I spent over 2 weeks chasing money from Delivery.com when my food was never delivered. These delivery service providers really try to give the run-around. I exchanged something like 40 emails and made a few phone calls before finally getting $60 of the $98 I was owed. I continued trying to pursue the remaining amount, which ended with $10 in delivery.com credits. Finally the restaurant got back to me after dodging... - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
They could be off Doordash.com but still use the DD tablet for third party orders. This is what DD used to call a Drive order. In addition to delivery.com, some merchants have their own website and use DD that way. In these cases they have to input the driver tip. Some dasher who worked at a store showed us the screen on the doordash_driver subreddit. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
If you have Amazon Prime you can get grubhub (aka seamless) for free for a year. My favorite used to be delivery.com which had very few service fees unlike the others. These days I just go with the one that has an active promotion OR even better just call the restaurant and order direct. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Yes, delivery.com and Rinse are all gig economy. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
If delivery.com is in your area, restaurants on that app use their own delivery drivers. - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
Hi all - I live in NY state and looking to get out of my lease with Volvo. There is definitely value with my payoff being 31K and offers from Vroom, carvana, delivery.com, coming in well higher. Delivery.com is the leader at 37K which is 1K over car gurus (which I think is more of a listing service). - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
There are tons of gig apps that allow you to set your own work schedule. Shipt, Door Dash, Uber Eats, delivery.com, etc. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
It's hard to know the price until you know how much weight it is. The wash and fold my wife sends to from delivery.com is $1/lb. 20 lbs is a lot of clothes. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
Delivery.com (look at the laundry section.). - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
Your post Anyone done laundry pickup via trycents.com? From 2 hours ago recommends delivery.com and Bubbly. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
"Hey, I'm here to pick up an order for delivery.com." "Who.what?" "Uhm, delivery.com." "You have a delivery for who?" "No. I am here to PICK UP a delivery." "Oh you doordash." "No, no.. I'm with delivery.com." "We only do door dash." "Uh no... I was just here two hours ago." "Eric, some guy is here for a delivery." - and walks away. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I have also had many frustrating experiences lately, but overall, DoorDash has been the least bad. Both BtownMenus and delivery.com have taken my order only to bail on it later, like what you're going through right now. DoorDash is also always the fastest. I just wish they had some of my favorite restaurants, that's the only reason I still try other services as I'm inevitably disappointed. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
NetCost is pretty good, also Delivery.com has a Groceries section. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I've done: Postmates, DD, Shipt, delivery.com and instacart. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Been doing delivery.com for a month. You get 74% of the delivery fee + tips. The restaurants all seem to have orders between $25-75. The tips absolutely suck ass. I feel like delivery.com doesn't even encourage tips. First three days, 5 hours per day... I made $87 TOTAL. Most shifts I average about $60 for four hours... And spend about $10-$15 in gas. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
They deliver don’t they? Why would you need “delivery.com” ….. also, you should use a credit card. Then you can use your credit card as a middle man, dispute it with the credit card company and they will look into it and probably refund your money. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
Thanks, but this doesn't quite help! I did look at old posts, but most of them post aggregator links like you mention in delivery.com. I'm looking for recommendations of places actual people in the area use, and to hear about their experiences with them. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
Wash and Fold in the Village from 10 days ago recommends delivery.com and New Spring Cleaners. Good Laundromats in (Lower) Manhattan from 22 days before that recommends Brooklyn Sudz, brown bag laundry and one other. Wash and fold laundry delivery/door service recs near Ridgewood? From 4 days before that recommends Bubbly. Pick up and delivery laundry service in Harlem from 2 months before that recommends... - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
As an MSP for a LOT of these local restaurants, the issue isn't that they don't want to integrate or offer it, it's that they charge a TON of money. So food service is already low profit margin, and I've heard some tell me doordash/favor/uber eats/sic em delivery (Now delivery.com), want something like 10% or more of the sale. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
Feel like sharing your contract with delivery.com? It would be the first I have ever seen that doesnt have stipulations about getting deactivated/blocked from the platform. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
That's why you go flat rate like delivery.com. Five bucks per delivery. Tip whatever. Done and done. Nothing left to worry about. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
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