I’m officially done with Uber

Anonymous
Have you seen how they handle the food package? How dirty the inside and outside of their cars are? No way am I ever having food delivered again after seeing how gross it all is. /if the restaurants are graded on their cleanliness, then so should the drivers.
Anonymous
You are paying for a service,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused how you didn't know this before?


I’m confused as to why that matters?


It speaks to your overall level of competency.


It does. Can you please tell me how you achieved to be all-knowing about every single subject? I'd like to be as smart and informed as you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen how they handle the food package? How dirty the inside and outside of their cars are? No way am I ever having food delivered again after seeing how gross it all is. /if the restaurants are graded on their cleanliness, then so should the drivers.


Agree with this too.
Anonymous
Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.


I'm being nasty? But not the posters calling me stupid? MMMMMkkkaaayyyy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.


I'm being nasty? But not the posters calling me stupid? MMMMMkkkaaayyyy


Look, you came on here and posted that you were shocked (SHOCKED!) about the UberEats pricing. But you had all the costs in front of you before you ordered. So either don't order through UberEats, or accept the higher prices, but don't act like it was a bait and switch, because it wasn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.


I'm being nasty? But not the posters calling me stupid? MMMMMkkkaaayyyy


Look, you came on here and posted that you were shocked (SHOCKED!) about the UberEats pricing. But you had all the costs in front of you before you ordered. So either don't order through UberEats, or accept the higher prices, but don't act like it was a bait and switch, because it wasn't.


Yes, it was. If you read the whole post and consequent explanations you'd know that by now. For some who understood what I meant by my post, they were grateful that they don't have to make the same mistake I did. For you, who loves to call people stupid, and uninformed when they are trying to do someone a favor, I say godspeed. You certainly don't have to keep coming back to respond to me if my post was so dumb. I got your point the first 5 times. Thank you for enlightening me.
Anonymous
Always order directly from the restaurant and get it yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.


I'm being nasty? But not the posters calling me stupid? MMMMMkkkaaayyyy


Look, you came on here and posted that you were shocked (SHOCKED!) about the UberEats pricing. But you had all the costs in front of you before you ordered. So either don't order through UberEats, or accept the higher prices, but don't act like it was a bait and switch, because it wasn't.


Yes, it was. If you read the whole post and consequent explanations you'd know that by now. For some who understood what I meant by my post, they were grateful that they don't have to make the same mistake I did. For you, who loves to call people stupid, and uninformed when they are trying to do someone a favor, I say godspeed. You certainly don't have to keep coming back to respond to me if my post was so dumb. I got your point the first 5 times. Thank you for enlightening me.


How was it a bait and switch? I truly don't understand this. The pricing is different than the price the restaurant charges, because Uber is providing you a service--delivering the food to your home. You can't possibly have thought that you could have your food delivered for the same price that you would pay for that food in the restaurant? How do you think Uber makes any money off this? I don't like Uber either, but I can't deny that they're entitled to make a profit off their service.
Anonymous
Yes OP, I figured this out the first time I tried to use UberEats but I didn't complete the order because the charges were so outrageous. I'm shocked how many people use it regularly and particularly how many of my teens' friends are allowed to use it without much oversight from the parents. More money than brains.

We eat out, pickup our own food to bring home, or just cook at home. Its fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.


I'm being nasty? But not the posters calling me stupid? MMMMMkkkaaayyyy


Look, you came on here and posted that you were shocked (SHOCKED!) about the UberEats pricing. But you had all the costs in front of you before you ordered. So either don't order through UberEats, or accept the higher prices, but don't act like it was a bait and switch, because it wasn't.


Yes, it was. If you read the whole post and consequent explanations you'd know that by now. For some who understood what I meant by my post, they were grateful that they don't have to make the same mistake I did. For you, who loves to call people stupid, and uninformed when they are trying to do someone a favor, I say godspeed. You certainly don't have to keep coming back to respond to me if my post was so dumb. I got your point the first 5 times. Thank you for enlightening me.


I’m 738 and learned from your mistake. Don’t worry about negative or unhelpful replies. Even if you just help one person, me, then I think the post was worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.


I'm being nasty? But not the posters calling me stupid? MMMMMkkkaaayyyy


Look, you came on here and posted that you were shocked (SHOCKED!) about the UberEats pricing. But you had all the costs in front of you before you ordered. So either don't order through UberEats, or accept the higher prices, but don't act like it was a bait and switch, because it wasn't.


Yes, it was. If you read the whole post and consequent explanations you'd know that by now. For some who understood what I meant by my post, they were grateful that they don't have to make the same mistake I did. For you, who loves to call people stupid, and uninformed when they are trying to do someone a favor, I say godspeed. You certainly don't have to keep coming back to respond to me if my post was so dumb. I got your point the first 5 times. Thank you for enlightening me.


How was it a bait and switch? I truly don't understand this. The pricing is different than the price the restaurant charges, because Uber is providing you a service--delivering the food to your home. You can't possibly have thought that you could have your food delivered for the same price that you would pay for that food in the restaurant? How do you think Uber makes any money off this? I don't like Uber either, but I can't deny that they're entitled to make a profit off their service.


No, I never said I thought the food should be delivered to me for free. I actually stated that I know Uber is a business and they need to make money. They are providing a service so they should make money, of course. However, Uber already charges nearly $11 for their fees which were clearly visible when I ordered. The extra upcharge of nearly 30% on the food price is something I was not ok with. How much should Uber make on every delivery? They made a 50% profit plus I had to tip their driver. That's ok with you? If so, please keep giving them your money, I'm not stopping you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, why are you being so nasty to the posters? You seem high strung. Take the "L" and move on. You live and you learn.


I'm being nasty? But not the posters calling me stupid? MMMMMkkkaaayyyy


Look, you came on here and posted that you were shocked (SHOCKED!) about the UberEats pricing. But you had all the costs in front of you before you ordered. So either don't order through UberEats, or accept the higher prices, but don't act like it was a bait and switch, because it wasn't.


Yes, it was. If you read the whole post and consequent explanations you'd know that by now. For some who understood what I meant by my post, they were grateful that they don't have to make the same mistake I did. For you, who loves to call people stupid, and uninformed when they are trying to do someone a favor, I say godspeed. You certainly don't have to keep coming back to respond to me if my post was so dumb. I got your point the first 5 times. Thank you for enlightening me.


I’m 738 and learned from your mistake. Don’t worry about negative or unhelpful replies. Even if you just help one person, me, then I think the post was worth it.


Thank you so much. I appreciate you. I just really don't get why some posters just have to be nasty for no reason at all.
Anonymous
Food delivery is for urban dwellers. Uber has brought it to far fling suburbs, but because of distances, gas, time, etc, it is not efficient like food delivery has been in say, Manhattan, for decades, well before Uber.

If you choose to live in a quiet, spacious suburb, you get a lot of benefits. Cheap food delivery is not one of them. Also don't complain about traffic. You chose it. Enjoy the nice schools and pleasant people...
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