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You are the one making stuff up as you go along. And you're not making any sense whatsoever.
DoorDash advertises delivery to your door, whether to your home or office. That is the core tenet of their enterprise. The customer is entitled to what DoorDash advertises. If you sign up with DoorDash, you are signing up to fulfill what they advertise.
If you are taking it upon yourself to make up your own personalized set of princess rules and exceptions, based on your pathetic work ethic, inability to understand the basic requirements of a simple job, and based on your bad attitude (look at all of yours and duke944's angry, resentful language and bleeped out cuss words), you are not only making yourself look lazy & incompetent, you are generating bad buzz for DoorDash, as well as the restaurant, whether it be a big chain or a small mom & pop joint.
The customer is doing DoorDash a favor. And they are doing the driver a favor. No customer, no business. What do you not understand? It is nonsensical malarkey to put forth that a DoorDash driver is doing the customer a favor.
The DoorDash driver also has to drive out to the restaurant, park, get out of his car, walk up to the restaurant doors, go inside the restaurant (oh, the humanity!), pick up the order, and make sure it's correct. Yet, somehow, driving the order to the customer's home or office, and going to their door is some unrealistic, egregious expectation? What's the difference between the former and the latter? Going by your logic, you should also not have to get out of your car at the restaurant. Restaurant staff should bring the food out to your car. Because you're doing the restaurant a favor too.
You want to keep making asinine arguments, go ahead. I love arguing. My goal is to make this thread go to at least 25 pages.
You are the one making stuff up as you go along. And you're not making any sense whatsoever.
DoorDash advertises delivery to your door, whether to your home or office. That is the core tenet of their enterprise. The customer is entitled to what DoorDash advertises. If you sign up with DoorDash, you are signing up to fulfill what they advertise.
If you are taking it upon yourself to make up your own personalized set of princess rules and exceptions, based on your pathetic work ethic, inability to understand the basic requirements of a simple job, and based on your bad attitude (look at all of yours and duke944's angry, resentful language and bleeped out cuss words), you are not only making yourself look lazy & incompetent, you are generating bad buzz for DoorDash, as well as the restaurant, whether it be a big chain or a small mom & pop joint.
The customer is doing DoorDash a favor. And they are doing the driver a favor. No customer, no business. What do you not understand? It is nonsensical malarkey to put forth that a DoorDash driver is doing the customer a favor.
The DoorDash driver also has to drive out to the restaurant, park, get out of his car, walk up to the restaurant doors, go inside the restaurant (oh, the humanity!), pick up the order, and make sure it's correct. Yet, somehow, driving the order to the customer's home or office, and going to their door is some unrealistic, egregious expectation? What's the difference between the former and the latter? Going by your logic, you should also not have to get out of your car at the restaurant. Restaurant staff should bring the food out to your car. Because you're doing the restaurant a favor too.
You want to keep making asinine arguments, go ahead. I love arguing. My goal is to make this thread go to at least 25 pages.
You are the one making stuff up as you go along. And you're not making any sense whatsoever.
DoorDash advertises delivery to your door, whether to your home or office. That is the core tenet of their enterprise. The customer is entitled to what DoorDash advertises. If you sign up with DoorDash, you are signing up to fulfill what they advertise.
If you are taking it upon yourself to make up your own personalized set of princess rules and exceptions, based on your pathetic work ethic, inability to understand the basic requirements of a simple job, and based on your bad attitude (look at all of yours and duke944's angry, resentful language and bleeped out cuss words), you are not only making yourself look lazy & incompetent, you are generating bad buzz for DoorDash, as well as the restaurant, whether it be a big chain or a small mom & pop joint.
The customer is doing DoorDash a favor. And they are doing the driver a favor. No customer, no business. What do you not understand? It is nonsensical malarkey to put forth that a DoorDash driver is doing the customer a favor.
The DoorDash driver also has to drive out to the restaurant, park, get out of his car, walk up to the restaurant doors, go inside the restaurant (oh, the humanity!), pick up the order, and make sure it's correct. Yet, somehow, driving the order to the customer's home or office, and going to their door is some unrealistic, egregious expectation? What's the difference between the former and the latter? Going by your logic, you should also not have to get out of your car at the restaurant. Restaurant staff should bring the food out to your car. Because you're doing the restaurant a favor too.
You want to keep making asinine arguments, go ahead. I love arguing. My goal is to make this thread go to at least 25 pages.
1. The driver did deliver it to his home. 2. It was a McDonalds order. Have you never been to McDs? The driver would not have had to get out of his car at McDs. He could have just drive through the drive thru. But you expect him to get out of his car at 1AM on a street that likely had no parking, and try to find an apartment inside a building? It's not going to happen.
It wasn't a house, it was an apartment. Do you not see any difference between parking in someone's driveway and walking up a short sidewalk to a front door, and having to figure out where to park then walk to a main door to get buzzed into a huge building and having to go up floors to find a front door?
Or maybe even in a huge complex filled with huge buildings. It's obvious that many of those who think food delivery persons should deliver to apartment doors, have never done a job like this.
We can ague if the service the customer is paying for is to the door or to the front entrance, although the ad campaign by Door Dash makes it pretty clear they are claiming the service is to the door so naturally that is the expectation. So that really should end that.
But seriously it's absolutely crazy to blame the customer for being upset when the driver didn't even get out of his freaking car. To claim he owed the driver a tip for this bad attitude and service is frankly beyond any form of intelligent thought.
Do you have a link to an ad that makes that clear?
Or maybe even in a huge complex filled with huge buildings. It's obvious that many of those who think food delivery persons should deliver to apartment doors, have never done a job like this.
He wouldn’t get out of his car and walk to the stoop! Good grief you are stubborn lol. He did not have to worry about parking cause he had another guy in the car. If door dash driver can sit parked in the street waiting the buddy could have hopped over and done that just as easily.
Do you have a link to an ad that makes that clear?
They posted multiple ads including one where the ad makers actually circled the door AND have an arrow with the words “Customers Apartment door” pointing at it. Can’t get much clearer than that. Post #122.
You are the one making stuff up as you go along. And you're not making any sense whatsoever.
DoorDash advertises delivery to your door, whether to your home or office. That is the core tenet of their enterprise. The customer is entitled to what DoorDash advertises. If you sign up with DoorDash, you are signing up to fulfill what they advertise.
If you are taking it upon yourself to make up your own personalized set of princess rules and exceptions, based on your pathetic work ethic, inability to understand the basic requirements of a simple job, and based on your bad attitude (look at all of yours and duke944's angry, resentful language and bleeped out cuss words), you are not only making yourself look lazy & incompetent, you are generating bad buzz for DoorDash, as well as the restaurant, whether it be a big chain or a small mom & pop joint.
The customer is doing DoorDash a favor. And they are doing the driver a favor. No customer, no business. What do you not understand? It is nonsensical malarkey to put forth that a DoorDash driver is doing the customer a favor.
The DoorDash driver also has to drive out to the restaurant, park, get out of his car, walk up to the restaurant doors, go inside the restaurant (oh, the humanity!), pick up the order, and make sure it's correct. Yet, somehow, driving the order to the customer's home or office, and going to their door is some unrealistic, egregious expectation? What's the difference between the former and the latter? Going by your logic, you should also not have to get out of your car at the restaurant. Restaurant staff should bring the food out to your car. Because you're doing the restaurant a favor too.
You want to keep making asinine arguments, go ahead. I love arguing. My goal is to make this thread go to at least 25 pages.
Yep.
So what that the customer was not entitled to deliver service at the door? This is all on the delivery driver's decision to beat someone up. Didn't have to deliver. Could have drove off with the food. Ate it. Could have cussed out the customer. The driver decided to get physical and take someone else's property. We can bicker back and forth all day about the customer deserving it. Favor or not, why should low wage workers have the right to assault and steal from the customer simply because the customer is wrong?
A lot of people use delivery service because they maybe can’t get around very well?
They are disabled?
They are elderly, arthritis?
They’re on crutches or a cast or wrap?
Theyre I’ll, temporarily out of order?
It’s not just that they’re lazy and want somebody to wait on them, they literally have a hard time getting out the door.
The customer made an effort to get to the door... what if he’s mentally ill?
Just like ordering a pizza.
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