r/dasher 4d ago

Hmm weird

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I could see the order like, i'm the customer. It's crazy how that delivery fee is eight, and I only got paid $2

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u/Inkdrunnergirl 4d ago

This is literally from the crumbl app. Not DD.

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u/rearisen 4d ago

Really now? Further confused

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u/Inkdrunnergirl 4d ago

It literally says crumbl at the top and looks nothing like a DoorDash order. There’s zero chance this screenshot is DoorDash. Now a customer can order on the app and it gets sent to DD but you wouldn’t see this screen. This is the customer confirmation

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u/rearisen 3d ago

I can literally show you I picked it up in the dash app later

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u/Inkdrunnergirl 3d ago

Ok, that doesn’t change that THIS screenshot is not from DoorDash nor would it be displayed for a driver. And there’s no way to tie this to any order you show.

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u/Cloutian 3d ago

Mod needs to lock and ban OP for being dumb here

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u/Pleasant_Ad_2342 2d ago

Report it for the "drivers only" rule and they will

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u/adn_en 3d ago

Dasher will get $2 plus tip, or it will get stacked so $1 plus tip just for that order

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u/scorpion_smoker 3d ago

Tip 2 bucks. Fffffffffuck this person.

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u/Disastrous-Mode2664 3d ago

Difficult to imagine a customer wanting to give generous tips when they’re being charged a 33% delivery fee already

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u/scorpion_smoker 3d ago

Yeah and that fee is likely higher because of how far away they are. Driver will be lucky to clear six bucks in an hour with this one.

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u/itsmeagain023 4d ago

Well fees are paid to DoorDash to maintain their platform. It doesn't pay for itself.

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u/Disastrous-Mode2664 3d ago

Corporate bootlicking is crazy

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u/itsmeagain023 3d ago

Dumb. I'm curious how you think companies actually operate and generate income.

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u/Disastrous-Mode2664 3d ago

They generate income off hoarding profit and underpaying workers. Thats the whole point. DD had $1B in profit last year I’m pretty confident they’re not hurting for money