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[deleted] OP t1_jec8ow6 wrote
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SwordfishAlert2602 t1_jecao76 wrote
Your tip is wrong. I've never reported an Uber Eats order or received a refund but still been required to give a PIN before when picking up from certain locations like hotels.
the-dusa t1_jeccgni wrote
Same. I have had to do this for one order. The pin is a safety precaution that keeps other people from stealing their food or serves a proof of delivery. The pin proves their identity so the driver doesn't give the food to a random stranger. Additionally, the driver can't provide a picture that proves delivery the same way they do by dropping it at the door. It doesn't mean the customer steals.
ChrisGeritol t1_jecy4i8 wrote
What kind of trash do you date?
aphroditezeries t1_jedo3fi wrote
What!? Thats why you are single OP. The worst tip 😂
keepthetips t1_jec7o8l wrote
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[deleted] OP t1_jec850t wrote
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Devittraisedto2 t1_jec8m3z wrote
Isn't this just anecdotal?
[deleted] OP t1_jec8sjd wrote
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Devittraisedto2 t1_jec9jo3 wrote
But that's not exactly representative of everyone that does this.
Are you telling me that all instances of this happening have a 100% chance of them stealing food?
Vitaminmoi t1_jecm3aa wrote
There’s probably surveillance of the 👩⚕️ vet picking up the food.
applecake-yes t1_jeea7e4 wrote
Both incorrect and an awful tip.
lifeaintsocool t1_jec8g41 wrote
I'm so confused by this LPT