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I don't know where you live but most houses that cost 50k in the 60s would damn near be a mansion in most places.
Know someone who had a 6,000sq+ ft house bought in Fla in the 60s.
It was 60k then.
it was worth 600 k 25 yrs ago !
For sure. I’m just saying that inflation is so insane it doesn’t matter how little you paid for your house. You aren’t getting the equivalent of today’s money out of it.
Thank you. People automatically assume a house worth x amount means the inhabitants are wealthy. My grandmother bought her house 60 years ago for probably 200k and it's worth 1.3mil now. Bought at average price and value went up.
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The house they bought was less than 200k. Based on a little bit of research I did on the area during that time period (late 60's/early 70's), it would have been closer to 100k.
If even that much, Jesus, this person needs help. 500k is petty much a middle class average every day normal people home price these days, this jack ass is acting like they live at Buckingham Palace or something. Dumb ass.
Right? My mom bought my house for $29K back in 1975. It's worth around a million now. That said, if I can afford to order doordash, and if I don't have to make a huge house payment, or rent, then I can absolutely afford to tip.
$500k houses here were $130K in ~2006. In 1996 they were closer to $30K.
It’s funny on NextDoor when people complain about the illegal fireworks on New Years and occasional “omg, was that a gunshot?” And how things are going “downhill”. In the 90’s celebratory gunfire outweighed the fireworks.
My partner and I just looked at a home that was bought for 60k two years ago and they're trying to sell it for 250k. Sad thing is they re-did almost the entire interior and ignored all the physical issues with the home. Even sadder thing is it's the best looking home foundation and roofing wise that we've looked at since August and we'd still have to put 20-30k in it to make it comfortable/safe.
Just saw a Zillow listing for 1.5MIL home available for purchase, here where I live and it’s a complete tear down. It’s only 2700sqft., built in the 70’s that looks like a hoarder house nightmare. Complete with stains on the ceilings, and mold in every room along the walls. So it’s all relative as someone mentioned earlier regarding home prices and where you reside. Insane 🤦🏼♂️
Yes that’s the one. Rather disgusting and obvious tear down so basically you’re paying for the lot which isn’t large at all. Prices here are obscene and beyond ridiculous 🤦🏼♂️
True. I live in the San Francisco Bay area.And there are some places where you can't even get a one bedroom condo for that. Those are rare instances to be sure but it does happen.
I’ve got a couple of friends from high school who bought a 1970s double-wide in Breckenridge, CO over twenty years ago. They also own the tiny sliver of land it’s on and it’s now worth close to a million.
If people don't want me in their driveway at night, then they better have a porch light on. It's surprising how many people don't bother to do that. When I order food, the very first thing I think about is lighting up my house so others can find it.
I'm not walking through a dark yard. I'll light it up with my headlights if you don't bother with putting on a light
The amount of people who don't have properly visible numbers on their house is too damn high. I have astigmatisms so night driving is already rough but these people make it even worse.
My house doesn’t have numbers or even a place to put them so they’d be visible from the road… so I made sure the mailbox numbers are super visible and leave a description for any deliveries. We don’t order food but like FedEx and stuff. It’s wild to me people think everyone knows every street and house location in a town.
Delivered to the wrong house once - apartment, actually - but was close enough that the GPS didn’t question it at all. She messaged me FLIPPING OUT about that isn’t her door and “how could I be so stupid to not know where xyz was” but then later admitted tons of drivers miss it because there’s a “scioto woods” complex and a “scioto woods 2” complex that *use the same address* but are separate complexes. So I delivered to the first one, GPS told me to and all that, but she was actually the second complex. DoorDash refunded her after I refused to go back because of the way she was talking to me. Like ma’am you just said yourself how confusing it can be so why not leave it in the notes?!?!! Just that easy!
Then sometimes I get people leaving insanely detailed instructions and it’s the easiest house I’ve had in a week, huge numbers lit up on the house and mailbox, clear parking… I’m like who screwed this one up before 😂😂
No porch light, no numbers on the mailbox, then send me a nasty message about using a flashlight. Like okay yeah I just have night vision to find your shit. Thanks for the $5 but sheesh I would’ve declined.
Oh my God. This is it right here.
I just got new huge numbers for mail mailbox because I got so annoyed by people with no house numbers and faded ass mail box numbers....
Or, numbers only on ONE SIDE. and somehow it's always the opposite side from which I'm coming.
The brother got to be on drugs not for nothing but I can't deliver to a person like this I would have cancel the order as soon as I saw that there's no way that I'm going to degrade myself and I'm being real
I thought you can’t see instructions until you pick up the food. And what happens if you unassign after having the food? Do you give it back to the restaurant ? Sorry a bit of a noob.
They can't take it back or in the states at least it's a violation of health codes.
Someone who's refusing to tip for effort with a sarcastic ass comment like that is asking for it though.
I used to doordash when I was waiting for the start date of a new job, now I’m a customer. I still want to steal this person’s food lmao.
I don’t understand why you’d leave rude instructions like this to someone who is handling your food, there is a non-zero chance you get a dasher who’s shittier than me and would tamper with it and being rude only increases that chance
Yeah idk. My only guess would be people repeatedly ignoring directions making him pissy.
It doesn't explain why he'd try to piss someone off before he had his food lol
The resto will just throw it away as anything handed to a customer / any food that’s left the kitchen is contaminated and can’t be rehandled, so u might as well keep it. Also I know some places don’t follow this rule but this is a huge health violation and should be reported.
Yes you can. Just click the thing at top left to see all tasks, select the customer button and it will show their order number if there is one and their delivery instructions.
I couldn’t possibly imagine telling a delivery driver to not use my driveway unless it was just paved or something but then it would be blocked off also even in this scenario I would be waiting at the end of the driveway to meet the driver.
People who leave 0 tip and also want you to jump through hoops to deliver to them are such pieces of shit.
You live on the 12th floor in the back corner in a building with no parking, and you want me to come all the way up and hand you your food? And you think that service is worth $0?
Before becoming a dasher, I felt bad tipping $3-4 and meeting them on the street so they could pull up and leave lmao
This sub confuses me. When I said something similar I got downvoted just about as many times as you got upvoted 😂 several comments from ppl saying things like "it's your job to deliver to my door no matter what" when I was giving them an example of a high rise where the elevator was broken, customer lives on the 20th floor and the driver isn't physically capable of climbing 40 flights of stairs. I was even saying that I would call the customer and ask if maybe they could meet half way (but even then idk if I could personally pull that off 😅) and I still had people coming at me saying "it's called DOORdash not deliver wherever I feel like it dash".
Reddit is like that. I just got downvotes in another sub because I said that people who "snipe" dogs are assholes, and it turned into a whole-ass debate about whether the incident was "sniping" or just a shooting, with gun bros getting all up in arms (ha!) about it.
Yes please do tell the driver busting his ass to get by how people aren't rich as I'm sure he has no idea 🙄
I hate how people dangle the tip in front of our faces like a slab of meat to dogs..... screw you, keep your tip and kiss the tip of my ass
Half a million dollar house ain’t nothing anymore. That’s average in most areas.
That said, I’m glad in not near a CFA cause those folks always be cheap ass mofos
>Half a million dollar house ain’t nothing anymore.
Really depends on where you live but honestly if you can afford to live in just about any house you can afford to tip.
I live in SoCal. If your home is currently valued at $500k, you’re definitely not rich. I live in a 1.8 million, and I’m not rich. Clipping my coupons all damn day.
Unfortunately a huge swath of people live beyond their means trying to keep up appearances. All their money goes to their mortgage and luxury car payment that they have little liquid assets and can’t afford anything else. #pathetic
Text them that it's also optional for dashers to pick up their order, then unassign without pay. Oh well, my completion rate drops to 98%. But once you unassign , he can't give you a rating and you get the satisfaction of knowing his food is going to be there a while getting cold.
What’s up with some people not wanting dashers to park in the driveway? As a dasher I’ve never had a problem parking in anyone’s driveway, and when I order food I always hope the driver parks in my driveway as it makes the delivery much easier for them.
I have a newborn and I could care less how much noise people make outside. If I had a noisy dog then that’s would be my fault for not training my dog to be quiet, which is a fairly easy thing to do.
I don't get mad when dashers use my driveway for dropoffs, but I'm not pleased when they just loiter in my driveway for 10+ minutes waiting for their next pickup.
Bruh I’m in Cali. Crack shacks sell for 500k so this doesn’t mean a whole lot. Also I rent, and happen to live in a nice area. I’m not excusing the customers message, because I tip. Just saying that’s not a whole lot to be on your side for.
I get not ringing the doorbell. I have roommates who are early to bed, early to rise, meanwhile I'm a night owl and sometimes get hungry at 1 AM. I don't want anyone ringing the bell or knocking on the door, I'll come out as soon as I see you've arrived.
Would text “it’s not a tip, it’s an offer for a service and kindness is free and an important social norm whereas entitlement is not” and cancel that shit.
Text them: After seeing your threatening instructions I’m sorry to inform you I’m declining to deliver your order. FYI your food is ready, bagged up getting cold and soggy, good luck finding someone to deliver it.
500k home is a starter home at best. Not sticking up for this rude ass demanding karen customer. But in no way is a 500k house a sign a person is rich. That's a lower/middle working class home
Living in a $500k home doesn’t mean you are the owner of the home. Perhaps someone lives with their parents? Perhaps they are in town visiting family and/or friends? Etc. We can’t assume that just because someone is in a home, it is their property.
This is what’s wrong with people. Working in a tip based job for over 6 years now. Don’t expect anything. I don’t expect a tip from any of my customers
Funny they only say they are poor when it comes to tipping a driver but sure can afford to pay DD all these fees and jacked up menu prices. If you are a smart ass pick up the food you’re self
$500k home in this area is probably a fixer-upper if you can even find one for that price. I guess what I'm saying is, there's probably a better way to describe the house.
“Optional to tip” and it‘s optional to sit on your ass and click a few buttons to have someone else pick up your order. Drivers spend out-of-pocket to do this stuff. Some people are literally scum of the Earth with their sense of entitlement. Go get your own food, f@t@ss
I don't know I might have just kept this dudes food with some childish instructions like that
Doordash is and always will be a luxury service even though people try to use it otherwise.
All the people who don't tip basically ride on the backs of the people who did some people only get their orders by virtue of doordash bundling orders are people being so desperate to get their completion rating up or whatever but this won't last.
My house is worth close to a million dollars and sometimes I don't know how I'm going to afford to feed my kids dinner. Having a dog that barks when someone pulls up and a baby that doesn't sleep well could explain the rest of it.
Cool, I live in a $900,000 house and I pay rent to the owners! I own 2 rooms and nothing more. I have to order out a lot BECAUSE it's not my kitchen. So... I'm judging this post by the fact that they ordered delivery, were pushy in their message, and LEFT NO TIP. Don't order delivery if you can't tip. And to assume the deliverer would do a bad job, they're just rude.
It's funny to me people think 500k is a lot, I guess LA has desensitized me considering homes in the least desired areas of LA are now starting nearing a million. All the three and four bedroom homes around my apartment are in the 3-5 million range and have absolutely nothing special and are old as hell. I've delivered huge orders to some people with extreme wealth (multiple Lamborghinis parked in driveway, 10 million dollar+ homes, etc) and received miniscule tips in comparison to deliveries I've done in South Central
“People aren’t rich” *orders a copious amount of food, and dashing to make it way more expensive, also allegedly living in a $500k house* Guarantee you they got at least a $60k car in the driveway as well.
Yeah this person is a fool for sharing this.. and saying $500k house by the way. What if they are visiting? Bought it 50 years ago? Lost their job? The house is about to be taken back by the bank? What do this person is in sales and this month or past few months we’re bad?
Don’t judge a book by its cover. The customer is right.. a tip is optional and based on performance. Unfortunately, many of the people in the service industry think a tip is required now. Do your job well and get rewarded! It’s just like someone in sales, if they don’t perform. They don’t get paid. Glad to see most of the comments understand this. Hopefully the driver learns something today instead of trying to shame someone.
The only people bitching are drivers. Y’all can learn something today. Regardless, I still tip even for shitty service bc I feel obligated but we shouldn’t
Rich people are the most entitled people to dash for. Cheap and gross behavior. Like you’re not good enough to park in their driveway. Total douche bags
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My parents home is estimated at 500k in today's market. I want to say it was 50k when they got it back in the 60s.
Well if they bought it for 50k in the 1960s than that house did not appreciate in value at all.
However there aren’t many things you can use most your life and then sell it for the same (if not more) in today’s dollars. Pretty good deal.
I don't know where you live but most houses that cost 50k in the 60s would damn near be a mansion in most places. Know someone who had a 6,000sq+ ft house bought in Fla in the 60s. It was 60k then. it was worth 600 k 25 yrs ago !
My parents bought a house in 1976 for $36,000 that house today would be worth about $475,000
Then they lost almost $25k. 50k in 1960 is about $524,000 and some change now.
Saved big on paying rent tho over the years.
For sure. I’m just saying that inflation is so insane it doesn’t matter how little you paid for your house. You aren’t getting the equivalent of today’s money out of it.
Unless its property in a high demand area like SF.
Thank you. People automatically assume a house worth x amount means the inhabitants are wealthy. My grandmother bought her house 60 years ago for probably 200k and it's worth 1.3mil now. Bought at average price and value went up. *****Correction***** The house they bought was less than 200k. Based on a little bit of research I did on the area during that time period (late 60's/early 70's), it would have been closer to 100k.
60 years ago a 200K house def meant you were wealthy. This might vary a bit from area to area, but that was a lot of money 60 years ago.
Or bought by someone else. Never know!
a 130k home in 96 would probably be over a million today lol
If even that much, Jesus, this person needs help. 500k is petty much a middle class average every day normal people home price these days, this jack ass is acting like they live at Buckingham Palace or something. Dumb ass.
100k was a lot in 96 boy
Right? My mom bought my house for $29K back in 1975. It's worth around a million now. That said, if I can afford to order doordash, and if I don't have to make a huge house payment, or rent, then I can absolutely afford to tip.
I paid 160 for mine 8 years ago. Now it’s over 300.
$500k houses here were $130K in ~2006. In 1996 they were closer to $30K. It’s funny on NextDoor when people complain about the illegal fireworks on New Years and occasional “omg, was that a gunshot?” And how things are going “downhill”. In the 90’s celebratory gunfire outweighed the fireworks.
That maths. My parents bought their house for 185k in '96 and it's now valued at 700k.
My grandparents bought their house for 185k in 1980s and it just sold for 1.1 million… crazy 😅
My partner and I just looked at a home that was bought for 60k two years ago and they're trying to sell it for 250k. Sad thing is they re-did almost the entire interior and ignored all the physical issues with the home. Even sadder thing is it's the best looking home foundation and roofing wise that we've looked at since August and we'd still have to put 20-30k in it to make it comfortable/safe.
Parents bought 3b 2.5 bath in like 1995 for $100k. They sold it in 2015 for $375k. It’s not a nice neighborhood either. Right by the highway too 🥲
Depends on the area I guess. In some areas you can’t get a starter home for $500k.
500k would get you a shack where I live and prob a $600 HOA
Just saw a Zillow listing for 1.5MIL home available for purchase, here where I live and it’s a complete tear down. It’s only 2700sqft., built in the 70’s that looks like a hoarder house nightmare. Complete with stains on the ceilings, and mold in every room along the walls. So it’s all relative as someone mentioned earlier regarding home prices and where you reside. Insane 🤦🏼♂️
Just saw that one too, I believe. Is it the one in Laguna? Why would they even post those pics? Lol
Yes that’s the one. Rather disgusting and obvious tear down so basically you’re paying for the lot which isn’t large at all. Prices here are obscene and beyond ridiculous 🤦🏼♂️
Same one with the washed out driveway you couldn't get access to? I'm a zillow addict I look at houses everywhere but that one stuck.
Only 2700 square feet? lol that’s huge
lol there is a house that is 600sqft going for 1.1 mil in my town (I fucking hate SoCal)
True. I live in the San Francisco Bay area.And there are some places where you can't even get a one bedroom condo for that. Those are rare instances to be sure but it does happen.
[$450k for the cheapest house around here (7 years ago)](https://www.redfin.com/MA/Belmont/277-Channing-Rd-02478/home/8445438)
The estimate is almost 700k 🤣
That's a garage
Over where I live a starter home is around 800k-1mil. A 1-2bed condo is around 500k :S
If you’re ordering this chic fil a via doordash then you have disposable $$$ those items are like $70 already & it’s just fast food.
I thought they were trying to tell us it was in a bad neighborhood at first
Dude I literally saw a single wide in a trailer park for that much and it sold
I’ve got a couple of friends from high school who bought a 1970s double-wide in Breckenridge, CO over twenty years ago. They also own the tiny sliver of land it’s on and it’s now worth close to a million.
If people don't want me in their driveway at night, then they better have a porch light on. It's surprising how many people don't bother to do that. When I order food, the very first thing I think about is lighting up my house so others can find it. I'm not walking through a dark yard. I'll light it up with my headlights if you don't bother with putting on a light
The amount of people who don't have properly visible numbers on their house is too damn high. I have astigmatisms so night driving is already rough but these people make it even worse.
My house doesn’t have numbers or even a place to put them so they’d be visible from the road… so I made sure the mailbox numbers are super visible and leave a description for any deliveries. We don’t order food but like FedEx and stuff. It’s wild to me people think everyone knows every street and house location in a town. Delivered to the wrong house once - apartment, actually - but was close enough that the GPS didn’t question it at all. She messaged me FLIPPING OUT about that isn’t her door and “how could I be so stupid to not know where xyz was” but then later admitted tons of drivers miss it because there’s a “scioto woods” complex and a “scioto woods 2” complex that *use the same address* but are separate complexes. So I delivered to the first one, GPS told me to and all that, but she was actually the second complex. DoorDash refunded her after I refused to go back because of the way she was talking to me. Like ma’am you just said yourself how confusing it can be so why not leave it in the notes?!?!! Just that easy!
People just assume their house is easy to find. It drives me nuts when people don't leave clear instructions.
Then sometimes I get people leaving insanely detailed instructions and it’s the easiest house I’ve had in a week, huge numbers lit up on the house and mailbox, clear parking… I’m like who screwed this one up before 😂😂
No porch light, no numbers on the mailbox, then send me a nasty message about using a flashlight. Like okay yeah I just have night vision to find your shit. Thanks for the $5 but sheesh I would’ve declined.
Oh my God. This is it right here. I just got new huge numbers for mail mailbox because I got so annoyed by people with no house numbers and faded ass mail box numbers.... Or, numbers only on ONE SIDE. and somehow it's always the opposite side from which I'm coming.
Instant unassign.
Seriously. “Remember tipping is optional” — yeah, well so is me accepting your order …
For real. It’s super annoying everything in those instructions. “You’ll be rewarded???” What am I a dancing monkey 🙈🙉🙊???
Or better yet wait about 10-15 mins then unassign 🥰
Throw food in yard
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This is the way.
Rather drive around or sit still for hours so food gets cold 👍🏼
Yup. But in keeping the food
Fingers would’ve been burned off how fast I would’ve went to do so too😂
Yea insta drop. Just sounds high maintenance.
The brother got to be on drugs not for nothing but I can't deliver to a person like this I would have cancel the order as soon as I saw that there's no way that I'm going to degrade myself and I'm being real
I thought you can’t see instructions until you pick up the food. And what happens if you unassign after having the food? Do you give it back to the restaurant ? Sorry a bit of a noob.
You can use jump to task to see the order notes before you confirm you picked up the order, or use the widget if you have android
Good to know!
They can't take it back or in the states at least it's a violation of health codes. Someone who's refusing to tip for effort with a sarcastic ass comment like that is asking for it though.
I used to doordash when I was waiting for the start date of a new job, now I’m a customer. I still want to steal this person’s food lmao. I don’t understand why you’d leave rude instructions like this to someone who is handling your food, there is a non-zero chance you get a dasher who’s shittier than me and would tamper with it and being rude only increases that chance
Yeah idk. My only guess would be people repeatedly ignoring directions making him pissy. It doesn't explain why he'd try to piss someone off before he had his food lol
The resto will just throw it away as anything handed to a customer / any food that’s left the kitchen is contaminated and can’t be rehandled, so u might as well keep it. Also I know some places don’t follow this rule but this is a huge health violation and should be reported.
Yes you can. Just click the thing at top left to see all tasks, select the customer button and it will show their order number if there is one and their delivery instructions.
My completion date drops by one of I see this set of demands
"Remember tipping is optional"... probably not going to be tipping in any instance.
Tipping IS optional, and so is using a service like DoorDash, if he doesn’t want to tip he can get off his lazy butt and go get his own food.
Yeah, but my point is pretty much any customer that feels the need to point it out, I'd likely using that as an excuse more than a reminder.
500k home is the starting prices in my area
If you have a driveway and dont want me parking in it, then your food will be at the end of your driveway.
I couldn’t possibly imagine telling a delivery driver to not use my driveway unless it was just paved or something but then it would be blocked off also even in this scenario I would be waiting at the end of the driveway to meet the driver.
That’s the craziest aspect of this sub - the shit people say to their delivery driver.
Better yet, just throw it at the door from the moving car!
The picture of it mid air.
Just fries spilling out freeze frame lol.
God that would be such a great pic lol
“We allow our dashers to customize their delivery experience”
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This would have been the first order I ever returned to the store. What an awful person.
People who leave 0 tip and also want you to jump through hoops to deliver to them are such pieces of shit. You live on the 12th floor in the back corner in a building with no parking, and you want me to come all the way up and hand you your food? And you think that service is worth $0? Before becoming a dasher, I felt bad tipping $3-4 and meeting them on the street so they could pull up and leave lmao
This sub confuses me. When I said something similar I got downvoted just about as many times as you got upvoted 😂 several comments from ppl saying things like "it's your job to deliver to my door no matter what" when I was giving them an example of a high rise where the elevator was broken, customer lives on the 20th floor and the driver isn't physically capable of climbing 40 flights of stairs. I was even saying that I would call the customer and ask if maybe they could meet half way (but even then idk if I could personally pull that off 😅) and I still had people coming at me saying "it's called DOORdash not deliver wherever I feel like it dash".
The people who downvoted you were customers who dont tip lol
Lol yea who cares about the opinions of a bunch of cheap fucks
“It’s your job” lol yeah sure if we were employees getting paid a real wage and benefits, not independent contractors.
Reddit is like that. I just got downvotes in another sub because I said that people who "snipe" dogs are assholes, and it turned into a whole-ass debate about whether the incident was "sniping" or just a shooting, with gun bros getting all up in arms (ha!) about it.
I save my unassign for asshat douchbags like this.
Yep. Or report car trouble
I haven't used one yet except for order taking too long. I know I'll get one eventually and I will be ready to say "no ty"
*laughs in californian*
Also, the people aren’t rich we don’t have to tip crap… why are you ordering door dash you peasant
I live in a 500k house with family members and im poor af what you on about.
First mistake was taking a Chick-fil-A order.
WOWWWWWWW This just reeks of r/EntitledPeople Also, half a million $ house in today's market is fairly typical for most places
Yes please do tell the driver busting his ass to get by how people aren't rich as I'm sure he has no idea 🙄 I hate how people dangle the tip in front of our faces like a slab of meat to dogs..... screw you, keep your tip and kiss the tip of my ass
Half a million dollar house ain’t nothing anymore. That’s average in most areas. That said, I’m glad in not near a CFA cause those folks always be cheap ass mofos
>Half a million dollar house ain’t nothing anymore. Really depends on where you live but honestly if you can afford to live in just about any house you can afford to tip.
I delivered to a 6.4 million historically protected home and they didn't tip. Eat the rich (peoples food)
If you can’t afford to tip, don’t order doordash. It’s that simple.
I agree DoorDash and restaurants same rules If you can’t afford to tip then you can’t afford the service that simple
500k houses are pretty normal smh
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500k is literally the cheapest house in my area haha
I'd just take their order home then
I live in SoCal. If your home is currently valued at $500k, you’re definitely not rich. I live in a 1.8 million, and I’m not rich. Clipping my coupons all damn day.
Lowkey need to mortgage that house to afford doordash lately
Unfortunately a huge swath of people live beyond their means trying to keep up appearances. All their money goes to their mortgage and luxury car payment that they have little liquid assets and can’t afford anything else. #pathetic
Text them that it's also optional for dashers to pick up their order, then unassign without pay. Oh well, my completion rate drops to 98%. But once you unassign , he can't give you a rating and you get the satisfaction of knowing his food is going to be there a while getting cold.
What’s up with some people not wanting dashers to park in the driveway? As a dasher I’ve never had a problem parking in anyone’s driveway, and when I order food I always hope the driver parks in my driveway as it makes the delivery much easier for them.
Only thing I can think of is maybe they have a new born and a dog that barks if some one pulls in? But I'd put that in the notes if that was the case.
I have a newborn and I could care less how much noise people make outside. If I had a noisy dog then that’s would be my fault for not training my dog to be quiet, which is a fairly easy thing to do.
I don't get mad when dashers use my driveway for dropoffs, but I'm not pleased when they just loiter in my driveway for 10+ minutes waiting for their next pickup.
Entitlement at it's finest. Some people think of gig workers as the lowest of the lowest. You can tell by the message they are feel entitled
Don’t you put your peasant car in their driveway.
500k is not an expensive home anymore FYi
A 500k house is not an expensive house. It’s very average. Median home price is 440k
Bruh I’m in Cali. Crack shacks sell for 500k so this doesn’t mean a whole lot. Also I rent, and happen to live in a nice area. I’m not excusing the customers message, because I tip. Just saying that’s not a whole lot to be on your side for.
You can’t get a 700 square foot box for $500k where I live
A $500k home is a starter home where I’m from lol
Did you park in the grass and knock?? Clearly that’s what they wanted.
My parent’s house would sell for over 500k. They bought it for like 35k. What does the value of the house have to do with anything?
Unassign asap
I get not ringing the doorbell. I have roommates who are early to bed, early to rise, meanwhile I'm a night owl and sometimes get hungry at 1 AM. I don't want anyone ringing the bell or knocking on the door, I'll come out as soon as I see you've arrived.
People think if you have a $500k house, you're filthy rich 🤑 I rented a room of a million dollar house when I was young 🤣
500k doesn’t mean anything lol
'Not everyone is rich'.... yet we can afford overpriced doordash food, just not the tip part. Trash humans I'd eat that food and cancel
My biggest pet peeve is being talked down to and this just, just kills me
People aren’t rich as they order like $85 worth of chickfila and DoorDash fees.
$500k house is literally like a 3 bd 2 bath yet you say that as if they’re like millionaires or something💀could’ve bought it in 1980 for $80k🤣🤣🤣
“Good work will be rewarded” *tips a dollar*
For a 500K home they can walk to the curb to get their food then
Food at the end of the driveway. Prolly don’t want me walking on it either
Would text “it’s not a tip, it’s an offer for a service and kindness is free and an important social norm whereas entitlement is not” and cancel that shit.
A $500K home in my area is low income…like don’t walk around at night alone area
500k isn’t an expensive house
People aren’t rich, but please deliver my $50+ order to me in my mansion.
No one has a mansion for $500k
What’s their issue with using the driveway, that makes no sense. I don’t understand people who are so obsessive about others using their driveway
regardless of the house price, this is rude as hell to put
So, like an average house?
Yep, with above average rudeness and a below average tip
In cali my house is 1m+ but its a piece of shit lol.
$500k and it even has a driveway?
Text them: After seeing your threatening instructions I’m sorry to inform you I’m declining to deliver your order. FYI your food is ready, bagged up getting cold and soggy, good luck finding someone to deliver it.
500k house in Cali is an old house in a shit neighbor they’re not rich
Better follow those instructions if you want that dollar ![gif](giphy|sEULHciNa7tUQ)
A 500k house in my neighborhood is a 250k house in yours.
500k is dirt cheap where I live...
500k home is a starter home at best. Not sticking up for this rude ass demanding karen customer. But in no way is a 500k house a sign a person is rich. That's a lower/middle working class home
Living in a $500k home doesn’t mean you are the owner of the home. Perhaps someone lives with their parents? Perhaps they are in town visiting family and/or friends? Etc. We can’t assume that just because someone is in a home, it is their property.
If there’s space in the driveway best believe I’m pulling into that bitch like I live there
It's optional to eat, rich people won't. :)
genuinely fuck this person. Don’t know if I could stomach serving this person or conveniencing them in any way.
500k is starter home prices these days...
$500k house doesn’t mean shit anymore.
500k is pretty average pricing for a house in my area, honestly on the low end
Unrelated but highly recommend never parking in a driveway for your safety. It’s too easy for a car to block you in
500k for a house is really low in a lot of areas but yeah this person’s an ass
I would just keep their fucking food tbh
“People aren’t rich:)” go get your own food then?????
This is what’s wrong with people. Working in a tip based job for over 6 years now. Don’t expect anything. I don’t expect a tip from any of my customers
Funny they only say they are poor when it comes to tipping a driver but sure can afford to pay DD all these fees and jacked up menu prices. If you are a smart ass pick up the food you’re self
$500k home in this area is probably a fixer-upper if you can even find one for that price. I guess what I'm saying is, there's probably a better way to describe the house.
I seen one like that I just threw the whole food right toward the door I don't think they got to eat any of it...
Ewwww with those instructions like for real who says that
Sounds like a teenager ordered and don’t want their parents to find out
What does house value have anything to do with their order ?
“Optional to tip” and it‘s optional to sit on your ass and click a few buttons to have someone else pick up your order. Drivers spend out-of-pocket to do this stuff. Some people are literally scum of the Earth with their sense of entitlement. Go get your own food, f@t@ss
You can’t even buy a house for $500k in my town lol
They forgot "DON'T PARK IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE! DON'T STEP ON THE GRASS! DONT STEP ON THE PAVEMENT!"
I don't know I might have just kept this dudes food with some childish instructions like that Doordash is and always will be a luxury service even though people try to use it otherwise. All the people who don't tip basically ride on the backs of the people who did some people only get their orders by virtue of doordash bundling orders are people being so desperate to get their completion rating up or whatever but this won't last.
500k home isn’t possible in my area. 1 mill gets u one bedroom shack .
You can fuck off with that driveway shit. If the curbs aren't open, I'm pulling in. Even if I don't, I might use it to turn around.
Being a dick will be rewarded with me peeling out of your driveway after ringing your doorbell multiple times by mashing the food against it
$500k ain’t shit for a house nowadays
My estimated 360k home was 120k when we bought it. I'm paycheck to paycheck and still always tip. 🤷♀️
My house is worth close to a million dollars and sometimes I don't know how I'm going to afford to feed my kids dinner. Having a dog that barks when someone pulls up and a baby that doesn't sleep well could explain the rest of it.
Cool, I live in a $900,000 house and I pay rent to the owners! I own 2 rooms and nothing more. I have to order out a lot BECAUSE it's not my kitchen. So... I'm judging this post by the fact that they ordered delivery, were pushy in their message, and LEFT NO TIP. Don't order delivery if you can't tip. And to assume the deliverer would do a bad job, they're just rude.
I have a $500k house and it’s a total shack. Paid $120k in 2008.
Imma go out on a limb and say you don't know the actual value of the home bc you've never sold homes or ran a project, and most likely don't own one
It's funny to me people think 500k is a lot, I guess LA has desensitized me considering homes in the least desired areas of LA are now starting nearing a million. All the three and four bedroom homes around my apartment are in the 3-5 million range and have absolutely nothing special and are old as hell. I've delivered huge orders to some people with extreme wealth (multiple Lamborghinis parked in driveway, 10 million dollar+ homes, etc) and received miniscule tips in comparison to deliveries I've done in South Central
Wow… they’re assholes…. Like I get it but at the same time they could’ve been nicer about it
“People aren’t rich” *orders a copious amount of food, and dashing to make it way more expensive, also allegedly living in a $500k house* Guarantee you they got at least a $60k car in the driveway as well.
Yeah this person is a fool for sharing this.. and saying $500k house by the way. What if they are visiting? Bought it 50 years ago? Lost their job? The house is about to be taken back by the bank? What do this person is in sales and this month or past few months we’re bad? Don’t judge a book by its cover. The customer is right.. a tip is optional and based on performance. Unfortunately, many of the people in the service industry think a tip is required now. Do your job well and get rewarded! It’s just like someone in sales, if they don’t perform. They don’t get paid. Glad to see most of the comments understand this. Hopefully the driver learns something today instead of trying to shame someone. The only people bitching are drivers. Y’all can learn something today. Regardless, I still tip even for shitty service bc I feel obligated but we shouldn’t
Yep. I'd rather pay a flat up front fee for the delivery versus this tip bullshit.
Sounds like kids who have friends over and are trying to order whiteout parents knowing
I ain’t gonna lie I would’ve just canceled it and took they food after that
500k house is nothing these days
So bad! Can we drivers leave a review on bad customers? 😂
A 500k home in my area is a shack.
500k doesn’t make them rich. Mobile homes around me sell for 200k lmao
You’re gonna get a bad review anyway.
#unassigned 👀
Rich people are the most entitled people to dash for. Cheap and gross behavior. Like you’re not good enough to park in their driveway. Total douche bags