Imposters are using popular food delivery apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats to deceive drivers and customers by stealing restaurant names. Instances of fraud and theft, including a DoorDash app called DineNDash where delivery drivers steal food, are being reported. Concerns are raised about the lack of action to remove businesses from these platforms when they do not wish to be listed.
#Doordash is apparently now the only easy/logical solution if you want a BLT... π€‘π€£ https://t.co/ueVXlYRfkn
I'm starting to think CPI should exclude things that are delivered via DoorDash and the like. https://t.co/Cio1gsGmMo
another cause/effect of the doordash crisis is that many people are just stupid when it comes to grocery shopping (not understanding how to allocate over multiple meals, what stuff keeps and what doesn't), it's literally a skill issue
Uber Eats needs to be investigated for Fraud
DoorDash app called DineNDash where your delivery guy steals the food for you
UberEats delivering in the cyberspace https://t.co/Hc2k9n1Xj0
DoorDash, Uber Eats β and Tony https://t.co/QnIZPGpMeC
Imposters stealing Utah restaurant names to deceive drivers and customers on food delivery apps. @KSLGephardt has the story. https://t.co/dVnYlILlTk
Con men are adding restaurants to Door Dash - but why? And is enough done to get businesses off food delivery apps when they donβt want to be there. Iβll investigate tonight on @KSL5TV at 10PM. @KSLInvestigates https://t.co/peYljLajaG
Womply did fraud https://t.co/jw0flWGglw