So to preface, I only really use doordash when I’m sick and I want to get food without spreading whatever I have. So I don’t open the app much. I just noticed that dominos is on the doordash app in my area. Why in the world would anyone ever doordash a dominos pizza when they already do delivery anyways? That just seems like a great way to burn a bunch of extra money for a worse service.

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    Places that traditionally provided their own in-house delivery are mostly switching to 3rd party services. It’s cheaper for them. Pretty soon that’ll be the only delivery option anywhere.

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      Isn’t that because of customers choosing to rely on third party apps instead of taking advantage of local delivery? This seems like it requires a conscious resistance on our part. If everyone keeps doordashing everything, local restaurants have no choice but to get on board, fire their drivers, and let us pay more for app delivery via underpaid gig workers.

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          I suppose this makes sense, since 3rd party delivery opened up delivery options that couldn’t/wouldn’t provide delivery on their own—because before you could get anything delivered, it didn’t seem like a realistic or necessary service line. Now that we’ve seen how quickly 3rd party goes to shit and how important delivery actually is, the dream would be for some restaurant chain to evolve its own delivery service and use their size to gain traction, somehow slowing down the 3rd parties enough to allow smaller restaurants to slide in with their own private or cooperative delivery. And a dream it shall remain…

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    If I order on Doordash and my order arrives with missing items, all I have to do is press like 2 buttons to get refunded. The one time I ordered directly from the store, they forgot my sandwich, and now I’m on the phone for 10 minutes trying to figure out how to get my money back.

    For this reason, I will always order via Doordash instead of directly through the restaurant.

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      Yep. 9 times out of 10 Uber will refund me basically instantly, and I don’t have to talk to anyone. I’m able to put in complex delivery instructions, put a pin on a map where it needs to be delivered, and even provide photos of where I want my stuff dropped off. I don’t get that elsewhere, and nobody seems to be able to find my apartment without any of it.

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        jesus, what kind of service are you guys running where you live? if i had a customer demanding refunds so frequently they can make a 9 out of 10 statistic, they would already be on a blacklist…

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          If I used a service that messed up my orders frequently enough to make such a statistic, I’d stop using that service.

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      I wonder what that kind of quick response from Uber ends up costing restaurants and drivers in the long run. There are fraudulent claims to consider, but even when real mistakes are made, Uber has no way of knowing whether the order was complete when it was picked up. Probably makes it hard for restaurants to troubleshoot if there’s been a real error, because they don’t know that driver, so they can assume the driver is at fault and move on. I wonder jf Uber takes the refund out of its own slice or punishes both the restaurant and the driver?

      (This is in no way about you and your refund, I’m just interested in how the policy ultimately affects quality in restaurant delivery.)

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        Local version of DD works this way: they refund always the first time, but they keep track of user’s behavior. So, after a few months using the app, it’s quite obvious who is more likely to be at fault.

        Some drivers actually require a code to give you your order, and that’s because they have messed up previously.