Thursday, December 28, 2017

Why do Doordash Customers Always Blame the Doordash Driver when Something goes Wrong?

As a Doordash driver, you are often blamed for everything when something goes wrong with a customer's order. If you make the delivery late, items are missing, or the customer's food is not as hot as they would like it, the Doordash driver will get the blame. It is not fair, but that is the way it is in the Doordash world. The customer has to blame somebody, and who is there better to blame than the Doordash driver?


I am not trying to question the brain capacity of some Doordash customers, but sometimes I wonder if the Doordash customer understands that there are times when the Doordash driver is not at fault. When a United States Postal Service mail carrier delivers a package, do they get blamed when the customer receives the incorrect item? Does the mail carrier get blamed when the item does not arrive by the estimated date and time? Most people do not blame the mail carrier at all. The thought does not even enter their brain. Instead, they will go after the company that sent them the item, or the third party company that they placed their order with.


For example, if a person were to place an order on eBay, and the expected delivery date is three days from the time they place their order, and the order does not arrive until the fifth day, who does the customer blame? They will contact the seller of the item, or they will contact eBay and complain. They may even leave a bad feedback for the seller. They would never put the blame on the U.S.P.S. mail carrier because their item arrived late. The same applies when the wrong item is sent or arrives broken. The carrier is the last person on their mind to blame.

Why is it any different with the Doordash driver? There is no difference between a postal worker and a Doordash driver. The job of both of them is to deliver the items. Nothing more and nothing less. Unfortunately, Doordash customer's will always blame the Doordash driver when things do not meet their expectations. They never contemplate that the problem could be with Doordash or the restaurant. Instead, they will go after the easy prey, which is the Doordash driver. The result will be a bad rating for the driver. Listed below are some common occurrences when a Doordash driver gets blamed when they should not.





 Food is Delivered Late


1. Restaurant takes long to prepare the food


There are times when a restaurant takes a very long time to prepare food, and the Doordash driver has to sit around the restaurant waiting. Trust me when I say that this is not an enjoyable wait for the driver. No Doordash driver likes sitting around a restaurant waiting for food for half an hour. It is time wasted that they could be making other deliveries and making money. Sometimes, the Doordash driver will even find themselves sitting around the restaurant at the estimated delivery time. The best thing to do in this scenario is to text the customer and let them know what is going on.

In this situation, even though the food is delivered late, the customer will receive their food nice and hot. How could anybody blame the driver for an order like this being late. There is nothing the Doordash driver can do to expedite the food preparation. Customers who are angry at the driver, and who will most likely leave a bad rating on the driver, need to put their thinking cap on and figure out that it is the restaurant's fault that their order is delivered late. Unfortunately, most customers will not realize this.

2. Technical issues


There are times when a technical issue causes a customer's order to be late. I have arrived at restaurants before, and they had not even received the order yet. These are usually partnered merchants, and the reason that they did not receive the order is because of technical issues with their tablet. Through their tablet is how they receive Doordash orders. Once I arrive, and everything is figured out, they will have to start preparing the food. This is a major stall, and the Doordash driver will have a long wait that usually ends up being a late customer delivery. The customer will of course blame the driver that their food is late. Who is to blame in a situation like this? The driver? Doordash? The restaurant?



3. Doordash driver accepts an order that is already late


Then there are Doordash assignments that a driver does not have the slightest chance of getting to the customer on time. Many Dashers will not even accept these orders and will instead decline them so that they do not risk getting a bad rating. When a ping is received for an order like this, the delivery time may be only a few minutes from the time the dasher accepts the order. There are even times when it is already late. The Doordash driver will be late with the customer's order no matter how fast they are. I have accepted orders like this before, and just a few minutes later, while on my way to the restaurant, the customer will text me inquiring about their order. I will explain the situation to them, and most customers seem like they understand, but there are those that seem kind of rude and of course blame you for their late delilvery.

Why does this happen though? Why would a Doordash driver receive an order so close to the delivery time. Many times, another Doordash driver will have the order, and for whatever reason, that driver will drop the order. Doordash then has to find another driver to complete the order, and that Doordash driver is the sucker that the Doorash customer will blame for the late delivery. The customer will not even think twice about blaming Doordash, but oh well, that's life as a dasher.
 

4. Stacked orders


This is when a Doordash driver has multiple orders to pick up and drop off. Many times, the restaurants and the customer's delivery points will be in complete opposite directions. By taking too many orders at once, there is a very good chance that a customer's order may be late. In this case, I can agree that someone could make a point that it is the Doordash driver's fault that a customer's order is delivered late. Remember, a driver does not have to accept all orders that they get a ping for, but to be honest, it is money to be made and most drivers are not going to pass up on an order when it is offered to them. There have been times when I have had five orders stacked at once, and I know that at least a few of them are going to be late, but I am out dashing to make money, and if a customer's order is delivered 15 minutes late, I still get paid, so I am going to do the order.

To be honest, stacked orders do not happen as often as they used to, and this may be due to too many drivers on the road now, but it does happen occasionally. Even though I mentioned that I could agree that it is the Doordash driver's fault that these orders are late, I have to wonder why Doordash is sending a particular dasher so many orders. Doordash knows that a driver cannot deliver all of these orders on time. When too many stacked orders come in, you can be sure that Doordash is short on drivers for that particular region. Can we blame Doordash for these late deliveries? Maybe we could tell them to make sure that they have enough drivers out on the road to complete all of your Doordash orders. Again though, if a dasher already has a couple of orders stacked and does not want to risk being late, they can always decline a new order.




Food is Cold



Even when an order is delivered on time, there may be times when the customer's food is delivered not as hot as they expected. The doordash driver will pick up the food from the restaurant, put it in their hot bag and make their way to the customer to deliver the food. The job has been completed. There are times when a customer will be mad because the food is cold.

As a dasher, all we can do is pick up the food from the restaurant. We have no control over the temperature of the food when we pick it up. Sure, a dasher can put the food in their hot bag so the food can stay as warm as possible, but who is to say how hot the food was when picked up from the restaurant.

Generally, the food is nice and hot when picked up from a restaurant, but every once in a while it may not be. Most of the time, this is due to food that was prepared and that has been sitting around for a while. The restaurant prepared the food and expected a dasher to pick it up much sooner than when the driver arrives. When this happens, it is usually because another dasher dropped the order which sets up the new dasher delivering cold food that is also late. This is not the dasher's fault, but who will the customer blame? The Dasher of course!





Missing or Wrong Items


Doordash drivers pick up orders from partnered restaurants and non-partnered restaurants, and the way orders are picked up differ a bit. At partnered merchants, the dasher does not place the order themselves. The dasher has a list of the items that the customer ordered on their Doordash app, but the restaurant will receive the order on their tablet. When the food is ready, they will hand over the bags of food to the dasher. A dasher cannot see what is in these bags of food and cannot put their hands in the bags of food to make sure everything is correct. This is because dashers are not certified food handlers. The best thing to do is to just go over the order with the restaurant to make sure everything is there. Sometimes, this will not work though as there may be a lazy restaurant worker who just says what the dasher wants to hear. When the customer receives their order and an item or two is missing, it is definitely the restaurants fault, but the Doordash driver will get the blame.

I would like to add that there are some partnered merchants that do a very good job at making sure everything is correct. A good example of this is the B.J.s restaurant in my area. They will place all the food on a table in front of you, and name off the items as you check them off on your app. They are of very few restaurants that do this though as most will just hand over the bags of food to you.



At many fast food restaurants, a dasher places the order themselves. The dasher will have to make sure that they do not make a mistake when placing the order, or the customer may not be happy. There are times when a dasher may mess up on the order, but often the dasher will place the order correctly only to have the fast food joint mess up on the order. Again, the dasher is not allowed to stick their hands in the bags of food and inspect. When the customer receives missing or wrong items, they will blame the dasher and likely leave a bad rating when the problem here was the fault of the restaurant. Small orders are usually easy to spot, but when it is a very large order restaurants are more prone to make mistakes.

This post is not to try and say that dashers are never to blame. I'm sure that there are times when a customer receives cold food or has their food delivered late because of an irresponsible dasher who may be taking their sweet time or clowning around. My point here is that the dasher will always receive the blame when something goes wrong with the order. If Doordash make a mistake, the blame will be on the Doordash driver. If the restaurant makes a mistake, the blame will be on the Doordash driver. There is just no way out of this, and that's the way it is. It is unfair, but as a Doordash driver, you will have to accept this fact.

 


30 comments:

  1. totally agree! And many times that Doordash mess up the orders, forget placed the order when the dasher already there to pick up, or wrong address information, looks like the customer will blame on the dasher too. The customer rating system suck!

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    1. It would be great if Doordash had a system in place where Doordash drivers could rate the restaurants that we pick up from. Doordash would then be able to share this information with the merchants so that they can see how they are doing and see if improvement is needed. Drivers should be able to rate the merchants and also Doordash order placers in cases where Doordash has to place the order. I doubt this would ever happen, just my present random thought. Thanks for your comment.

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    2. Ok, here we go! I'm getting real tired of being abused by restaurant personnel! I go in, polite as ever, stand around like a statue being ignored all the whole getting looked past, sneered, or just totally ignored! Check this out, every restaurant I experienced bad feelings I went in in my day off and told each restaurant, who's the manager and may I speak to them! I untroduced myself, bit as Doordash but Randall representing Doordash! Then i ask, the procedure in how they want a pickup done!! Doing this, now when I walk in it's all first name basis and no need any intro because they know me and are grabbing my bag as I enter! Respect earns respect!! And, whe I'm getting my orders faster then others as I am coming back for my second delivery, others are just getting their first! Dashers, do a little massaging, and it'll really make your day! Aloha

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  2. Dashers should check the bags. This is such a whiny aticle for a job you chose.

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    1. Maybe for you they should. I don't want some Doordash driver's hands in my bag of food checking everything. Lawfully, Doordash drivers cant do this anyways. That is the restaurants job to do. This is not a whiny article. It is just about people with minimal brain capacity that do not understand all of the things that can go wrong with their order. These lazy brained people just do the easy thing and blame the dasher. They should instead use the brain that God gave them to think about all of the possibilities that could have happened to make things go wrong and all of the possible people that can be blamed. Just thinking like that is too much work for lazy brained people though. Thank God that they are only a small minority of the population! But, we all have to deal with them!

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    2. I can tell that you have definitely never delivered food before. Most Restaurants close up the bags. They are usually either stapled shut, tied, or closed with stickers. If I as a Dasher were to open the bag up, the customer would be outraged. Not only would they get there order in a bag that was obviously opened, they would also assume that the driver tried to steal food. As Damon says, we are not allowed to go through your order with our hands insde your bag. Plus, respectful drivers won't even think about it. All we can do is visually check your order the best that we can, and/or check with the merchant

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    3. I agree, dasher shouldn't go into your bags and check. However, I am missing 1 drink and 2 root beer floats... Driver should know that comes separately and at the very least he can do a quick check. Drinks and condiments are missing more than half the time at several different restaurants.

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    4. That's true. A dasher should know if drinks are missing. I will admit though that I did mess up on drinks one time. Why? Well, it was a McDonald's order and my local McDonald's restaurants always puts the drinks in the bag. I assumed that the drinks were in one of the bags, and I was wrong. The customer had around five drinks with their order, and I felt a couple of bags had drinks in them, but I didn't peek in them and make sure there was 5 drinks total. Again though, everybody please always remember that we have no business ever going in customer's bags. I don't care if the customer says that they are cool with it. I'm not doing it!

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    5. Bags are sealed dummy we can’t check them even if drivers break the seals and check the bags u customers give worse reviews and say they we tampered w ur food or ate some of it...this country is to lazy to get their own food and nothing in this world is perfect if everyone wants a perfect situation call in ur food and get there urself to pick it up before the time they say it will be ready and then go home and eat ur cold food cus u didn’t have a hot bag to keep it warm...but then that would involve these lazy ass ppl getting off the couch...everyone complains about everything this is America not to mention now w covid these spoiled ass ppl think drivers are going to risk they lives to bring people’s food up to they doors in high rise buildings smh

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    6. Bags are sealed dummy we can’t check them even if drivers break the seals and check the bags u customers give worse reviews and say they we tampered w ur food or ate some of it...this country is to lazy to get their own food and nothing in this world is perfect if everyone wants a perfect situation call in ur food and get there urself to pick it up before the time they say it will be ready and then go home and eat ur cold food cus u didn’t have a hot bag to keep it warm...but then that would involve these lazy ass ppl getting off the couch...everyone complains about everything this is America not to mention now w covid these spoiled ass ppl think drivers are going to risk they lives to bring people’s food up to they doors in high rise buildings smh

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    7. Some people are under quarantine thru no fault of their own and cant go out you self righteous asshole. And whenever the order is not right I do blame the restaurant.

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  3. Im a dasher with 3.19 rating I still got my job they dont give a fuck about your rating as long you make the delivery

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  4. Just had my 42nd order delivered and one of them(I believe 39th or 40th) was completely wrong according to customer. I had 2 orders from one restaurant and I delivered them on time but those fuckers missed up the 2nd one one. Hopefully, next time(tomorrow) they dont talk shit to me cuz I'm gonna lose it! THANKS APPLEBEE'S GRILL + BAR you guys are drunk asfuck!

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    1. I hate going to Applebee's. They are rarely friendly. If they weren't such big orders, I wouldn't go there

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    2. Yes, AppleBees was on my list of worst restaurants for dashers to pick up from. Check it out here.

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  5. Got myself a cold pizza from a dasher yesterday. Why? because he said he got "stacked" orders and delivered the other one first. And I sat by the curb for 12 minutes as the app said he'd arrive in one minute. Guess what, I paid $5.99 for the deliver, I paid $3.19 for a tip and Doordash charges the restaurant a 15% to 30% fee on the food. That should get me a delivery, not a pooled delivery with someone else's order. I don't expect uber pool when I pay for uber and the app lies about the location of the food.

    I called doordash. They refused to refund the delivery fee. So I had the tip cancelled and refunded to me. It's the only way I know to apply pressure for a systematic way that DoorDash uses to squeeze money out of the system at the expense of the customer already paying a relatively high fee (I live 0.5 miles from the pizza place).

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    1. Hi! I can understand your frustration. Stacked orders can cause this problem, and in your case, unfortunately it did. I will say that for new dashers stacked orders can be an exciting thing until they run in to situations like yours where one order is very late. Dashers that have been around for a while learn that they should never accept a stacked order unless it is in route with their other order. The dasher needs to know their area very well to make sure that the second offer is not going to delay the first. Again, this is learned as a dasher gains experience. I am very sorry you had this experience, bit trust me when I say that this will not usually happen.

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  6. Lazy ass people! Go pick up your food and stop complaining.

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    1. Right On Man. Amazing how you can deliver food to someones door, and they still find a way to complain

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    2. I'm going to complain when I'm tipping 3$+ with a 5$ delivery fee just for someone to let my order chill in the back while they go to 4 other locations.

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    3. Stupid asshole dont work as a Dasher if you hate delivering orders that much. Get off your high horse.

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    4. Get a different job instead of being a delivery driver then loser

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  7. There's an old school mind at work! As a child of the 80s, I sometimes think like this. Yep, the good old days when we did things for ourselves. Good times!

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  8. Strongly agree with this! It is what I have been saying the entire time I have been Dashing. My worst customer was yesterday. I accepted a $5 order at Outback Steakhouse thinking the customer lived fairly close. After I arrived I saw that it was a $90 order, and they lived 3 miles away. I thought about opting out, but didn't because I was already inside. I took the order to them, but had a hard time seeing the address cause it was off the road. Plus, the view of it was blocked due to an older RV parked in the driveway. Checked my ratings before the next order, and saw it dropped two points. It is sad that happy customers don't usually rate the drivers. I have found that the customers that are the hardest to find because they didn't give info, and/or they don't answer their phone are the ones to rate drivers. Not to mention the ones who live in a fantasy world. Sometimes like today, I feel like I had a great day, then see that I lost a couple points. I have asked Doordash a couple times if they were ever going to change the way they do delivery times. Delivery times should be based on actual pickup times, not the estimated pickup time. Sadly, I know that this may never change. Sometimes when I tell the customer what is going on, I still get blamed for the order being late

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  9. It seems like you can't get right with doordash. The only way we can preserve our sanity is doing the best we can and forget about these ratings bullshit. It should be Did the driver deliver you food yes or no. Period. Not rating. Doordash gives a chance to people to abuse their drivers. We deliver their food, if they have a problem call the restaurant or doordash support. Most of these people are never satisfied, they won't give us precise locations and just want us to chasing them down to deliver their food. They supposed to be waiting for the food. Many times I've arrived, they won't answer door, don't answer phone... So disrespectful

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  10. Let me answer as a client. You can call me lazy, but I often order in the midst of jugging 50 e-mails with conference calls. I literally don't have 20 minutes to drive. Or like the other week, I was on medicine for a medical surgery and would have been illegal to drive.

    I definitely feel for, and love the dasher drivers. That said, at least 50% of the time my orders have an error. I can let some things slide, like a missing drink or appetizer. However, some orders are $80+ from places like Outback. I expect a well-made, correct order.

    Also, the tip is based on fairness of travel, not cost of food. Why? Because if Outback and X are at the same mile away, why would I pay $20 vs $5 on delivery, just because you grabbed a bag from a more expensive place. When dining in, the 15% is more applicable as nicer restaurants give you a much higher engagement and server experience.

    Next, sometimes I live a block away from a place, but they assign my order to a location 5 miles away in the midst of downtown. Should I change the tip because Door Dash wants to assign it to a location miles away, in the middle of rush-hour?


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  11. I mean I understand where this is all coming from, but my driver decided to pick up a second order while on route to me. Then they claim there were issues with this second order that wasn't mine and they were in the parking lot of the restaurant for 30 minutes.

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  12. Reasonable people aren't concerned if you didnt get a side of fries or something because how could you possibly know? The primary issue with DoorDash drivers is that they forget drinks or even a whole bag on a two bag order. This happens MORE than half the time in my town when I order DD. I'm up to my neck in DD credits. Just check the receipt before you leave the restaurant and you wouldnt be missing obvious stuff like drinks. Its really so so simple.

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  13. Dashers always forget (or steal) the drinks and anything else outside of the main bag. Not to mention they only accept the shortest possible trips with the highest tips and take multiple orders at the same time, ensuring the food will be late or cold. Not like they care, they'll sit at another restaurant for 20+ minutes while your food is sitting in their car.

    Greedy and useless. Then they blame the customer or Door Dash.

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  14. A single item, maybe. Missing half or more of an order is also the driver. You can tell if entire bags are missing.

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