage of what you paid too, as the app will take a cut from both the shop and the deliverer. .
Please tip them whenever you can.
How to get free food.
Step 1. Go to walmart
Step 2. "Accidentally" forget to scan items at self checkout.
Step 3. Eat the free food,
Let's falsely accuse her of malpractice. something like leaving a broken needle in a vein. The hospital insurance will cover it, and SHE will get blacklisted from her industry. I don't want to pay the copay, it's trending. /s (DO NOT DO THIS!!!)
See how this bullshit is, well BULLSHIT when you flip it around?
she has no morals.
@@brandon9172 then Walmart increases prices to recoup losses.
You KNOW she was bragging to her co-workers before he showed up about how easy it is to get free food, only for Tuci to come back and call her by her name (literally) 😂.
I've ordered Doordash or Ubereats about once a week for the past 2 years, and there's been a few times I've had to report items that were missing or never delivered. Its so tempting to just lie and get free credits towards your next meal, but not at the risk of the driver's job. Drivers like Tuci should do this more often, when customers try to pull this.
For real it’s sad that I know too many nurses that would take advantage of a service like this bc they see delivery drivers as below them.
The fact the first lady doubled, then tripled down even after being caught... garbage. Looking that guy straight in the eye as she's about to get him fired.
i use to work as a delivery driver when I was 17 and i remember this customer calling me and screaming and cussing me out say that I did not deliver her food and when i tried to explain that I left it with the receptionist (bc this was at the beginning of covid so I was not allow upstairs) she didn't believe me and kept cussing at me until I was sobbing and had a panic attack. I remember just hanging up on her after she didn't stop being rude and reporting her as she kept trying to contact me. It was a very traumatizing experience as i had very bad social anxiety.
When I was a teenager working at Burger King, it was one of my first shifts and I was still learning. This rude ass woman came in and wouldn't wait for me to confirm her order as I put it in like I was supposed to so I ended up putting in meals instead of a la cart items (she would NOT answer what she wanted, just flat out ignored me). I finished ringing her up and she FREAKS OUT about the total being high and won't let me explain or clarify or anything. An anyways, it's too late for me to fix got because I already hit "total" and that locks the order in. Had to get my manager and ended up crying
I don't get how you yell at anyone like that but she was a grown ass woman and I was a KID. What's wrong with some people?
@@msjkramey It always blows my mind how rude people can be towards literal children both during my time doing deliver and my other job as referee (both jobs I had in high school) I had many times where adults, who were the same age as my parents, would yell, cuss, and threaten me.
I always wanted to ask these people how they would feel if someone spoke like that towards their children smh.
@@jazzycakes5371 I worked in a grocery store as a cashier. The amount of full grown that get a power trip over abusing kids is INSANE. I once had an old lady make my bagger cry (he was only 14-15). I also had a man ram through the sliding doors because he was angry that he had to wait in line. The doors flew off the hinges. He wolf whistled at me while he was in line and asked why he’s waiting so long (it was an express lane). After I got to him, he said “no, I’ll bag”. He bags half of it and tells me “see? Not that hard” even though I had to bag the rest for him. Discount DJ Khalid looking ass 🙄
@@jazzycakes5371while these types of people are common, they are not normal at all. i don’t know if it’s because they’re not well adjusted, they weren’t raised right, they’re just not very intelligent, or if there was lead in their drinking water when they were in school but they need to be shunned from society instead of rewarded for their shit behavior (like big corporations often will)
Delivery work at 17? We had to be at least 18. Times have changed.
Because of people like this my Uber driver could just steal my order without any consequences, he even drove to my house but there he just turned around and took my food and I didn’t get my money back☹️
With who Uber eats, that's strange I never had this problem with them
@@LyraPyxisVT normally if there was a problem with the order they would just give a refund but not if it’s stolen😅
I do not live in the US so maybe they have other policies, idk
I think a lot of my lost orders they get to my apartments, but then can’t find mine, so they just give up and say it was delivered. And because their GPS says they did go to my units, apparently it’s my fault or I’m lying even though I never got my food. I don’t know if they just leave the order at another unit, or they give up and keep it, but it certainly never makes it to my door (usually I have to go out and wait, which is what I do every time now because I don’t trust them to find my unit.)
I think it is more likely for the uber driver to run away with food than for people to falsely claim they did. This is why they take it so seriously. The bad apples ruin it for everyone.
@@jmarshal I live in one big building(12 levels) and there is an entrance where u call to what house number u have to get.
So it is very unlikely he couldn’t find it lol.
I even explain everything in the notes for them(like how far to go up with the elevator)
just to be sure.
I don't understand how that's a problem... in France, when you get some food delivered, you have to give a code to the guy so that he can enter it into his app and confirm it was rightly relivered. It fixes everything : the clients can't pretend they didn't receive the food, because the code would show up, and the deliverers can't keep it to themselves, because they would be immediatly busted as they didn't enter the code. Is that not hos it works in the US ?
It doesn't work that way in the US unfortunately. 😕 I deeply wish it did though.
There are code in some app, and there are not in some app. It is different from areas too. They should have implemented it everywhere though.
Doordash has one thing with a few customers that they have to sign for their orders, they mostly do it with people that make too many reports. These people will call complaining because they like "contactless delivery" when in reality we know it's because this way they are not able to report their food as missing.
Nothing works in the US
You underestimate the selfishness of Americans.
your hair is looking mighty healthy, king
I was just thinking the same thing! His hair is looking so gorgeous and luscious 🎉
he's very beautiful ngl
I’m just staring at his hair and skin. Literally gorgeous.
I don't believe that people actually do this and are so unapologetic and nonchalant...I never even thought we could do that like WHAT??
It’s so fucked up that people do this and thinks it’s okay. Like that’s their way to get income how you you like it if someone fuck with yours?
I've had the opposite happen. The doorbell rang for the second time that night, happy delivery person: "here's your food!"
Me: "are you sure?"
He showed me the receipt "is this your order?"
"Yeah, but I already got that 2 hours ago, it was great"
We stared at each other very confused and he goes "well, here's your free food then🤷🏻" hands it to me and leaves
You should have bought a lottery ticket that day 😂
Door dash should make people sign for their food.
Agreed.
Good idea unless you have covid or a spreadable disease. A lot of reason people get door dash in the first place
You could digitally sign an acceptance.
people always say “its big corporations” (ex: stealing from walmart) but yk who gets doodoo’d on??? the little guys 😭 (ex: hourly paid workers are getting money taken out of their bonuses)
There's a big difference between walmart, where no individual employee is likely to face any consequences for your actions, and doordash where one particular person is gonna get extremely screwed.
@@irreleverent i understand! in a similar kind of way, its not “doordash” that takes the hit, it’s the delivery workers. my example was in reference to something specific but i cant remember lol
A lot of our delivery drivers here in the UK take photos of you with the delivery in order to prevent this.
Having worked in hospitality for 5 years (chef) having dealt with customers and my FOH staff tell me stories, this oddly doesn't suprise me. People going to people when it comes to gluttony.
On an aside, your hair is looking good.
I know of a Master Sergeant who would order door dash and claim that he didn’t receive it. 🙄 hated the guy. He was the worst.
Sounds like the worst, most entitled prick ever omfg cant imagine how he treated you and those a lower rank than him
missed the one where the girl is HOLDING the drink from the order during the confrontation and still says she didnt get it
🤯 🤯 🤯
That's so stupid 🤣🤣
That's super dodgy.
Only free meals I get is when they deliver someone's else's meal by mistake and I get $60 worth of chinese instead of my $12 fried rice 😂
My poor ass ate well for a few days
Sadly, when that happened to me, it was super gross food smothered in cheese that I couldn’t even eat.
Same! Like I got a free side or something I was like bet!
I got someone's slice of rainbow cake and since I'm not apart of the LGBTQ+ community I felt awful eating it but it would've been home of all the phobics if I didn't eat it so I had no choice!!!! 😭😭😭
@@ThexDynastxQueen
You can eat rainbow cakes it’s fine lol. It’s not homophobic to do so.
@@gamingwhilebroken2355 shes joking, she was saying she felt bad for eating it, but NOT eating it woulda been homophobic so she had to dig in to the delicious cake ( of course not seriously )
Uber Eats needs to make the pin thing mandatory, and not use the same one.
If you don't know, uber eats gives you a pin to give to the driver, usually the last 4 digits off your phone number. Which isnt perfect because the driver has your number, so.... but they should make it permanent and change the pin with every order
Ugh I always forget the PIN 😂
The moment I saw her face was not blurred out I was worried he was going to get in trouble.
Because people could recognize her, now or later, that does actually put her in a dangerous situation. People will be harassing her long after the event is over, after she learns or not. And people do take harassments to extremes past the point of "eye for an eye", and that will be many people making it add up a lot on varying degree of harassment already taking it over the top.
"Oh no, the consequences of my actions for attempting to steal and ruin someones job :("
@@CapcomGod Public humiliation, harassment, bullying, and threats are not proportional, logical, and/or substantial/effective consequences for most (if not almost all) situations. Harm doesn’t end with more harm. Hope this helps!
This is why proof of delivery is so important. I remind the delivery people to do this even when they don't really require it just to be sure no one gets into unnecessary trouble.
I stopped doing deliveries because I got tired of being accused of not delivering food that I did indeed deliver. They take your fare and put a strike on your account, no questions asked, and that's only if they don't deactivate your account on the spot.
My coworker ordered doordash once and they drove up to the front of the store, we could literally see them sitting in the car....and then they just backed up and drove off...so my coworker had to report that she never got the food and funny enough when she ordered the second time, it was the SAME delivery driver! I went outside with my coworker and the guy that the delivery driver was with was LITERALLY EATING HER FOOD FROM THE FIRST ORDER!
I would disagree with him getting fired if he hadn't made threatening statements to the woman ("if you don't sort this out, you're not gonna like what happens" or something like that.) That actually can be considered a crime and probably made her feel unsafe. As big of a douche as she is, it's still not okay to threaten someone.
Yes I was totally on his side until he said that. Then it was like man, that could totally be considered a threat. Not cool.
Also filming someone without consent, then not even blurring the face - apart from being illegal, I think/hope, not sure about US law on that one - people receive death-threats online for lesser things than what she did, but now people know a name, a face, a place of work...not cool
Exactly. What she did was wrong, but his reaction was also wrong. I would honestly take a picture or something if I was in his shoes. I'm a receptionist and have to accept food all the time. I always ask the delivery drivers if they need a picture taken of the delivery. However, I've also gotten some downright rude drivers who don't help me at all at figuring out who the food is for. I never order the food, so I can't know who it's for unless the driver tells me. I honestly rarely use those apps as I've had more bad experiences than good, but when I do have a good experience, I always leave a great review and tip because in my experience, the bad drivers outnumber the good ones.
@@AstridLys it's not illegal in the US, as long as ur in public its fine
@@AstridLys recording people in public is and should be perfectly legal.
If you want to steal from corporations, do it at the self checkout of your local supermarket like a respectable person
In California you just walk out anyway, don't even have to pretend
I don't understand why you're surprised that that one guy got fired. If he took that video to show it to his boss to prove that he made his delivery then that would be one thing. But he put it on the internet to publicly blast that woman and get her harassed and gloated about it. Of course he was going to be fired!
It was worth losing its modern slave job...trust me!😁
Yeah, even though he’s in the right, this would be considered harassment. Of course they’re going to fire him.
THANK YOU.
AND showed her face, I get him completely but there's no way they would've kept him on board.
yeah 100% there were also moments that could definitely be perceived as threats. obviously i understand why he was so angry and why he wanted to confront her publicly, but i wish he had thought it through a bit more.
I worked in the service industry. So I tip 20% every time, and I only report when my order is seriously messed up. Like one time I ordered Subway, and I think someone was pregnant because we got her UBER PICKLES ON EVERYTHING order. And she ordered like six subs. We felt bad if someone was not going to get her order, and then seem like a liar because it was a pricey order.
One time I ordered from subway and it was straight up cheese on the bread and NOTHING ELSE
@@ambersmith2612 I would be a fair bit upset with that. Especially since I never order cheese on my subs (≧▽≦)
I'm allergic to pickles so I would've been hella pissed
Yes this happened to me I order Popeyes and the dude gave the other lady my food and he gave me her food which was a protein all diet food from a smoothie and salad bar I was mad cause I couldn't eat this, smoothies make me sick, the smells itself makes me wanna vomit so I went to Uber and reported it and they asked for the receipt and I gave it to them via picture, got refunded my money and I had to order from Popeyes again cause that's what I was craving
That’s the fault of the restaurant though, not the driver. I’ve had the wrong order before too but my receipt was stapled to the closed bag. How was the delivery person supposed to confirm it was right when the bags are sealed?
i've only had a refund processed once because of a driver he picked up the food from the restaurant and then went somewhere and sat there for maybe 50 minutes? and when my food got here he didn't hand it to me he sat it down and left and when i looked the seal on the bag had a tear on it and i did not feel safe eating any of that.
Edit: basically im saying it looked like he tampered with the food and tried to reseal it because i kept calling him.
I hate when they pick up the food and then just sit somewhere for like 15 minutes
What happened after that? Did you get your refund?
@@schoolworkaccount3887 yes i got my refund for that food i was not eating it.
I dash, and if there are any problems, you call support and they are pretty nice about fixing the situation. He shouldn't have gone back to accost her about it. Last week some kids were having a graduation party and I think they said they didn't get their food, b/c orders for the rest of my shift had to be signed for, but then everything was fine next time. Don't steal food people.
The Worry Less Pray More girl definitely was on the wrong but is also understandable why Alexander lost his contract. He didn't just got his proof and corrected the girl's wrongdoing, he also transformed it in a public show for millions of people to scrutinize, what violates most work contracts. Not bashing him, but it was the obvious outcome at least. What else could one expect?
He had to advocate for himself when a major company is in the wrong.
@@argoneonobleI agree with that, but he posted the video long before Doordash did anything?
@@argoneonoble sure but instead of forwarding the video directly to doordash first in order to proove that she lied he chose to make it public since the beginning. I still think that the company have a very flawed system and they would consider his confrontation a violation on their contract, it being public or not, but Alex knew the consequences of his action.
Sorry, but this is the world we live in now. Im glad people are getting blasted for this crap.
Think that woman is still ordering from DD? While he was let go for standing up for himself?
I only ever sent "food never arrived" complaint once. It was because my delivery driver dropped off my food at the wrong apartment complex. He knocked and no one answered, and he assumed I wanted him to leave it by the door. Never got a message saying it arrived or a text from him telling me he's at my door, so I had no way to inform him about his mistake.
This is why I always choose cash tip option now.
I have severe anxiety/OCD that prevents me from going outside or socially interacting much. I rely heavily to have my necessities and speciality products sent to me to my door. This includes my groceries and sensitive items (since I’m a girl.) The only reason I’m able to get by day-to-day life is thanks to my delivery drivers and their service. I’d hate for any of them to lose their jobs.
Delivery drivers, tell them you’ll lose custody of your kid if you lose your job, that’ll make ‘em feel SUPER bad
My mom used to be a correctional officer… The actual saying is; stitches if you’re lucky it’s usually ditches😵
I was having so much secondhand embarrassment I was just staring at your face instead of her.
this actually infuriates me. I sometimes help my friends with doordash, and something people don't mention often is if you're a dasher, you're considered an independent contractor. because of that, when they do their taxes, they end up owing a lot to federal and state. further more, they HAVE to rely on tips, they don't get paid that much in the first place. how can people be so cruel to workers in general
The only issues I ever had with a delivery app (Only uses Uber Eats if that’s relevant) is food missing from my very closed-by-the-restaurant bag, at which point I go to customer service and get the items missing refunded
That has happened to me so often by UberEATS that they seem to ignore my grievances. Like, nah Uber get it together.
@@mirisparkleslikewhoaubereats sucks! I suggest doordash over them. You get to at least talk to a real person if something is wrong.
The fact the dude actually lost his job... I feel so bad for them- ALSO THAT VERNON FANCAM WAS SO UNNECEDARY LOL
He literally said he threatened her off camera.
He basically admitted on camera that he threatened the woman in the hospital. He deserved to get fired. Even though she was wrong for what she did.
nah, she deserved it imo. literally fucking with a strangers income and job security for no reason.
@@negligible_reality she deserves to be threatened for probably just being ignorant? The fact that she crumbled once accosted makes me think she had never thought about the delivery driver during this (bitch move, yes, but not warranting a threat from someone who knows her name, phone number and place of work...)
Where was the threat? Other than to his job
"It's not gonna be a good time" is hardly a threat, it's not his fault that she isn't a decent person who simply pays what she owes. What she did was way more dangerous for his wellbeing than the other way around.
@@suzannax he was fine in confronting her but it’s the language he used that he was going to come back and he “promises it won’t be a good time”. That woman is the worst but he screwed himself by saying that, especially in a hospital.
Am i insane? Obviously he got fired. And he should have been. You can’t threaten people while you’re on the job just because you think she may be lying. “I told her if I have to come back tomorrow it’s not gonna be pretty.” That is a THREAT. He’s lucky he didn’t get trespassed out of that place. Cared so much about his job but not enough to not threaten and harass a customer and then post it online.
I, too, am bamboozled by the overwhelming support this guy gets. Aggressive people probably shouldn't be given people's addresses.
I really feel like no one is in the right here. She lied about getting her order-he did create an uncomfortable possibly unsafe environment by recording and posting the encounter-doordash should have a better way of handling situations like this.
'unsafe' is so overused, the parasite was not in any danger except being revaealed a lying grub on the u tubde
Okay but his livelyhood was on the line though
@@kamjohnson6877 and by recording and posting her like that, hers was too. Again, no one was in the right. They both made regrettable decisions.
“Uncomfortably unsafe” by standing there??? Delusional. I bet you feel unsafe looking out the window at leaves moving.
@@tb4546ya if those leaves were threatening me and goading the internet into harassing me
delivery driver bodycam shouldn't be necessary, but thanks to these people it's a must
I've had at least 10 deliveries that were claimed to be delivered and never were. These people make it difficult also for customers who ACTUALLY don't receive their orders to be refunded. Plus, it's frustrating to wait while you're hungry...
“Staring at the camera looking like Jim from the office.” She looks more like Dwight 😂 😂
Ive stopped using those services because of crap like this from both dashers and people ordering food. My GF used to be a dasher and id be an extra set of hands for her on occasion (our area allowed grocery orders back then, i think its more popular now, and those orders are usually several bags). She would get some of the most disgustingly behaved people during her deliveries; people beraring her appearance, callig her stupid for having to call and ask what unit thr perosn lived in, adding large advance tips only to revoke them entirely agyer we delivered the order, the works. I also had my last 5 orders from door dash and grub hub be incomplete or missing entirely. I can accept getting the wrong food, or having part of my order. It was getting frustrating that i have dietary restrictions, (cant eat red meats and pork), and it was always MY meal that got stolen by the dasher out of an order with several meals. Always mine. Not the double stack burger with bacon, not the supremes pizza loaded with sausage; MY wimpy little chicken sandwiches with fries and a coke. And i got tired of submitting video after video to the platform feeling like i was a mukbang unboxing channel or something. It got to the point there the platform acknowledged that my food was stolen, but still refused to have a refund issued or otherwise credit my account for the missing items, because of how often it was happening. They basically went "look, we see all thr proof you send us each and every time, and we agree, but the amount of stolen orders you personallt have dealt with is making your account unprofitable to us, and you have to accept the risk of having food not be delivered", and thats where i agreed, canceled my paid accounts for those sevices, and tell every person who asks to NOT use those services unless your life depends on it. Seriously, order from a store directly. Their delivery people are held to higher account considering their name is attached to the store directly, and if something goes wrong with your order you can call the store directly; the driver has to return to the store at the end of the night to log their deliveries and balance the drawer, and the store literally HAS to know who their drivers are and which ones are out on any given day. Plus, save yourself the money since stores with phone ordering/mobile ordering from their website is always cheaper since they dont things like car milage or "service fees" into their prices. Its your food price, a flat delivery price (which is avoided if you pick it up), and whatever you decide to tip of you choose.
Stealing from corperations almost NEVER harms the actual company. They will always use their employees as scapegoats and have them replaced in THE DAY.
I feel bad because there has been some instances where my food never arrived from Uber eats and we report it, but the people that do get their food but try to scam their way into getting free food is really crappy
Even if the delivery person makes a mistake or drops something i dont say anything. Someone spilled a drink and offered to pay me out of pocket and i declined and said its ok. Didn’t ask for a refund. They get into a lot of trouble over nothing. It’s not worth it.
Considering they deactivated him because he admitted to telling her she better take care of it by the end of the day or he'll come back and it won't be pretty, they considered that a threat. So no it's not surprising they deactivated him.
10:23 NOO I HAD FINALLY FORGOTTEN ABT THIS VERNON FANCALL 😔
It’s terrifying that the ‘average’ person has such an influence over if you have a job or not the next day.
I had a contract violation from a customer who said they didn’t get their food. They were a ‘pity double order’ - which is when their order is attached to another ‘healthy’ order so that someone actually accepts to deliver it because no one else is accepting it (because the tip was $0.00).
The next day I logged in just before my shift started to find the violation and contested it by explaining that I didn’t care that they didn’t tip I was just upset that they had the audacity to state that they didn’t get their food when I HANDED IT TO THEM with a smile on my face and while using a thermal bag to keep it warm - which they saw; they even smiled back which is sickening knowing what they had planned.
Dashers, make sure to check your stats every day and to defend yourself against fraud. And always remember to pack a snack and stay hydrated.
What's sad is these are probably the same people who complain to get a free meal at restaurants, these jerks have started going digital. They never seem to learn nor care that they might be putting someone's job on the line
This fucked me over as a consumer - i ordered from a restaurant that accepted the order and said they were open online, but my uber eats driver texted me and said they were closed. I tried to cancel it and support was super hostile to me. Never got my money back, and didn't get the food 🙃
At that point i would report it as fraud to the credit card/debit card company or bank.
food delivery drivers need a feature on the app to upload photos and videos of themselves handing the food to the customers or leaving them at their doors so this doesn't doesn't happen that way if someone says they didn't get their food they can check
They do. People claim that they take the photo and then steal the food. Which definitely isn’t the case. I’ve used door dash consistently for two straight years due to how busy I am with work. I’ve only ever had one order go missing and it was because they delivered it to the wrong address.
Idk, cause they could just take the photo, take the food, and leave. There's been a few cases of dashers doing this.. obviously not all of them. Just like not every customer claims they didn't get their food.
There was no reason to put that Vernon fancall in there😭😭 Brooooo it still sends me shivers down my spine everytime i see it
It is a pretty fun and frequent thing where customers will just lie to our faces. The only reason they don't get away with it at my job is because we're a small enough business we can say "No actually, the owner did not say you could get a discount and free shipping for no reason, I was sitting 5 feet from him throughout your entire conversation." I swear some people have no comprehension of the fact that other people need to make money from their jobs. And if they get free stuff they don't get money. It's actually pretty simple, when you think about it.
not you having me watch that Vernon fancall again...the trauma, both for him and for im pretty sure anyone watching
Ikr some of these fanmeet calls are sooo embarrassing and insane ....like just why 😭
“CEOs going to keep their 6 figure salary by doing the bare minimum.” Unless you’re talking just monthly, that’s more like 7 or 8 figures lol
Now they send a unique code to the customer and the driver doesn’t give you the food until you give them the code. I assume the driver doesn’t know what the code will be and he can’t mark it as ‘delivered’ on his app until he types in the correct code. So this way there’s no way you can say you didn’t get your food. It’s a good idea. I assume that’s how it works anyway.
who? Doordash? Cause Grubhub doesn't use a code
@@theoriginalbunnygirluber eats doesn’t either
The customers who have this set up always fucking forget. Ran two and a half blocks shouting at this lady one night for her code.
@@theoriginalbunnygirl I think deliveroo does it in the UK
@@-ixa-8633 Where I am, Uber Eats does, but not every store, or maybe it was on trial. Cause i got it Once last month but not after that
This is so said because people are trying to work and support themselves. I was at both ends of this situation. I ordered food and was told it was delivered so I called and let them know and someone else delivered it. And one time I was delivering and caught the guy trying to say he did not get it when I had not left yet.
Including that Vernon fancall was criminal !!
Seems like an easy fix - just have a button on the app that says “delivery arrived” that the buyer has to press as they get the food. Safety for the customer and the delivery people (and no photos required).
A lot of food is dropped off at a location, not in someone's hands, so this wouldn't really work
Omg people are like this! They are definitely like this in real estate!
People will use you if they get the chance!
I try my best to do good, cause sometimes I get stellar people to help in the end!
Thankfully I get paid a bit more for my troubles but many times it’s the fact people don’t know how stuff works!
I had a guy that messed up my order and gave me someone else's, and he was trying to say that he would go buy me a new order, but I couldn't understand him because his English was so bad. Like, he could barely communicate with us and had to bring his son back to translate. But before that happened, we were just so confused that we asked for a refund saying we got the wrong order. He came back sad that he had a contract violation (apparently he'd been fired from uber before for the same thing). I felt so bad, because he was very nice, but I don't think Doordash is for him. I tried my best to get the violation removed because it was a simple mistake, but I have no idea what happened after that. I hope he figures out how to make less mistakes in the future.
You’re a decent human being, a kind person. Thank you for trying to help the guy. Whatever the outcome, I know he must have been very grateful for your understanding and effort to get the volition removed.
Uber eats has been doing this thing lately (and I think it depends on the driver using this setting) where a customer gets a password that they have to give the driver before they give the customer their food to guarantee that their food has, in fact, arrived.
I used to work for Doordash customer support and this happened all the time. It was really annoying wasting everybody's time just for free food and the poor Dashers getting fired because of the customer's lies. One time a customer sent the pic as "proof" they did not receive it and the bag was literally right on the corner! Also it doesn't surprise me they deactivated his account.
Faced with the consequences of her own actions. She probably thought he wouldn’t show back up and she’d just get a free meal. As somebody that’s done Doordash before I can tell you it’s no fun for someone to treat you like garbage when you’re providing them a service
That lady deserves all those comments, you can’t steal from people and risk their jobs over your entitlement. I’m happy she was recorded, girl did it all to herself.
I love Ubereats because the delivery person has to get a code from me in order to deliver my food.
Heelloo?? I've been scrolling to find a video to watch for the past 10 mins and then you posted 🙏🙏 thank u now I can finally start my breakfast
I can't escape that vernon fancall 😭😭 that caught me so off guard
Wild that this comes up after my dasher didn't deliver my food yesterday.
I do delivery jobs like this full time because of many reasons but yeah this shit is genuinely irritating. I had a customer try to do that to me on Instacart. I ALWAYS take a backup pic on my second phone for proof of delivery and that came in handy when I had to defend myself to customer service. Just like anything there's good and bad people on both ends wether driver or customer who wants to ruin shit for everyone else.
“I bet that keyboard wasn’t even plugged in” I laughed much harder than I should have at that. 😂😂😂😂
I have a disability and there have been people trying to lie and state I haven't delivered their food. I have no other job at the moment and this is the only job I have to try and do something in society. If someone takes that away from me I might as end it as I have no other purpose in life except mooch off my poor husband who works full-time. I am so tired of being attacked for a simple job of picking up and delivering food it needs to stop.
She works in a medical field yet has to milk a delivery worker. This is why money is a terrible thing.
I'm a medical receptionist (she is too, doesn't look like any actual healthcare worker) and at least in my country, we are overworked and make borderline minimum wage, it's literally a different flavor of retail. We still make more than doordash probably so it's incredibly shitty she had the gall to do that.
Some people are just evil, and the fact that she’s a hospital worker makes it so much worse. She knows damn well she lied about not getting her food so she could get it for free, and she knows she’s caught, and STILL tries to get away with it. I hate her and everyone like her.
in my country you have to pay the full price + fines in such instances and people casually end up with negative paychecks meaning they end up owning money to their ceos 😊😊
Is your country China? I saw lots of negative paycheck thing from Chinese websites
@@cacateeah russia. seems like we're looking up to our big brother china then
@@cevanie Interesting, back in China we also call Russia “big brother” 😂
In cases where I genuinely haven’t gotten my food it’s always been really sketchy (like, there’s a picture of burgers sitting on a gravel driveway but I ordered pizza and live in an apartment) but I still look for like 20 min before I try to contact DoorDash because anxiety 😅
i love your commentary so much, you show us the content instead of just telling us about it AND your editing is really low key, you don't do a bunch of quick cuts, sound effects, and zooms. thank you so much
I work retail in a quilt store and I am so blessed! We have the best customers ever, and they make every day I work so much brighter! But when I worked at the grocery store, yeah….
Lmao that dude 100% deserved to get fired. You don't go threaten someone to help you keep your job and still expect to keep your job 🤣
Lol the vernon fancall 😂😂😂😂 Poor bonon its always him 😅
I’m a dasher.
You let support deal with it if someone says their food wasn’t delivered. Doordash gives the driver the ability to write a statement and upload any proof of audio or video they have. Which is why most dashers have dash cams or go pros.
You won’t be able to dash until it’s resolved. Which is why most of us multi app
It doesn’t matter if she was lying or telling the truth at this point. A dasher is never allowed to confront a customer like this in this situation. It’s in the contract we all signed. It’s for the safety of the dasher and the customer. By doing this, he violated the contract and will be deactivated regardless.
I don’t care if people thinks it’s fair or not. It’s all clearly stated in the contract. By signing the contract, we agreed to follow the rules of the contract. Breaking any of them will lead to deactivation.
I WAS NOT EXPECTING YOU TO SUDDENLY INSERT THAT VERNON FANCALL CLIP plz im crying lmfao
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