Anonymous wrote:You should buy a house OP, problem solved.
I can’t stomach the prices anyway. Between the restaurant markup, service fee, and tip, our two orders of kabobs ($25 normally) was almost $50 on the delivery apps. No thanks, I will just go get it or eat something else. I can’t believe how many people do this regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the lazy one.
+1
I always meet my UberEats driver at the building door. Its enough they brought me the food - they don't need to figure out how to get around my building (and some DC buildings are incredibly warren-like - thankfully mine isn't)
OP is a bit picky/rude but your attitude is equally annoying. "It's enough that they brought me the food"? You literally paid for them to bring you the food.
Maybe it depends on where you live but it only costs me $3-$4 (going direct to the delivery driver) to get UberEats. If you live in the middle of nowhere and its a 30 minute drive and they're making more - sure. But I'm not making someone spend 10-15 minutes navigate a building post-parking for such a low payout minus tip.
Sounds like you’re tipping low. I always tip $6-10. I live in the middle of DC.
Guess you missed the 'low payout minus tip' part.
If you’re saying $3-4 plus a $6-10 tip then that’s quite a bit of money for 15-20 minutes worth of work. Not crazy to ask them to come into a building.
If that were true, then the restaurant wouldn’t participate. But they want tge business so they do.Anonymous wrote:
Please don't use Uber Eats or Door Dash. It's exploitative to restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the lazy one.
+1
I always meet my UberEats driver at the building door. Its enough they brought me the food - they don't need to figure out how to get around my building (and some DC buildings are incredibly warren-like - thankfully mine isn't)
OP is a bit picky/rude but your attitude is equally annoying. "It's enough that they brought me the food"? You literally paid for them to bring you the food.
Maybe it depends on where you live but it only costs me $3-$4 (going direct to the delivery driver) to get UberEats. If you live in the middle of nowhere and its a 30 minute drive and they're making more - sure. But I'm not making someone spend 10-15 minutes navigate a building post-parking for such a low payout minus tip.
Sounds like you’re tipping low. I always tip $6-10. I live in the middle of DC.
Guess you missed the 'low payout minus tip' part.
If you’re saying $3-4 plus a $6-10 tip then that’s quite a bit of money for 15-20 minutes worth of work. Not crazy to ask them to come into a building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the lazy one.
+1
I always meet my UberEats driver at the building door. Its enough they brought me the food - they don't need to figure out how to get around my building (and some DC buildings are incredibly warren-like - thankfully mine isn't)
OP is a bit picky/rude but your attitude is equally annoying. "It's enough that they brought me the food"? You literally paid for them to bring you the food.
Maybe it depends on where you live but it only costs me $3-$4 (going direct to the delivery driver) to get UberEats. If you live in the middle of nowhere and its a 30 minute drive and they're making more - sure. But I'm not making someone spend 10-15 minutes navigate a building post-parking for such a low payout minus tip.
Sounds like you’re tipping low. I always tip $6-10. I live in the middle of DC.
Guess you missed the 'low payout minus tip' part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the lazy one.
+1
I always meet my UberEats driver at the building door. Its enough they brought me the food - they don't need to figure out how to get around my building (and some DC buildings are incredibly warren-like - thankfully mine isn't)
OP is a bit picky/rude but your attitude is equally annoying. "It's enough that they brought me the food"? You literally paid for them to bring you the food.
Maybe it depends on where you live but it only costs me $3-$4 (going direct to the delivery driver) to get UberEats. If you live in the middle of nowhere and its a 30 minute drive and they're making more - sure. But I'm not making someone spend 10-15 minutes navigate a building post-parking for such a low payout minus tip.
Sounds like you’re tipping low. I always tip $6-10. I live in the middle of DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the lazy one.
+1
I always meet my UberEats driver at the building door. Its enough they brought me the food - they don't need to figure out how to get around my building (and some DC buildings are incredibly warren-like - thankfully mine isn't)
OP is a bit picky/rude but your attitude is equally annoying. "It's enough that they brought me the food"? You literally paid for them to bring you the food.
Maybe it depends on where you live but it only costs me $3-$4 (going direct to the delivery driver) to get UberEats. If you live in the middle of nowhere and its a 30 minute drive and they're making more - sure. But I'm not making someone spend 10-15 minutes navigate a building post-parking for such a low payout minus tip.
Anonymous wrote:I expect them to bring it to me, unless parking is complicated. I’m ok with going to concierge but prefer front door. I tip well and it’s clear in the order what is being asked.
Anonymous wrote:I have written out directions for how to gain building access and find our unit very clearly. They are either not reading it or they are lazy. I think it is the latter. Without fail, no matter how much I tip or how nice the night is, they will call and announce that they're outside, clearly wanting me to offer to come downstairs. It is so lazy. The whole point is that you deliver ME the food. If I wanted to meet you outside I wouldn't select "bring to unit" and give you directions on how to get there.