• @ceenote
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    4218 hours ago

    Not using food delivery at all

      • @cm0002OP
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        318 hours ago

        Hey man, I cook all my family’s meals 7 days a week. I splurged, sue me

          • @cm0002OP
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            -117 hours ago

            Maybe not me personally, but it comes across as spiteful of the very idea of ordering delivery “No excuse to order delivery when you can just cook”

            • @[email protected]
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              816 hours ago

              Back in the day the local Chinese food and Pizzerias would send a dude for free if you ordered enough and you just tipped them.

              It’s not really a new thing and definitely a necessity on occasion.

              These new gig models are becoming parasites and using them is painful to some.

    • @cm0002OP
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      218 hours ago

      Nah, the new user coupons vary, but rn they’re free delivery + 20$ off for UberEats

      Sometimes it’s free delivery+ 50% off, last month UE was doing free delivery+ 60% off

      With these numbers I’m usually spending less than if I had gone to the restaurant lol

  • @disguy_ovahea
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    13 hours ago

    It’s easier to just create an alias. If you have a Gmail account you can just add a + to the address to create an alias that forwards to your inbox. This way you’ll have a running list of addresses you’ve already created, as well as making it easier to receive the confirmation email.

    Example: [email protected] -> [email protected]

    Apple software will create a new alias for you if you select Hide My Email during signup as well.

    • @cm0002OP
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      417 hours ago

      My setup is even easier and more stealthy, I have Google workspace attached to one of my domains and have Gmail configured to deliver any email sent to the domain to my main inbox regardless of what’s before the @

      So I can make up any email I need, on the spot, without exposing any part of my actual email AND circumvents detection (I have encountered online services that detect and rejects the “+”)

    • @[email protected]
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      215 hours ago

      A lot of services have got wise to that block +alias addresses, or at least treat them all as a single address. [email protected] is obviously an alias, but ubereats45@its_me.eggs is harder to detect.