When faced with these requests, DoorDash customer service reps would ask for some form of verification. The indictment states that the men would use the personal information of the Dasher, such as their phone number, date of birth, recent transactions, or even the last four digits of their driver’s license, to authenticate themselves.

  • FuglyDuck
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    2813 hours ago

    because Corpos are the largest thieves around. by dollar amount, wage theft and other white collar financial crimes are vastly more common than strong-arm robberies, or getting mugged on the street. (also pretty sure that it happens more frequently, too. but we can’t know that because it’s hardly enforced at all.)

    • @[email protected]
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      2013 hours ago

      I disagree with none of this - but we need to reject that normalization. If DoorDash is unable to recover all the stolen funds they - not the drivers - should be on the hook for making up the difference.

      • FuglyDuck
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        1812 hours ago

        it’s straight up wage theft. Door dash owes the drivers. they gave money to fraudsters, that’s on them.

        I get taken by a fake IRS agent scam, i still owe my taxes. I get taken by a fake banker, I still owe the bank.

        • @[email protected]
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          911 hours ago

          Yup, DoorDash needs to pay its fucking delivery drivers and, once that’s done, it can consider pursuing the thieves to recoup their losses.

          • FuglyDuck
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            711 hours ago

            They also outright stole tips.

            They way they did that was deduct from the delivery fee. So if the fee was 10 dollars and you tip five, they take five from the fee that would normally go to the driver.