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
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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.

amynellibabi
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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.

rosetam
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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.

dami
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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

mgtogno
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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

intelligentduck
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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.

silverghostcat
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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?

まりちゃん-pt
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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.

mylenaurelie
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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.

AerynKDesigns
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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" 🤷🏾‍♀️

robin_silas
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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.

highestqualitypigiron
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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.

needmusicnow
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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.

jazzycakes
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Stealing from someone who knows where you live or work? Smart. 😂

personneici
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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.

cheekintenders
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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☹️

crazycatlady
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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

lullustration
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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??

sagesmoon
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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?

ronii
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your hair is looking mighty healthy, king

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