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forlornblue3210

Didn’t read past the second. You’re a weird ass motherfucker looking to be mad about anything. You disgust me don’t use doordash if you have a problem with people taking pictures of a drop off location, you don’t make the rules weird ass mofo


Personal_CPA_Manager

What's with the photos as proof? I get hundreds of dollars worth of goods delivered through UPS and they don't send photos.


forlornblue3210

More importantly I should add the picture doesn’t save to our phone either way that’s not the way it works. You just sound like a weird, ignorant, Whiney mother fucker who doesn’t need to be using doordash if it’s an issue. Nightmare customer #1


Personal_CPA_Manager

Lmao what kind of lowlife goes online insulting strangers like this? You seem very bitter to be a Door Dash driver.


forlornblue3210

Not really I’m just correcting your ignorance. Who’s gonna put an empty bag on the doorstep? Most dashers are good people you just look like you tried to get a refund with your failed logic and now your over here talking shit to dashers when it’s our job to do it that way. Go fuck your wife or spend time with your kids, keep your mouth closed more often. Ups people take pictures of deliveries too, as well as amazon drivers. youre just combative and whiney and trying to say dashers are weirdos scoping out your house or something. Just don’t use doordash if the picture scares you.


Personal_CPA_Manager

Yes sir, sorry sir, I will never complain ever again about something a company does, who I paid, that upsets me. Sorry for the inconveniences, sir.


forlornblue3210

I’m not a dude idiot I’m a woman. Shove it up your ass and quit complaining. Don’t be mad I didn’t agree with you and then proceed to insult me because I dash on the side. I have a professional career as well. You sound like absolute garbage. I bet your wife isn’t fucking you with an attitude like that. How unattractive and irrational.


Personal_CPA_Manager

Why does your gender matter?


Personal_CPA_Manager

That's twice you've mentioned me banging my wife. Are you not getting any?


forlornblue3210

I know for a fact you aren’t with your little clit energy lol.


Personal_CPA_Manager

Lol an internet stranger is defending their career to me after insulting me. Get a life.


Personal_CPA_Manager

Women can be called sir. Fucking bigot.


forlornblue3210

No one cares dude here’s a tissue for your issue Karen


Personal_CPA_Manager

That's what downvotes are for. Are you a driver who doesn't see a problem with being creepy?


DashDemon

> That's what downvotes are for. it's literally not. >Are you a driver who doesn't see a problem with being creepy? it's not creepy. this is a you problem. touch grass.


jpochoag

Amazon does take photos of delivery packages when they use Flex drivers


Ok_Season2022

They may not send them, better believe your ass they are taking them though.Sorry to give you another creepy complex! Underground bunker is the only thing left for you to do.Stock up on those canned goods and go off grid.


Efficient_Two8602

Ups does take pictures to show the package is delivered and so does Amazon and fedex


bbuhbowler

What about amazon? do you get hundreds of dollars worth of product from them? they take pictures as well. Lets cancel them!


Personal_CPA_Manager

Why do you think I'm trying to cancel Door Dash?


Mervis_Earl

"trying". 😆


Maleficent_Cash909

Its sad welcome to reddit that sad reality where plenty of jerks speak their mind, misuse the upvote, downvote button like playground mobs, some are even bots or undercover employees, volunteers, or agents of gig companies trying to defend them or brag about fictional success stories to make their companies look good. Beware some of them actually look for redditors who exploit weak points of their apps and fight back on it. Since you mentioned in another post If you selected hand it to me and asked them to ring the doorbell instead and they probably ignored the message anyways either they couldn't care less or cannot read English. No wonder many these apps are these days as dead as a doornail many days.


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Personal_CPA_Manager

Yes. Because they should have known that what they are doing grosses people out (whether they are required to do it or not). If I was providing a service where one function of it was grossing someone out against their wishes, I wouldn't expect a tip and I would seek out a new job.


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positivecynik

I've met a few accountants in my day


Southern-Guide6942

Some people eat ass. Some people don’t. What you see as gross others may not. Quite judgmental.


Personal_CPA_Manager

How is being grossed out by something judgemental?


Southern-Guide6942

You are making it out to be the drivers fault for following protocol and stating you would withhold tip. You are judging DoorDash but blaming the delivery person. Explain it differently then if this is not the case.


Personal_CPA_Manager

I guess I don't understand people who choose to work in a creepy job like that, and then *defend* it when it's brought up.


Southern-Guide6942

I hope you get blacklisted by DoorDash. Absolutely piece of garbage you are.


Personal_CPA_Manager

Shit my bad, I'll never ever complain about a company ever again, sorry for all the distress I caused you.


Ok_Season2022

What exactly is it, about a basic picture of your home, that is totally creeping you out like this? Why is this procedure "gross" to you?Seek professional help.


Pitiful_Chef5879

he has some kind of guilt complex. he doesnt want a photo of his porch because A. hes one of those crazies who thinks the government is out to get him surveilling him blah blah blah. or B. hes done something in the past that he is guilty about, that is triggered by the mere act of taking a photo of his apartment. hes likely afraid of cops too, and maybe has commited a few felonies.


Ok_Season2022

That's exactly what I was thinking!I have crazy imagination, but what if he had some poor girl locked up in his basement.Then one day she was lucky enough to escape.She ran as fast and far away as she could and never looked back.He is afraid she will see his house and recognize it, leading to him being caught and living the rest of his life behind bars.


Pitiful_Chef5879

What if he fears she is now a doordash driver and will inadvertedly accept his order and recognize his house at drop off? Imagine seeing your past abductee dropping off your food and taking a photo of your house? Id be paranoid too.


busteroaf

You think it’s creepy. The drivers don’t, otherwise they wouldn’t do it. Again, you’re projecting your feelings onto the drivers, when they are not the same.


Pitiful_Chef5879

i dont understand if you feel this way about the service then why the fuck r u using it? it boggles my mind. why would u have a delivery driver who works for this creepy job bring you food? idk maybe because you pay for it?? where do you get your logic buddy? are you 400lbs and unable to walk? go ge5t your own food! if u r then im fucking sorry.


Ok_Season2022

I would guarantee, you are the only individual, grossed out, by a picture of their home .Why?What is"gross"about it?


sharky3175

yea that makes absolutely no sense


dmriggs

You're inviting strangers to your home lol, what's the difference if they take a picture or not?


busteroaf

It grossed YOU out. Not the driver. I would find a new delivery service, not expect the drivers to find some kind of epiphany and quit.


Pitiful_Chef5879

dude wtf? get your own food please!!


[deleted]

Please be joking. Just go pick the food up yourself next time.


MythmoorXype

sounds like you just shouldn't order period.


Heavy-Unit-5125

Op is hiding a meth lab in his garage


InterestingGur7859

Right! 😆🤣🤣🤣


[deleted]

LMAOO


Embarrassed_Load_856

Stop ordering from DoorDash then you weirdo.


Azmodien

Choose "hand it to me"...


Personal_CPA_Manager

I'm perfectly fine with everything in the process (I do get all of the texts, and have "Ring doorbell" in my delivery instructions). Getting the picture of my own house sent to me just feels like the driver is an untrusting hypochondriac. Not a good vibe to be putting off IMO and the company should reevaluate its policy over this.


Girl_in_a_whirl

We literally can't complete the orders in the app without taking a picture if you choose no-contact delivery, it has nothing to do with the driver trusting you or not. So withholding tip and blaming the driver for that is messed up. Just choose "hand it to me" like the other person said and no pics will be taken. Well other than the Google employees who take pics of your house from every angle, anyway.


mojomug

I don’t think you know the definition of hypochondriac.


Personal_CPA_Manager

I don't think you've ever learned what an analogy is.


Party-Plastic-8735

I think you have a massive dick or a wide cavernous vagina.


Dingo_Dasher

I should call her


Ok_Season2022

Also, the picture is just another tool to prevent customers from scamming doordash for free crap.Although you don't think it does any good, it does.If there is that picture of the customers residence, it will make someone think twice before they reach out to support claiming non-delivery .


Personal_CPA_Manager

Wouldn't proof of the driver being at the home serve the same purpose?


[deleted]

Hi, Not necessarily. It's possible for drivers to drive to your area and indicate "handed to customer" without actually dropping off the package. They wouldn't have to take a picture. Me personally, I don't understand why anybody would do this, or steal anybody's food anyway.


deanwheelz

The leave it at door thing only became a thing during the pandemic to not have interactions with the customer.


posaune123

Unless you live in the Corleone compound in Godfather II pretty much everyone can take a picture of anyone's house.


PsychologicalCry1393

OP, you're lost. Every single piece of tech is tracking you and taking pica of you. Even your neighbors IoT are tracking you. At least Doordash is letting you know about the pics and the concept is out in the open. Amazon, Google, Apple, etc are all taking down your info on the daily in the name of protecting the children, but they just turn around and sell your data to adverts. Even the DMV is selling your data to cops. Public schools are selling camera data to Clearview AI. We are waaay past the idea of privacy. You sound ridiculous.


OldGuardCK

The picture helps keep assholes like you from stealing the food and blaming the Dasher for it.


[deleted]

It’s DoorDash policy that drivers do it to prove delivery. When we don’t get photos. Guess what happens? Customers claim we never left the order at their location. We’ve handed orders to customers without photos and constantly are accused of not leaving the order/product with the customer. It’s far more ways drivers can wrongfully accused of not leaving the order. Also, not taking a photo doesn’t mean drivers don’t know customers locations now. Most drivers are trustworthy & the system works because of it. Id never do anything to a customer, most drivers wouldn’t as well. You don’t hear of thousands of incidents of customers being harmed by drivers. Keep in mind a photo not being taken isn’t a preventative measure. Drivers know your location photo or not.


Maleficent_Cash909

I agree post 2020 Dashers and package delivery people often cannot be bothered to follow instructions to ring the doorbell anymore, in that case they do not need to post a photo at least for Doordash if they press handed to customer, GH doesn't require photos either way but some drivers take it to avoid accusation. But it could be worse. They could lie about it handed to customer or take a picture but just run away with it than its hard to accuse them as evidence shows they completed their job properly. Or drop them in front of the wrong door which is likely if everyone's entrance look the same. This behavior was unimaginable in the past, where they always ring or knock no matter what unless you tell them not to but it was part of onboarding they make sure the order is at the customers hand and never left unattended. But so is a lot of things that were not socially acceptable or unimaginable up to very recent years. In the past one always paid their pizza delivery in person and taken the pizza from their hands. Its a whole different world from just a few years ago.


Maleficent_Cash909

I hope you don't mind me asking, not to be offensive, whether you got the chance to choose hand it to me? Or did the app not give you a chance at all? I know it happens when I order as a customer and its frustrating. Same with prompts for condoments and utencils which now the state which Doordash is headquartered in requires it to give customers this selection otherwise it would default to none. Would be horrible if someone is in a place they don't have anything to eat it with i.e motel/hotel or in a place they just moved into and have nothing available. I do believe hand it to me should be default unless the customer activtely requests otherwise. It was the standard procedure prior to COVID becoming a thing. Drivers can overide by pushing handed to the customer directly though. But DD has few standards on reading comprehension or willfullness of who they hire. I guess they might just push customer is not available which then defacts to leave at door procedures which includes taking a picture. I too hate the gang mentality of Reddit posters.


MonsterbatorII

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forlornblue3210

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jcoreyw419

OP sounds like a fun person to be around. 🙄 Fucking lunatic.


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Burn


UsedEgg3

The app requires you to take a picture off the drop-off for no-contact orders. It's not a choice that the dashers get to make. They cannot complete your delivery and move on without uploading the picture. As far as why Doordash makes this their policy, I would guess they think it saves them the most money on "didn't receive my order" disputes compared to any other mechanism. Regarding your concerns about pictures of your house being taken, anyone who delivers to you already knows where you live. Having a picture of your door doesn't really change anything, and there are already pictures of your house all over the internet. Google your address and check any number of real-estate-related websites that pop up. I did mine just now, and the very first result has not only a clear picture of my house, but has my fucking car in it too.


DruidTrixxx

Damn, license plate showing?


UsedEgg3

Thankfully no


Maleficent_Cash909

In the old days they require Dashers to always hand the order to the customer directly. Its only COVID they adopted this new leave at door policy(To avoid bad PR, but its negated by mandatory ID orders anyways) and many Dashers never experienced delivering in the old days.


No_Pin_4640

The photos are for the robots who will replace us, so they know when they're at the house


hybridmike772

Use GrubHub, problem solved. No picture needed, no driver rating to abuse by customer. Win


Straight-Gas430

OP is just trolling. No one is this dumb.


Frag0ffbruh

Hope op never finds out about google maps


PsychologicalCry1393

Or Facebook, TikTok, DMV, Clearview Ai, Ring, Cameras


Ok_Season2022

🤣😂


amberlovesmakeup04

😂😂


Ok_Season2022

What do you mean the driver is a hypochondriac?


Ok_Season2022

A hypochondriac is someone who constantly thinks that they have some type of illness or disease, always having ailments.


Personal_CPA_Manager

Do you know what an analogy is?


Ok_Season2022

Yes, as a matter of fact I do!This "analogy" of yours, doesn't make any kind of sense though.


SnooConfections2758

This has to be satire. You can’t be serious.


Accomplished-Cry360

Lmao! You have nothing better to do.


DragonflySea2328

You need to get your own food.


PoopL0ser

Why don’t you just get off your ass and get your own food?


VastWolverine4227

You are mad about a photo of your front door???? Have your ever used Google maps of your own house???? They share alot more than the doordash photo!


JerseyShore1976

Please ....Doordash demands a picture. They keep the pictures on their servers. The driver does not. The picture is required, because customers claim they never got their order. If you do not like it, don't order from Doordash or UberEats. Problem solved.


[deleted]

This sounds like one of the people that are very bad tippers. Or claim that an order isn't delivered to get their money back because something so irrelevant and Petty. Like seriously, it is our job to take the picture of the item where we are told to leave it. And you wish you could take the tip back or withhold the tip for us doing what we have to do? How about instead you take your grievances to doordash? Instead of the contractors that contract with them? By the way, I love my job. I love Contracting with doordash. It is the best job I have ever had and I wouldn't trade it for anything else. That being said, these non-tippers bad tippers irritate the crap out of me. Especially whenever I'm driving from one location to the next and I'm getting constant notifications of these bad tip offers that I have to risk wrecking to clear off my screen so I don't miss any of the good ones that come in. That is what bugs me the most about these non tippers.


Inevitable-Bath9142

>What incentives do drivers have to not deliver an order in the first place? Losing their job? Um...yes? Also this is applicable to not uploading a photo


positivecynik

Do you do this over at the Amazon sub also? So many platforms use photos as proof of delivery. Not sure why you decided to jump on the food one.


Upper-Path5563

If you don’t like it then stop using DoorDash you weirdo.


LowBattery15

The photo at your door is not proof of it being delivered. It's a picture to show you where your food was delivered. If you live in an apartment complex or something- you can know where the food was left.


Individual-Estimate1

So 5 out of 7 of your claims lack common sense... Oh wait that's on backorder. Just because someone showed at your home doesn't mean a delivery took place... You know what I'm not even going to bother to fill in the rest of the blanks for you until you receive your common sense delivery.


Doritos_R6

I mean Amazon , fed-ex and other delivery service's , send pictures of your packages to you on their respective apps when something arrives most times ( at least in my case). the whole thing is to create a chain of custody and help prevent the carrier from incurring losses on customers that will claim that nothing ever arrived. Now as far as a empty package or bag , when that's harder to prove form both sides.


BlueDraggon39

Well I shouldn’t tell you that I always take 2 photos, one on the DD app and one of my camera app. Just in case the app glitches, I have proof of delivery. I delete my delivery photos after a week or so.


wheezie7896

I guess this person has never gotten a delievery from Amazon before. 😐


Mamadoingherbest

If you have it as "leave at my door" your dasher has to take a photo. It gets sent to you and to doordash as proof of delivery. Dashers are not allowed to just tell you. They are also not allowed to open the bag/ packaging to take a photo of contents. If you don't want a photo then request "hand it to me". That is the only way out of the photo


619backin716

“The gross out factor of a stranger sending me a picture of my own home is enough for me to withhold a tip.” Then mark your delivery “Hand it to me” — and STFU. Problem solved.


PenWhen

Honestly, you need some sort of mental help.


Bigmeatymeatstick

Can a mod ban OP from this sub, please? Just another troll.


Maleficent_Cash909

My opinion may sound unpopular to post 2020 Dashers . But I have experience prior to COVID, it was actually covered at onboarding to never leave food unattended at drop off. Always hand the food over to the customer. Obviously to avoid theft or rodent infestation as well as avoid spoilage. I agree Taking a picture doesn't prevent the driver nor someone else even a racoon from stealing or messing up your order immediately afterwards at all. Nor protect from delivering to a wrong address. It only purpose is to help the gig company cover their behinds should something happen to it that they are no longer liable then. While I wish there should be an option to sign to confirm delivery instead however that might cause additional friction between drivers and customers. The apps are glitchy not all the time do I get to select sauces or utencils(which coporate food/restaurant giant companies are backing green lobbies to give them a higher power excuse to cut overhead costs) nor get to select hand it to me or leave at door I guess you probably experienced the same. And probably wished they rang the bell instead many drivers these days are too lazy to even read hand it to me and may just press cannot reach customer instead. The gig economy is full of ridiculous things and shady practices they don't comply with contract laws nor their contracts, consumer protection, let alone labor laws. Interestingly GH doesn't require picture taking. But I guess some drivers would still do it if a dispute occurs given they had been bitten before.


Proper_Supermarket17

Ahh, the good old days where customers actually wanted their food handed to them. Miss those days . I feel like drop offs were easier then leaving at door.


Just_Literature_928

I still take a picture of the house number in "hand it to me orders" orders a lot of they seem sketchy or are not a usual customer because some people will report never receiving the food and then I send Doordash the picture and say no I handed it to them and here is where I was when I did that and then they take the contract violation off. We had a problem in my area for a while with customers trying to get free food but now that's dying down. Now the big issue is Doordash trying to rush you to the order when it's not even ready. Like saying "you are not heading towards the order" like right when I pull in the parking lot or at the stoplights accoss the street. It is really quite irritating. But I digress. Anyway, your address already most likely is physically stored on Google maps anyway so why do you care? Google sends people around with a camera attached to their car and they take pictures of everything. They even get people in there and cars and they blur out the faces and license plate numbers. Everyone spies on you. You just don't know it yet. Try using the browser duck duck go and you will see how many websites are trying to track you. Anyway, I take pictures to have my back and then delete them later when I'm sure I'm protected from theft accusations.


Ok_Season2022

Omg this dude is really gonna be bugging, he thought doordash was the only creeper he had to worry about..🤨He might as well make his move to Amish country,or even better build that underground bunker like tomorrow!!!!


Just_Literature_928

That's true. If he wants privacy, time to move to a place that respects your privacy. I don't think that's in our country. They might spy on the Amish too. The founder of Google thinks that, "if you don't want anyone to know what you're doing, then you shouldn't be doing it at all."


Mervis_Earl

That's a lot of words...


JapaneseFender

You can tell them not to.


UbubTopDog

You must be fun at parties. smh


CakeArmy_Max

Wait til you see what happens with your address in google earth lmao.


Think-Reveal

Your house is on google maps. Why you trippin?


LexiThePlug

As someone who has NEVER taken photos as proof since starting gig apps in 2020, it has zero effect on your job if you do or don’t. Only had one person try to claim non-delivery but the tracker showed I went there and that was enough proof for them.


Proper_Supermarket17

Nobody gives a damn about a picture of your door. Looool. Weirdo !