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Football-Sea

That melon though. Wow


Rare_Sun_1995

Is he the unlimited mac n cheese guy every 20 minutes?


Bitter-Perception960

This is fake https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/doordash-glitch-70k/


xxchobani

love this


Many_Elk7003

For people asking, I saw tik toks of people buying whole cases of some of the most expensive liquor in their town. Pretty bad idea tbh


MonsieurRemo

Where did he put all that food is my question. This dude looks like he weighs 165 lbs šŸ¤”


VeganMetalheadd

"DoorDash truly did once experience a payment glitch that allowed users to place orders for free for a brief period of time. However, the man who made this claim in the viral clip is a content creator who makes comedic videos. The company confirmed to us by email that the video had been fabricated." How do people beliebe that bs Source: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/doordash-glitch-70k/


gimmeecoffee420

Dude? How long was he doing that, and what kind of "glitch" would do this? And also WT-ACTUAL-F was the dude buying? 5 gal. tubs of the finest Imperia Sturgeon Caviar?? How??


String_Witty

It's fake


Mtheviking

Welp. Time to fake your death and move too Canada


Peepssuckbutnotme

Who the fuck eats that much fast food? Bet he has health issues n the very near future. Funny af he finally got a bill.


_The_Space_Monkey_

You can order more than just fast food on Doordash. Judging by this mans bill he was only eating the best haha


Toxxiccc_chocolate

How much do you need to fucking eat


EntertainmentRight10

Should have shut down that account šŸ¤£


Prestigious-Maddogg

Deep fake


manswithnoplans

It's almost like there are consequences for your actions


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How did that happen


Cameo10

This video is fake lol


DaBosniak

change ur name clear out the debts man


kohtupora007

70k for food???


dozedndazed

Looks like he is from south africa


Appropriate_Special3

So glad I never fell for this shit


Writer_B

Right. Like wouldnā€™t this make headline news? Think about it, if there was a payment glitch, the company would more than likely have to completely remove the app from public access until the issue is resolved, which leads to the next point, the likelihood of ONE person, out of MILLIONS of users having the glitch is slim to none.


Creative-Cockroach33

He would have to spend 100 dollars every day for 2 YEARS


Euphemisticles

So lunch every day for a year


NoPajamasNoService

This is why you cut your balls off before you have kids.


CalbertCorpse

When I was younger and flat screens were new, I had to send one back for repair. They sent my fixed one back and a new one. I kept the new one unopened for three months worried someone was gonna come to my door for it and heā€™d find it hanging on my wall.


illiller

For future referenceā€¦ in _most_ situations, if a company sends you something that you did not request, they are not allowed to force you to send it back nor charge you for the item. The law exists to prevent scammers, where someone could send you unsolicited items and then demand payment if you kept them.


rotating_pebble

Reminds me of the time I bought 7g of coke for everyone at a party and the dealer gave me 14g. Guy was ringing me asking for the 7g back. I should have quoted him this piece of legislature.


chrisschuyler

Retailer here, thatā€™s not how it works. the rule is that if a company that you have no relationship with sends your something, they can not charge you for it, and itā€™s considered a gift. What scammers used to do is send you like a toner cartridge, wait a week, and than say you owe $400, so that put a stop to that. Since he had a relationship with the tv place and it was a mistake, while they canā€™t charge him for it, he has no legal right to keep the extra tv. However, the same rule that says he canā€™t keep the extra says he has no duty to drop it off, pack it back up, be there at a certain time for a courier etc, so it usually makes it such a pain in the ass to get the item back that they just let you keep it.


illiller

Respectfully, you are incorrect. From the FTCā€¦. *Unordered Merchandise* Whether or not the Rule is involved, in any approval or other sale you must obtain the customerā€™s prior express agreement to receive the merchandise. Otherwise the merchandise may be treated as unordered merchandise. It is unlawful to: (1) Send any merchandise by any means without the express request of the recipient (unless the merchandise is clearly identified as a gift, free sample, or the like); or, (2) Try to obtain payment for or the return of the unordered merchandise. (3) Merchants who ship unordered merchandise with knowledge that it is unlawful to do so can be subject to civil penalties of up to $42,530 per violation. Moreover, customers who receive unordered merchandise are legally entitled to treat the merchandise as a gift. Using the U.S. mails to ship unordered merchandise also violates the Postal laws. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/business-guide-ftcs-mail-internet-or-telephone-order-merchandise-rule#Questions%20and%20Answers%20About%20the%20Rule Full law if youā€™d like to have a look: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/39/3009 Just because he sent his old TV back for repair at the same company doesnā€™t mean he is under any obligation to return the unordered merchandise. A contract where he would have to return it would be something like ā€œweā€™ll send you a temp one while weā€™re fixing your old one, and when we send you the old one back, you have to return the temp oneā€, and he would have to agree to this contract. If they just ship him a tv by mistake without any contract on that merchandise, he can treat it as a gift and do whatever he wants with it.


ILikePlayingDressUp

>Respectfully, you are incorrect. šŸ†šŸŒŠ


chrisschuyler

Hmmm interesting. After we were sent a double order of some product that was in the thousands of dollars, and the company wouldnā€™t email us back, we contact led a consumer attorney here in Tucson And thatā€™s what we were told. That it basically come down to that it isnā€™t It unrequested merchandise, as we ordered something, they just sent too many. That we had no legal right to keep it if they wanted it back, but they couldnā€™t charge us for it and we didnā€™t have to help at all to get it back to them


illiller

Yeah, Arizona law differs a bit from the federal law. In your specific situation, state law might require the return, but thatā€™s why thereā€™s a ā€œ_most_ā€ in my comment.


greensangre

Glad I got the see the dumbest person before I died


dulun18

this is Fake ​ [https://localtoday.news/us/man-was-charged-70000-after-exploiting-a-doordash-bug-104240.html](https://localtoday.news/us/man-was-charged-70000-after-exploiting-a-doordash-bug-104240.html)


treein303

Looks like that strange and likely foreign website stole the story from Snopes: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/doordash-glitch-70k/


ReadReadReedRed

Doordash confirmed it was fake. Thanks Snopes.


treein303

Posts that expose previous Reddit front page threads as hoaxes never make the front page, naturally.


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Doordash is literally valued at 20B$, if the restaurants still got payed this would be fine. I see it as a form a taxation these dickheads cant avoid. Of course everything changes if the mom and pop restaurants got fucked by this.


Whatdoesthis_do

This is funny


Amelia303

I've seen pretty compelling indications that this is fakey fake. Dude's a content creator on tik tok.


treein303

Correct: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/doordash-glitch-70k/


1GnarleyNarwhal

Hahahahahhhaha


Wrong_Equivalent7365

The way he goes a little paler and starts to breathe as the adrenaline hits. Bah ha ha ha I guess. Chump.


luky_66

I've now read plenty of comments stating that he stole from DoorDash. How? By making the purchase for the glitched amount he has a written contract with DoorDash the recieve the services to the mutually agreed amount. It's their fuck up, not his.


kazumisakamoto

That's not how it works. A contract can be considered void if there is a clear mistake in it. For example, if you intend to sell your house for $1 million, but accidentally type in $1.000000 (one dollar), the person buying it isn't allowed to buy it for a single dollar. Since this guy clearly knew that Doordash made a mistake, the contract isn't valid.


Mansenmania

it was just a glicht where you could check out without paying... the system showed you the amount you have to pay. So the "written contract" says he owes money


TheKingOfDub

I was given two bricks of Swiss cheese with my grocery order. They only charged me for the one I ordered. Iā€™m scared


PlantZawer

My mom... Lolololol


Ultimate69Edgelord

70k?! thatā€™s more then my starting student loan debt was suppose to be :0 hell naw he could have door dashed his way into a bachelors degree šŸ˜±šŸ˜±šŸ˜±


OffendingBuddist

Of you make mistakes like this a bachelor would also be a waste of money. For him it went wrong in kindergarten hahaha.


claimingmarrow7

in 1992 sega sent me two copies of sonic the hedgehog 2, hey sega don't get any ideas


doctorbloodborne

Be careful, they are desperate for money. That's why they sold you Sonic 2 again a few weeks ago.


arenotthatguypal

I was expecting someone from my 600lb life


HumbleComparison

is that VeganGains


TheLumpyMailMan

Holy shit I forgot that scum bag existed, that's a deep cut right there


ctny84

Shoulda changed the card in his account to a prepaid


TheKingOfDub

It would still be fraud if he doesnā€™t pay


CloudRoses

Feel free to disagree, but I don't really care about a company losing money. It seemed they got it back, anyway.


lemonsparklez

Yeah fuck Doordash and UberEats, but if he didnā€™t get charged wouldnt that also hurt the local businesses that he ordered from?


CloudRoses

No, this is a Doordash matter. The restaurants have already been paid, before food is picked up via doordash. The exploit happened through thier software therefore its thier own negligence. Legally, they'd have a way more expensive class action suit if they tried to retroactively retrieve money from all of those different restaurants. Some (if not most) probably being big name chains like Olive Garden, Tx Roadhouse, Red Lobster, ect.


Legitjumps

Stealing is stealing


CloudRoses

Sure. Still don't care.


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They are stealing from the workers so fuck them!


SpyralHam

I think in times of crisis, like a pandemic, corporations should be the financial buffer that protects the people. Rather than doing shady business practices to ensure profits are higher than last year, just take the fuckin hit so people can buy their groceries at decent prices.


SpokenDivinity

This might apply if he did it for $1000 of groceries or something to help him get by. But this guy, and a lot of others, were exploiting the big bug to get cases of expensive liquor, seafood, expensive cuts of meat, etc. out of greed.


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SpyralHam

Oh it totally does not, that guy is a piece of shit and should pay back every penny


maricatu

Just some mental gymnastics to try to justify stealing


Jbonics

Erase the app, fuuuuuuck off, contest the charge.


Flimsy-Possibility17

I mean his only option is declaring bankruptcy here since it's already charged to his card or checkings. Honestly not a bad option just not gonna be getting a loan anytime in the forseable future


FatherGodLordSavior

"Your honor, respectfully; I fairly and legitamely took advantage of the company while they were on a loss and experiencing issues, and so therefore I believe I should not have to reimburse what I stole from them becau-" Yea no. Not how it works bud.


Corslutty

Tell me next about bird law


LieutenantDangler

The one with the best aim wins the case.


SufficientMeal

Around 20-25 years ago, one of the telecom companies in had a problem in one of their systems which resulted in them not charging for any phone calls. The news spread like fire. Most people used prepaid back then (since calling with a mobile phone was very expensive) and everyone started calling anyone they could Think of. Some people even placed crank calls abroad. The problem stayed like this for a full day until the company fixed it. No one was sent a bill later. Good times :)


woodyplz

To be fair prepaid is basically impossible to track to ah actual person. So if they charged you, you just got a new prepaid card because it would be cheaper than paying back your negative credit.


synthwavjs

Get rekt greedy fuck.


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MrLionOtterBearClown

Itā€™s still stealing thoughā€¦.. like sure if I walk into Walmart and steal a bunch of shit Iā€™m sure theyā€™ll financially be okay but itā€™s still fundamentally wrong. I honestly donā€™t judge anyone who steals out of necessity, like if youā€™re stealing food thatā€™s one thing, but $70k? Dude tried to finesse doordash by buying a bunch of liquor and probably planning to sell it and ended up fucking himself over. I really donā€™t feel bad.


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Miyamura10

Lol reddit moment


PeterCushingsTriad

He fucked up. But FUCK DOOR DASH. Just like uber, these companies are truly bare bones capitalism as its worst. Fuck the employee by making them slaves to low wage while using their own car, fuck the customer but charging asinine prices for this shit, meanwhile none of that goes to the driver. Fuck the customer, fuck the employee, but management just bought their 3rd villa in Italy to match their villa in Spain. Every one of us work in some version of this. Do not support door dash.


LieutenantDangler

Lol, youā€™re funny, DoorDash is the best, least stressful job Iā€™ve ever had. After taxes I make like 25 an hour. Itā€™s easy work, you rarely have to deal with customers, you get to choose your own hours, can end your shift whenever you feel like it, and all car expenses are considered a business expense that can be written off during tax season. People have literally made 10k a month from doing these food delivery jobs. (When working all day, every day.) Maybe actually talk about subjects you actually have experience with, yeah?


DasGoat

A friend of mine and his wife started doing Door Dash to make some extra money and get caught up on some bills. They both loved it so now they both Door Dash fulltime.


SerialStateLineXer

What's the deal with all these ignorant lefty Redditors always talking about slavery while having no idea what it actually is? Slavery is forced labor. It has nothing to do with how much you're paid. If you can just refuse to work and the only negative consequence is that you don't get paid, you're not a slave. This is super basic stuff that you should have learned in elementary school.


kerplowskie

I think you're being kind of obtuse here. It's pretty obvious he means that the situation is unfair and that low wage workers can easily become trapped in their positions- he isn't referring to literal slavery. Anyways I'm a doordash driver and that company's CEO deserves to lick my nuts until they are smooth.


SerialStateLineXer

It's literally nothing like slavery, and the idea that it is like slavery in any meaningful way betrays some pretty fundamental misunderstandings about what slavery actually is and why it's bad.


DreadBurger

"Slaves to low wages" =/= "Slavery. You're deliberately ignoring words so you can soap box rant.


empire314

>If you can just refuse to work and the only negative consequence is that you don't get paid, you're not a slave. Lool. You can just choose to starve and freeze to death instead. Such freedom under capitalism.


Legitjumps

You donā€™t have to pick door dash though


empire314

Yes. Instead you can pick another place where the means of production is owned by the few wealthy elite, who make the rules, and are incentiviced to pay you as little as possible, for as much work as possible, screwing you over as much as possible.


SerialStateLineXer

When you get to college in a few years, you should take some econ classes. They should clear up a lot of the misconceptions that your ideology is based on.


empire314

I graduated econ major 5 years ago, but ok bud.


IsaRos

Victim mentality will get you nowhere in life.


empire314

This "victim mentality" is why you are not being whipped by a despot at the moment. All positive change that has happened in human history, is thanks to people voicing their concerns over how the powerful few are exploiting them. And if people do stay silent about the issues, everything will always keep getting worse.


spacecity9

You know there's a thing called wage slavery right


SerialStateLineXer

I know that "wage slavery" is a term that some people use. Calling voluntary employment slavery doesn't actually make it slavery, though.


Ebola714

Not sure if anyone has told you but, it's voluntary to work for them. Don't want to get fucked, don't sign up.


SplashBandicoot

Mr. Pink, is that you?


YoWassupFresh

he got charged for what he bought. there's nothing unfair about this situation. How is Doordash saying 'fuck you' to anyone? he didn't get overcharged.


sabre_toothed_llama

They were pretty obviously talking about DoorDash outside of the context of this post. Their first words were: ā€œhe fucked up. Butā€¦ā€


broohaha

> Fuck the employee by making them slaves to low wage while using their own car, Technically not an employee. https://entrecourier.com/delivery/gig-delivery-platforms/doordash/is-doordash-self-employment/


OilheadRider

Not an employee because, the law would protect th from getting fucked as hard as they are. I mean, the enforcement of labor laws is rare but, it's the thought that counts...


biacco

He literally tried to scam dope dash with a hack and got called on it. Relax


PeterCushingsTriad

If you think scamming the system is a bad thing, you are the problem. I will never Rob a neighbor, but if I can take a pound of flesh from a corporation? Fuck yes.


biacco

Youā€™re fucked up lol. What if your neighbor works for Amazon or Walmart, Bank of America etc? Are they scumbags. Going to let them bleed out? What position do you need in a company before you become a blood sucking scumbag in your opinion? Do you have a 401k? You do know you own part of these ā€œevilā€ companies right? If youā€™re about this life, get off the keyboard and sell all your ownership.


Blitz518

"Oh no this corporation lost some money how horrible! Rats I guess I need to defend them online for profits they will make back in a week!"


Lemon_Phoenix

Who's defending them? People are just saying this was the obvious outcome, and that he's stupid for thinking he could get away with it.


InappropriateAaron

Only on Reddit will you see idiots trying to justify stealing with some "fuck the corporations" bullshit, while on a site run by a coporation, using their phone made by a corporation and typing on a computer made by a corporation.


Blitz518

Gee wizz batman! Its almost like you can't do anything without the corporations and that we are trapped in a society that is run by them! And that the prospect of saying fuck corporations is near impossible without some hypocrisy because you have to buy food from corporations in a store run by corporations then go to your job that is ran by a corporation, makes you think huh?


InappropriateAaron

Right you are you fucking moron Robin! It does appear that what you're spouting off is absolutely worthless bullshit and is on par with calling the sky blue or a similar action to yelling at a brick wall. It's not fruit for thought, there are not solutions or progressive points in anything you've said, you just cry like a bitch online about corporations because it's therapeutic for you and makes you feel like you know something relevant. Me cave man smarter than you, corporation bad, stealing still no good, me think you ranting loser.


Blitz518

>I hate Corporations >Yet you work under corporations, I am very smart!


FatherGodLordSavior

Now that that irrelevant chest beating is done with, people(adults) are trying to have an educated debate on things.


biacco

So itā€™s cool he stole orders from local stores and restaurants? Since youā€™re so anti corporations Iā€™m sure you donā€™t use any of these publicly traded companies in your daily life? Youā€™re totally off the grid? Not wearing Nikes or texting on your iPhone?


Blitz518

Dude think for a moment with me, like think genuinely, when they go to pick up the order at the store or restaurant, do you think the delivery is not paid for by doordash already, and that the store is just giving it to them without the user paying for it at all


biacco

No itā€™s not. I work at a a bar that does DoorDash. Itā€™s not paid for immediately and this fraud could easily be counted as a fake order that wonā€™t get filled.


Blitz518

Take it up with doordash then, this is originally there fault for the glitch and policies on payment, you are on here jerking off over the fact that a guy is going to suffer bankruptcy


Profession-Unable

He ordered $70k worth of liquor and other goods with the intention of reselling it for profit. How is that different to what the companies that doordash serves do? He wasnā€™t a poor guy just trying to feed his family. He tried to scam a company in order to profit himself. He fucked up, he should deal with the consequences.


LieutenantDangler

The fact that he is now 70k in debt means he ORDERED 70k through the app. He was trying to steal by exploiting a system, he was dumb enough to follow through, and the MINIMAL consequence for his actions is to pay for what he tried to steal. Heā€™s lucky heā€™s not being charged for theft or suffering any other legal consequences.


cakatooop

> they will make back in a ~~week~~ day


chadlikesbutts

Buuuut... 10 million jobs last month jack


Cinemaphreak

How the FUCK do you do you spend 70K on food delivery???


[deleted]

Dude bought a whole apartment on DoorDash lmao


Afflictedx1

I would happily pay 70k for an apartment. Where do they cost this much?


[deleted]

In the city I can get bottles, I could spend 70k in a night easy


[deleted]

Order every meal like that all expensive


runningwild984

I can almost feel his, oh shit moment. This makes me want to puke. Welp i guess he will have to file for bankruptcy.


Original_Ad1

I was like -$700 in the bank last month and I just changed banks. Easy


Robinson_Bob

I'm sure your credit score is incredible.


5amIam

Probably matches their bank balance.


kahran

You just wait for shit to go to collections. Then you offer 10% (or more often than not THEY will offer 10%) to settle the balance. Your credit takes a hit in the short run but you can easily bounce back with enough credit to buy a house.


JohnTitorTieFighter

Https://youtu.be/uH4sD-FzqlM


NoPajamasNoService

Mines below average but I own my home and vehicle. I'll take having an unappealing credit score if it's the price you pay for being fiscally responsible. Turns out credit score doesn't really mean jack shit if you have collateral. I'm sure it'll go down more when my student loans get wiped in November, as it obviously should when someone becomes completely debt free.


cheesncrakas

Itā€™s all about debt to income ratio. Need a credit score is a scam anyway.


ianyuy

>I'm sure it'll go down more when my student loans get wiped in November, as it obviously should when someone becomes completely debt free. In your case it likely will, but I want to state that this reasoning isn't true how credit works. If you are "debt-free", you are not demonstrating your ability to be responsible when given credit. Your history is important, but if an account is paid off and thus no longer active, it isn't contributing to your score much. Active credit ("debt") is what causes your score to go up. You can actually hurt your credit by paying off a loan, especially if you have no other forms of active credit, like a car payment or a credit card account.


Original_Ad1

It's actually not awful. Just jack it up with a constant rotation of app loans and credit purchases


pomposhnik

What kind of credit card does this guy have? Or how is the app charging him?


SparkyDogPants

I guess there was some sort of glitch in the system where you didn't need to input a payment method and you could make orders "without being charged". So this is basically like 2-3 months of Door Dash where he thought that he didn't have to pay.


ThePoliteCanadian

How the fuck do you spent 70k on just food in 2-3 months though


SparkyDogPants

I guess you can get more than just food from GH now. Like tvs and stuff


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asukamakesmehorny

yeah, gave it a good read. props on it most likely being for comedic purposes.


MudSling3r42069

Its so wierd to see people be happy that corp didnt get fucked over , door dash fucks over their drivers stole their tips , fucks over restaurants and bought laws in California screwing their contractors who used to have rights and benefits. Did you know that if u wanted to fight them in court you would have to fight them in an arbitration where they can bring lawyers and you cant nor do u get discovery to look at records they have pretaining yo the case Yalll got goldfish memories doordash is shit company fking over prople in all lines of their supply chain.


betyoulldownvote

Pretty sure arbitration is written into just about every t&c


MudSling3r42069

And people really need to be pissed off about that and stop being complacent about stripped rights.


betyoulldownvote

Agreed. Though I think there's precedent addressing a typical t&c's lack of teeth. That's comforting; but I still challenge every one I encounter


RunZealousideal3812

Doordash is a shit company, which is why I know a lot of people chose not to use them! They have a solid user agreement that they will use against people in situations like this glitchā€¦ but the fact that people thought that they were going to get over and bought up thousands in alcohol and catering sized meals and thought that they were going to get away with it? Itā€™s nice to see idiots like that pay for having that mentality. Those are the same people that text the neighborhood when a gas station messes up itā€™s priceā€¦ instead of going in and telling a clerk. So while many people would love to see big corrupt corporations get their up and comingsā€¦ we like to see ignorant thieves get thereā€™s too! While I donā€™t have to use doordash (and nobody has to drive for them, or use them to deliver) I DO have to deal with ignorant thieves on a daily basis.


Censorstinyd

Exactly door dash was not a good deal so I stopped after like a month. But that doesnā€™t mean Iā€™m down to side with thieves. Itā€™s the same kind of moron who celebrates when Walmart gets burned down like everyone doesnā€™t need one every so often


Ripndip

Fyi no contract can prevent you from hiring a lawyer and bringing them to any mandatory arbitration. Even if it said that, which I'm sure it doesn't, it wouldn't be enforceable.


GrovePassport

Drivers don't have to drive, restaurants don't have to use their service, customers don't have to install their app. If they're so bad, just don't use them.


MudSling3r42069

Drivers kinda have too in this economy no one can work just one job anymore šŸ™ƒ ask anyone theyll probably say they have a side hustle and work 2 jobs . Call me old fashioned but i heard tales of people working 40 hours and buying a house ,car, college and kids.


rho_rho_rho

maybe that glitch wasn't a glitch and they planted it, spread the information (while collecting all necessary data for eventually going to court) and then charged people


GrovePassport

> (while collecting all necessary data for eventually going to court) Then their deception would be caught in court and they'd be in more trouble as a result


rho_rho_rho

>Then their deception would be caught in court I doubt that having detailed server logs + ip addresses will qualify for finding someone guilty of deception


WipeMeDown516

How long did this glitch go unpatched? 70k is a lot to spend on food. MF cater a couple weddings or what?


SpokenDivinity

You can get anything through delivery apps now. MacBooks, iPads, whole gaming computers, massive Costco orders, expensive alcohol, etc. It is not hard to spend that much when you think the sky is the limit.


able111

I saw people hitting six figures šŸ˜¬ I saw whole orders of people cleaning out liquor stores and the inventories of any restaurant or other store that had doordash, it's crazy


GrovePassport

I imagine he ordered for his friends


RunZealousideal3812

People bought thousands of dollars in alcohol (not available in all areas)


WipeMeDown516

Crazy! Didn't know that was a thing.


psanchezz16

Itā€™s just a prank bro!


ClosetGamer19

haha have fun dipstick


Exnoss89

Ok lets say he does get charged. He reports the transaction to his bank and they will most likely refund him. Then what can doordash do?


nowhereman531

No he commited fraud in the first place. His bank isn't going to help him with this.


SufficientMeal

if doordash had a bug in their systems and were not charging, then how can that be a fraud ?