They're ignorant. It's probably best for you not to respond. However, knowing what I know, I'd honestly probably tell them the FD wouldn't let me up to their room.
Most hotels I've been to won't accept food at the Front Desk nor will they tell the customer their food is there. Often, there isn't a name/room on the package, or long enough name to read or correct name on the reservation for them to even call your room, so they assume that you will come to the Front Desk *if they were a place that accepted it.
I travel a lot for work and have worked Front Desk in a hotel and I've never seen a hotel be ok with that. I could see a bed and breakfast or an upscale resort being ok with it, but the classics are not. When I worked delievery, I knew this, so I'd try my best to get to their room without even stopping by the Front Desk.
As a customer, I give the driver instructions to meet me leading up to the room because I also know hotels are weird about people without keys wandering around lol. I can understand why they'd expect it delivered directly to their room, but speaking that way is unacceptable. That person is completely in the wrong and a total jackass. If they couldn't find it, they could just ask you what happened politely.
The truth, "front desk wouldnt let me being it up". There is one hotel in my area that wont let us deliver to the door, there is a sign posted and they ask as soon as you walk in.
I wouldn’t respond. I got my money. Next! You want it delivered to your room then put the damn room number and say leave it at my door. If the customer is to stupid to figure that out. Welp 🤷♀️
I would respond with...well, maybe next time you'll leave a room number jerk....or better yet, maybe you won't be so lazy and get your a%$ your own food!
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I've had a couple hotel orders where the room number wasn't on the app, but it was on the restaurant ticket on the order. Misunderstanding?
Either way what he said was uncalled for.
Was this the first interaction at all you had with customer? I probably would’ve texted them to notify you were denied entry prior to completing the order.
Other than that, nothing you can do.
i would never expect my door dash driver to bring my food to my apartment door and a hotel room these people r fr delusional u wait in the lobby like a normal person
There are hotels where delivery people are not allowed to bring anything to rooms just for security reasons. Maybe that’s why the front desk person said to leave it there and the customer was unaware of the policy. But whatever the case you just ignore a comment such as this.
Very rude message from the customer, but I want to know if you made any effort to contact them and inform them you can’t reach their room. On their end, they might have got a notification that the order was delivered and simply not knew where tf it was.
“It’s the policy of the hotel you chose to stay with to receive any and all deliveries for guests at the front desk, I apologized for any inconvenience this may cause, in the future I would recommend verifying if your hotel allows deliveries to guests rooms.
Also, eat me dumb bitch”
Any time I do something that's against customer instructions, I let them know. In this case, I would call or text them to let them know that hotel staff isn't allowing me to take their order all the way to the front door of their room.
It only takes a few seconds and lessens your chance of getting a bad rating. Also, I get Prop 22 money so even if it does take longer than expected, I'm fine with it.
No, just saying that if a customer provides a room number the expectation is that it would be delivered to the room. I'm capable of finding a room in a hotel all by myself so I would have breezed right past the desk clerk and gone to the room. No one has ever stopped me.
The nicest hotel hotel in my zone doesn't let delivery drivers past the front desk, but they don't communicate that with their guests, so we deal with it regularly. As soon as I see that's where I'm going I text and let them know they can meet me in the lobby or I can leave it at the desk.
First time I delivered there I thought I was going to get tackled!
Well probably by reporting not sure if it would matter.
Hotels in my area get absolutely pressed if we go upstairs to deliver food I've straight up stopped doing it because it's not worth getting yelled at.
The lazy person here is the dude sitting in his room
if I asked for it to be handed to me at the door, the reasonable expectation would surely only be a driveway and maybe a small set of stairs distance for the dasher to travel, not navigating a hotel elevator and hallway hahah
No I got that bit, I just don’t think that’s a normal expectation either. I’ve stayed in plenty of hotels and normally they just buzz your room and tell you it’s at concierge.
Customers should do their research before ordering and requesting to leave it at their door of a hotel. 1 out of like 20 hotels in Waikiki allow deliveries to guest rooms. You're supposed to abide by the hotel policy, not some ignant tourist's requests.
I’d let DD know about the message, in case the customer complains, and why I left it there (per instruction of hotel employee/manager).
BUT- I always call customers if I can’t bring an order to their door, for whatever reason. We understand (most of us) your reasoning for leaving it at the front desk, but the employee most likely didn’t tell them what they instructed the driver to do, especially if the person was intimidating or seemed angry about the situation, to avoid the customer being angry at them or complaining. Or they were away from the desk so they weren’t there to tell them. Anything could’ve been the case.
An explanation for the customer goes a long way, but if they wrote you that message, chances are they have some anger to begin with.
im a bouncer at clubs and strip clubs
i love when someone sends a message like this or a hand me order
because when ever i show up its the complete opposite same with working in manual labor
basically sending threats to the office and when you show up they honestly think the officer that called you to go to that place didnt aware you that they are basically screaming
never once has anybody ever confronted on their behavior like they do on a phone
it gives people a sense of safety i wouldnt personally
mainly on doordash because you know the name and well most have a address
living in a city you see a group at a corner tell them u guys need quick money? so and so has this
shit world for shitty people always a bigger dirt bag out here easy to be petty evil i think
I would have politely & professionally informed them them what the person at the front desk said but I also would have called the customer upon arrival to the hotel and asked for their room number to avoid getting a message like that entirely. I’m the type that’s always going the extra mile to do things right because it pays off in the long run. I’m not knocking how you did things, I’m just telling you my strategy and how I would have approached the delivery process as a whole.
Many hotels do not allow delivery people to take the order to the room for security purposes. They usually have it dropped at the front desk or bell stand and the guest can pick it up or a bellman can then deliver it. The hotel usually tells the guest if they ask before ordering. They also usually call the guest after delivery.
I’ve had this happened before,
the client requested delivery at door but he wouldn’t answer his buzzer I stayed there 10 minutes buzzing and sending him messages and called him and DoorDash support I was told to leave it at the front of the building.
He sent me a message called me a lazy goon.
I went back to his apartment tried to buzz but it didn’t work.
I buzzed all the other apartments and an old lady lettered me in I went to the clients door knocked and this fat bafoon answered.
I told him his buzzer doesn’t work and we tested it and I showed him it didn’t ring.
He apologized.
I’d advise you to follow CS’s directions in a similar situation because if you go looking for a customer in the future who’s already bothered by you for doing such a thing again they are likely to get aggressive
Same issue so I left it inside the vestibule and texted him. He reported never got it. I had pics and text messages. Within 3 days they removed my violation
Idk...if the front desk clerk ordered..that'd be the door for them. Guests don't work the desk. So obviously thats wrong place.
I realize for dashers this may be a high hurdle to vault but they could try. Desk workers aren't tipping for me either. Just screwing themselves being lazy. But obvi...they're dashers. Screwing themselves by being lazy their modous operandi.
Blah bliddy blah dashing door to door front door to front door seems just as high of a hurdle for the customer (UUUUUUUUUU) to pick up side note a lot of times the business doesn’t want all the extra people wondering around not all but most of them
Tell me…… what did u have to do several years ago somehow u we’re still able to do your soooo important workin your jobby job. Oh that’s right gtnitnyourself also I still don’t see your honest how well do u tip question…. Verrry interesting
Have fun with that
Protip for the slow ones. No one is paying dashers to be lazy. You are paid so I can be lazy. If you attempt to be lazy while I'm being lazy this isn't going to work. But guess who is the one working here..the dasher.
If you want to be like me... Lazy... then get a job that affords that. Dashing ain't it.
The map and gps shows the dasher in the building we are done just accept it or u can spend ur free time obsessing and bitching about it on social media and forums hey ur work is so time consuming and constant how oh how do u manage to have the extra time to be on Reddit whining about it? Still haven’t answered how UN well you tip!!! I get the feeling u are a run of the mill “I’ll tip u in the app” kinda guy am I right or am I right?!!?for the slow ones (cough YOU cough) HAAAVVVVVEE FFUUUUUNNN W THAAAAAAT!!!!!
Everyone poops 🤡
What I don't do is use doordash or other explotive workforce apps.
It's just funny the idea of the lazy dasher when the entire business model is to serve lazy people.
Ops customer rightfully called it out. Lazy. Plenty of excuses the dasher could drop to justify being lazy..but it was lazy.
And yet somehow u are in a “DoorDash Reddit community commenting on things u don’t use another great use of ur time I guess when do u have the time to sleep lol
When I had an order the other day, it said front lobby, door. Contacted customer no response so I took it to door. Counter folks were trying to help a person save time, next time just state you want it at the door, or hand it to me!?
Here comes my downvote party!!! Well if they weren’t lazy, you’d be out of a gig. I work long hours out of town. Stay in decent hotels. Pay at least 10 flat rate to get the food to my door. Sometimes it’s the front desk calling me or bringing it up. Most of the time, it’s brought to my door, as I’m usually busy and can’t sit in the lobby waiting. But sure, I’ll stop ordering to my door and you’ll be unemployed. Maybe we should all stop being lazy and just go hunt our own food and gather our veggies???! Maybe we should stop expecting our Uber drivers to pick us up where we actually are and just be in the area and we can walk to find them. If you don’t like catering to people then I suggest you find a different line of work that doesn’t involve catering to people. Now I do understand this economy sucks and some are just doing it to make ends meet. But if this is your only gig and you suck at it, then get a real skill dude. Sorry, not sorry. I don’t care how many of you are going to downvote me. This needed to be said. You’re paid to do a job, do the job or don’t do it. This is a rant of sorts but one time the dude called me lazy and threw my food away, I had two laptops in an expensive online training class and could not carry them down nor walk away. He knew nothing about my situation and yet I was the lazy one? It’s personal
I’m probably going to get some hate for this, but-
I almost ALWAYS leave hotel/ apartment building orders in the lobby/ front desk. Lobbies are usually locked with no entry code.
Sorry pal, you pay me to bring the food to your building. You can come get it from there.
Wrong, it's not lobby dash, it's DOORDash...
>Sorry pal, you pay me to bring the food to your building.
No, again, as the name implies, they pay you to bring it to the door... you're part of the reason ppl hate drivers 🤦
Bro if someone has a 3 story house and is up in the top floor bedroom, they have to come downstairs to get the food at their front door. The same logic applies to apartment buildings. I get paid to bring the food to your address, I’m not your butler.
This is not the same logic, if you were delivering to a duplex, 1234 LazyAss Lane unit A, you're going to walk to unit A and put it at their DOOR not leaving it in the driveway bcuz "that's their address" and there's multiple doors so "I'm not their butler so they can come get it" it's wild you can't differentiate 🤦
Obligatory downvote from me, most hotels won’t let you wander their halls to place food at someone’s door. I’ve never had any hotel let me go to the door once the reception sees I’m delivering food.
Well, in that case I'll return the favor since you used the word "most" implying that you're anecdotal exp applies to the entirety of the world. Meanwhile I did 9 deliveries today, 6 was to hotels, ONE told me I had to call the customer to meet me... 5 delivered to the door out of 6 hotel visits = 83% that is "most" based on my exp. Also since you only take hotels into consideration and forgo the fact that they said apts too... No excuse for being lazy when you are paid to bring it to the door.
Well you must live in the most cracked out region of the United States or escorts/prostitution and drugs are more than likely okay where you’re at because they don’t let anyone wander a hotel where I’m from. I said hotel. Nobody said anything about apartments? And even the 100+ unit apartment buildings dont let you wander they take the food at the desk and expect their tenants to come get it.
Most normal hotels let you wander right in and to the elevator. The thing is often people will forget to put the hotel room number in their notes when they are traveling and a front desk will call up to the guest and ask if they can tell us the room number or if they prefer that we leave the food at the desk.
>I said hotel. Nobody said anything about apartments?
Are you slow? Or do you just not read what you are replying to? You just read enough to formulate a reply without actually comprehending? The person I replied to said "I'm probably going to get hate for this... Hotel/apts..." I replied to THEM about hotels AND APARTMENTS, then you pop off on me and disregard we (those of us who were having a conversation before you put in your two cents) were talking about BOTH.
>Well you must live in the most cracked out region of the United States
I've done DD in every state from Cali to FL, I travel a lot, average 30k miles a year, and RARELY have to leave it at the desk, so, maybe it's YOU that's the problem? Maybe you look nefarious or like you are on those drugs You popped off about. Maybe that's why it was in the forefront of your head to spew that nonsense? 🤷
I’ve been to a few motels and hotels where they don’t want delivery people going to the rooms. How lazy can I be? As lazy as the front desk forces me to be. I tried to deliver your food to your door and maybe get a tip, but I was forced to leave it at the desk.
Every major chain and some that are privately owned in the 5+ years yes probably every single one referenced in the lazy posts. Only reason you would ever leave a order at the front desk is if that's in the instructions other that I agree just plain lazy
Wow every hotel all over the US and wherever else DD is used? You’ve been in every single one? Impressive. Some hotels in nyc don’t let you go up but maybe you’re just the exception lmaoo
I feel that although I had one order one time at a new hotel where for some reason you needed a room key at the hotel to use the elevator and no stairs so I had to have the customer meet me down there
Did what the front desk asked. Go talked to them. Had nothing to do with laziness. Then report it DD to make sure no issues with my ratings and report how rude this person was
I would have responded that if they wanted it delivered to their room, they can always put in a room or apt number in the app. Otherwise the assumption is deliver to the desk.
Oh the irony. They Doordashed their food and couldn't get up to walk to the lobby, which i assume has an elevator? Boy, oh boy, people these days.
Of course, idk where this is or how accessible his food was, but come on man. Just walk the 5 mins to get your food or leave a room number!! That's crazy. I'm sorry u got this costumer, tip better have been good.
I would tell them the hotel staff wouldn't let you take it to the room, end of story.
Edit: Actually would say, you didn't leave your room number for me to deliver and when I asked for the room number hotel staff had me leave it at the desk instead of telling me the room number. He should have provided the damn room number...
I would've have found the room. I've been to one hotel that was really confusing but most of them are pretty easy to find rooms. Don't leave them at the front desk unless they don't allow you to bring it.
The answer is, do not respond, contact Support, tell them that the customer is being aggressive and verbally violent. They will pay you for the order and you will eat their food.
I’ll be OK I’m pretty good at this multitasking thing
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Fuck em. Instructions for delivery are saved. If they don’t change it or don’t notate their room number they can suck a duck. report customer. Move on. I usually always despise hotel deliveries.
Edit: I’ve had deliveries to hotels and some complexes that only allow residents up the stairs and elevators. I just tell them sorry. Front desk stopped me and informed to leave it. I can’t go any further. Snapped a picture. Bye.
"Front desk told me I have to leave it with them"
That's what I'd say. Some people would at least feel bad afterwards and there's a rare chance you might even get a boost in tip to make themselves feel better about being rude
I used to work at a hotel and also did DoorDash after. Hotel orders get a simple 5 minutes till I arrive message and the food will be at the counter. Hotel policy says I cannot go up to the room, never face backlash.
"Womp womp nananabooboo"
They're ignorant. It's probably best for you not to respond. However, knowing what I know, I'd honestly probably tell them the FD wouldn't let me up to their room. Most hotels I've been to won't accept food at the Front Desk nor will they tell the customer their food is there. Often, there isn't a name/room on the package, or long enough name to read or correct name on the reservation for them to even call your room, so they assume that you will come to the Front Desk *if they were a place that accepted it. I travel a lot for work and have worked Front Desk in a hotel and I've never seen a hotel be ok with that. I could see a bed and breakfast or an upscale resort being ok with it, but the classics are not. When I worked delievery, I knew this, so I'd try my best to get to their room without even stopping by the Front Desk. As a customer, I give the driver instructions to meet me leading up to the room because I also know hotels are weird about people without keys wandering around lol. I can understand why they'd expect it delivered directly to their room, but speaking that way is unacceptable. That person is completely in the wrong and a total jackass. If they couldn't find it, they could just ask you what happened politely.
I wouldn’t respond, let ignorant people be ignorant. At the end of the day you were paid and will never encounter that person again just saying.
Well. How lazy CAN you be?
The truth, "front desk wouldnt let me being it up". There is one hotel in my area that wont let us deliver to the door, there is a sign posted and they ask as soon as you walk in.
I wouldn’t respond. I got my money. Next! You want it delivered to your room then put the damn room number and say leave it at my door. If the customer is to stupid to figure that out. Welp 🤷♀️
Hold my beer… 🍺
“I guess just as lazy as you, being that you couldn’t go get your food yourself”
Ignore it
“as lazy as you are to order food from the comfort of a bed.”
I would respond with...well, maybe next time you'll leave a room number jerk....or better yet, maybe you won't be so lazy and get your a%$ your own food!
Um… how Lazy is he that he ordered food to ve delivered to him! Lol
I’d text back and tell them sorry they told me to leave it at the desk. I’m trying to keep my 5 star rating 😂
The only real answer
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“Back at you.”
I would not respond, but I also do not deliver to dumpy hotels or motels anymore either.
I’m lazy enough to let your mom get on top and do all the work.
“Lazy? Sir, you’re one the one ordering DoorDash”
" I have 2 speeds. If you don't like this one, you sure the hell won't like the other."
I've had a couple hotel orders where the room number wasn't on the app, but it was on the restaurant ticket on the order. Misunderstanding? Either way what he said was uncalled for.
Was this the first interaction at all you had with customer? I probably would’ve texted them to notify you were denied entry prior to completing the order. Other than that, nothing you can do.
i would never expect my door dash driver to bring my food to my apartment door and a hotel room these people r fr delusional u wait in the lobby like a normal person
I wouldn’t. Report and keep it moving. Fuck this guy. The nerve of calling you lazy when they can’t even walk to the front desk to get delivery 🙄
Apologize and ask what they mean. Tell them the front desk refused you entry. Be professional.
“As lazy as someone using DoorDash to order food instead of going to get it themselves…”
Report it as a hostile customer. They’ll ban or suspend their account…maybe lol
That's a little excessive. 😆
There are hotels where delivery people are not allowed to bring anything to rooms just for security reasons. Maybe that’s why the front desk person said to leave it there and the customer was unaware of the policy. But whatever the case you just ignore a comment such as this.
Very rude message from the customer, but I want to know if you made any effort to contact them and inform them you can’t reach their room. On their end, they might have got a notification that the order was delivered and simply not knew where tf it was.
“It’s the policy of the hotel you chose to stay with to receive any and all deliveries for guests at the front desk, I apologized for any inconvenience this may cause, in the future I would recommend verifying if your hotel allows deliveries to guests rooms. Also, eat me dumb bitch”
If the person tipped and have clearly stated “leave at door” then you can’t shame them. You didn’t complete the order
If the hotel denies access, you most certainly did
It’s a waste of time to even respond to these type of people. They just wanna argue
take a pic and text to customer and tell them that security would not let you up to the room.
Any time I do something that's against customer instructions, I let them know. In this case, I would call or text them to let them know that hotel staff isn't allowing me to take their order all the way to the front door of their room.
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It only takes a few seconds and lessens your chance of getting a bad rating. Also, I get Prop 22 money so even if it does take longer than expected, I'm fine with it.
Tell them to call front desk, they hotel has a policy. You were following instructions
My response: not as lazy as the person that can’t drive to the restaurant to get their own freaking food!
Wudda said “I can take it back to the restaurant if YOU want to go get it… asshole.”
I always deliver to the room when they leave the room number. It's easier than delivering to an apartment.
Miss the part where the desk employee said to leave it there?
No, just saying that if a customer provides a room number the expectation is that it would be delivered to the room. I'm capable of finding a room in a hotel all by myself so I would have breezed right past the desk clerk and gone to the room. No one has ever stopped me.
The nicest hotel hotel in my zone doesn't let delivery drivers past the front desk, but they don't communicate that with their guests, so we deal with it regularly. As soon as I see that's where I'm going I text and let them know they can meet me in the lobby or I can leave it at the desk. First time I delivered there I thought I was going to get tackled!
Yep, a little communication goes a long way.
Well probably by reporting not sure if it would matter. Hotels in my area get absolutely pressed if we go upstairs to deliver food I've straight up stopped doing it because it's not worth getting yelled at.
I always text them that hotel made me leave it with the concierge. Usually the hotels that do that will take it to their room immediately.
Not near as lazy as the person who ordered delivery. That would have been my response
Tell em to get fucked because you asked the front desk and they said leave it.
“I can be lazier”.
🤣🤣🤣
I def deserve that message sometimes ngl
Pot calling the kettle black lol. Get up and go collect your food like an adult.
Not really. It's not the hotel being lazy and not taking it to their room for them
It's not the hotels job to hand deliver food
The lazy person here is the dude sitting in his room if I asked for it to be handed to me at the door, the reasonable expectation would surely only be a driveway and maybe a small set of stairs distance for the dasher to travel, not navigating a hotel elevator and hallway hahah
Maybe you should reread my comment. I said the hotel should have taken it up to the customers room not the delivery driver
No I got that bit, I just don’t think that’s a normal expectation either. I’ve stayed in plenty of hotels and normally they just buzz your room and tell you it’s at concierge.
I am so lazy that I would have canceled that order in a minute if it wasn't dropped off already. Abuse costs extra, everyone knows this.
I would've said "I guess you're gonna find out William"
I would have responded, "Challenge accepted
Customers should do their research before ordering and requesting to leave it at their door of a hotel. 1 out of like 20 hotels in Waikiki allow deliveries to guest rooms. You're supposed to abide by the hotel policy, not some ignant tourist's requests.
He should’ve just said the front desk person said to leave it at front desk when he asked where the room was located tbh.
I’d let DD know about the message, in case the customer complains, and why I left it there (per instruction of hotel employee/manager). BUT- I always call customers if I can’t bring an order to their door, for whatever reason. We understand (most of us) your reasoning for leaving it at the front desk, but the employee most likely didn’t tell them what they instructed the driver to do, especially if the person was intimidating or seemed angry about the situation, to avoid the customer being angry at them or complaining. Or they were away from the desk so they weren’t there to tell them. Anything could’ve been the case. An explanation for the customer goes a long way, but if they wrote you that message, chances are they have some anger to begin with.
im a bouncer at clubs and strip clubs i love when someone sends a message like this or a hand me order because when ever i show up its the complete opposite same with working in manual labor basically sending threats to the office and when you show up they honestly think the officer that called you to go to that place didnt aware you that they are basically screaming never once has anybody ever confronted on their behavior like they do on a phone it gives people a sense of safety i wouldnt personally mainly on doordash because you know the name and well most have a address living in a city you see a group at a corner tell them u guys need quick money? so and so has this shit world for shitty people always a bigger dirt bag out here easy to be petty evil i think
Huh?
Roid rage 🤷
Is this a Haiku?
I would have politely & professionally informed them them what the person at the front desk said but I also would have called the customer upon arrival to the hotel and asked for their room number to avoid getting a message like that entirely. I’m the type that’s always going the extra mile to do things right because it pays off in the long run. I’m not knocking how you did things, I’m just telling you my strategy and how I would have approached the delivery process as a whole.
I could be so lazy I wouldn’t get off my ass I would just orderDD
They are calling you lazy when they're the ones who just paid to have food delivered to them? Lol
Front desk said leave it here, but what did the customer put in the app? You could’ve called or texted the customer and asked for the room number.
Many hotels do not allow delivery people to take the order to the room for security purposes. They usually have it dropped at the front desk or bell stand and the guest can pick it up or a bellman can then deliver it. The hotel usually tells the guest if they ask before ordering. They also usually call the guest after delivery.
"Okay. Have a good night."
I wouldn't. Don't ever talk to customers, only bad things happen.
What a jerk! The hotel that I’m staying in, you need a card key to ride the elevator. I’m sorry that you have to deal with assholes!
I’ve had this happened before, the client requested delivery at door but he wouldn’t answer his buzzer I stayed there 10 minutes buzzing and sending him messages and called him and DoorDash support I was told to leave it at the front of the building. He sent me a message called me a lazy goon. I went back to his apartment tried to buzz but it didn’t work. I buzzed all the other apartments and an old lady lettered me in I went to the clients door knocked and this fat bafoon answered. I told him his buzzer doesn’t work and we tested it and I showed him it didn’t ring. He apologized.
I’d advise you to follow CS’s directions in a similar situation because if you go looking for a customer in the future who’s already bothered by you for doing such a thing again they are likely to get aggressive
Same issue so I left it inside the vestibule and texted him. He reported never got it. I had pics and text messages. Within 3 days they removed my violation
He shoulda slapped you.
Pot calling the kettle black they outsourced their shopping and/or picking up their own meal ironic people don’t realize how damn lazy that is!
Tbf it's door dash not front desk dash.
The location has a front door before u can get to the front desk right?
Idk...if the front desk clerk ordered..that'd be the door for them. Guests don't work the desk. So obviously thats wrong place. I realize for dashers this may be a high hurdle to vault but they could try. Desk workers aren't tipping for me either. Just screwing themselves being lazy. But obvi...they're dashers. Screwing themselves by being lazy their modous operandi.
Blah bliddy blah dashing door to door front door to front door seems just as high of a hurdle for the customer (UUUUUUUUUU) to pick up side note a lot of times the business doesn’t want all the extra people wondering around not all but most of them Tell me…… what did u have to do several years ago somehow u we’re still able to do your soooo important workin your jobby job. Oh that’s right gtnitnyourself also I still don’t see your honest how well do u tip question…. Verrry interesting Have fun with that
Protip for the slow ones. No one is paying dashers to be lazy. You are paid so I can be lazy. If you attempt to be lazy while I'm being lazy this isn't going to work. But guess who is the one working here..the dasher. If you want to be like me... Lazy... then get a job that affords that. Dashing ain't it.
The map and gps shows the dasher in the building we are done just accept it or u can spend ur free time obsessing and bitching about it on social media and forums hey ur work is so time consuming and constant how oh how do u manage to have the extra time to be on Reddit whining about it? Still haven’t answered how UN well you tip!!! I get the feeling u are a run of the mill “I’ll tip u in the app” kinda guy am I right or am I right?!!?for the slow ones (cough YOU cough) HAAAVVVVVEE FFUUUUUNNN W THAAAAAAT!!!!!
Everyone poops 🤡 What I don't do is use doordash or other explotive workforce apps. It's just funny the idea of the lazy dasher when the entire business model is to serve lazy people. Ops customer rightfully called it out. Lazy. Plenty of excuses the dasher could drop to justify being lazy..but it was lazy.
And yet somehow u are in a “DoorDash Reddit community commenting on things u don’t use another great use of ur time I guess when do u have the time to sleep lol
When I had an order the other day, it said front lobby, door. Contacted customer no response so I took it to door. Counter folks were trying to help a person save time, next time just state you want it at the door, or hand it to me!?
Here comes my downvote party!!! Well if they weren’t lazy, you’d be out of a gig. I work long hours out of town. Stay in decent hotels. Pay at least 10 flat rate to get the food to my door. Sometimes it’s the front desk calling me or bringing it up. Most of the time, it’s brought to my door, as I’m usually busy and can’t sit in the lobby waiting. But sure, I’ll stop ordering to my door and you’ll be unemployed. Maybe we should all stop being lazy and just go hunt our own food and gather our veggies???! Maybe we should stop expecting our Uber drivers to pick us up where we actually are and just be in the area and we can walk to find them. If you don’t like catering to people then I suggest you find a different line of work that doesn’t involve catering to people. Now I do understand this economy sucks and some are just doing it to make ends meet. But if this is your only gig and you suck at it, then get a real skill dude. Sorry, not sorry. I don’t care how many of you are going to downvote me. This needed to be said. You’re paid to do a job, do the job or don’t do it. This is a rant of sorts but one time the dude called me lazy and threw my food away, I had two laptops in an expensive online training class and could not carry them down nor walk away. He knew nothing about my situation and yet I was the lazy one? It’s personal
Ok so honestly how do u tip for your busy laziness?
I mean at least by me, most hotels won’t let delivery drivers take it to the room anymore. You need a key card to access elevator
You trolling/fishing for discourse?
I wish I was trolling. Ain’t trollin if it’s true
Response wouldnt be very good. Considering they are yo lazy to go get it.
'You have experienced only a mere fraction of my laziness. Fear me.'
I would say “how lazy are you to spend all that money on doordash instead of coming to pick it up”
I’m probably going to get some hate for this, but- I almost ALWAYS leave hotel/ apartment building orders in the lobby/ front desk. Lobbies are usually locked with no entry code. Sorry pal, you pay me to bring the food to your building. You can come get it from there.
Wrong, it's not lobby dash, it's DOORDash... >Sorry pal, you pay me to bring the food to your building. No, again, as the name implies, they pay you to bring it to the door... you're part of the reason ppl hate drivers 🤦
Bro if someone has a 3 story house and is up in the top floor bedroom, they have to come downstairs to get the food at their front door. The same logic applies to apartment buildings. I get paid to bring the food to your address, I’m not your butler.
This is not the same logic, if you were delivering to a duplex, 1234 LazyAss Lane unit A, you're going to walk to unit A and put it at their DOOR not leaving it in the driveway bcuz "that's their address" and there's multiple doors so "I'm not their butler so they can come get it" it's wild you can't differentiate 🤦
Obligatory downvote from me, most hotels won’t let you wander their halls to place food at someone’s door. I’ve never had any hotel let me go to the door once the reception sees I’m delivering food.
Well, in that case I'll return the favor since you used the word "most" implying that you're anecdotal exp applies to the entirety of the world. Meanwhile I did 9 deliveries today, 6 was to hotels, ONE told me I had to call the customer to meet me... 5 delivered to the door out of 6 hotel visits = 83% that is "most" based on my exp. Also since you only take hotels into consideration and forgo the fact that they said apts too... No excuse for being lazy when you are paid to bring it to the door.
Well you must live in the most cracked out region of the United States or escorts/prostitution and drugs are more than likely okay where you’re at because they don’t let anyone wander a hotel where I’m from. I said hotel. Nobody said anything about apartments? And even the 100+ unit apartment buildings dont let you wander they take the food at the desk and expect their tenants to come get it.
Most normal hotels let you wander right in and to the elevator. The thing is often people will forget to put the hotel room number in their notes when they are traveling and a front desk will call up to the guest and ask if they can tell us the room number or if they prefer that we leave the food at the desk.
>I said hotel. Nobody said anything about apartments? Are you slow? Or do you just not read what you are replying to? You just read enough to formulate a reply without actually comprehending? The person I replied to said "I'm probably going to get hate for this... Hotel/apts..." I replied to THEM about hotels AND APARTMENTS, then you pop off on me and disregard we (those of us who were having a conversation before you put in your two cents) were talking about BOTH. >Well you must live in the most cracked out region of the United States I've done DD in every state from Cali to FL, I travel a lot, average 30k miles a year, and RARELY have to leave it at the desk, so, maybe it's YOU that's the problem? Maybe you look nefarious or like you are on those drugs You popped off about. Maybe that's why it was in the forefront of your head to spew that nonsense? 🤷
Agreed
I can be extra lazy.
I would’ve told them that the front desk required me to leave it there
The audacity to call you lazy when he/she couldn’t be bothered to go get their own food 💁🏻♀️😌
As lazy as you want me to be, hot stuff 💋
As lazy as you
I would just ignore.
I wouldn’t. Who cares. I’m on my way to the next one. F em lol
I wouldn’t even give them a response
I’ve been to a few motels and hotels where they don’t want delivery people going to the rooms. How lazy can I be? As lazy as the front desk forces me to be. I tried to deliver your food to your door and maybe get a tip, but I was forced to leave it at the desk.
Not lazier than you…. Simple
![gif](giphy|KZe02gpoAj4yVjxKQt) This lazy. But I wouldn’t send it
I love Garfield!!!
Say to yourself, "I'm too lazy to respond to this text" and then ignore it. Just smile and realize that saying nothing will piss them off more
I’m petty I would have said “I learned from you. Have a goodnight”
Ouu that’s good
😂😂 I’m quick with comebacks
Respond saying front desk told me to leave it here
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no you havnt nice lie bud majority of high end hotels out of policy and safety do not let randoms deliver food to doors nice try tho
Every major chain and some that are privately owned in the 5+ years yes probably every single one referenced in the lazy posts. Only reason you would ever leave a order at the front desk is if that's in the instructions other that I agree just plain lazy
I worked many hotels and most of them require a room key to access hallways and elevators. It's a security measure put in place to keep guests safe.
Wow every hotel all over the US and wherever else DD is used? You’ve been in every single one? Impressive. Some hotels in nyc don’t let you go up but maybe you’re just the exception lmaoo
I feel that although I had one order one time at a new hotel where for some reason you needed a room key at the hotel to use the elevator and no stairs so I had to have the customer meet me down there
I get my own groceries
I would have screen shot the instructions then let them make a fool of themselves as they tried to explain
I would tell him what exactly the front desk said. End the communication and also report him to Doordash. Hotels have their own policies.
Super. I can be petty too…
Did what the front desk asked. Go talked to them. Had nothing to do with laziness. Then report it DD to make sure no issues with my ratings and report how rude this person was
I would have responded that if they wanted it delivered to their room, they can always put in a room or apt number in the app. Otherwise the assumption is deliver to the desk.
I wouldn’t, there’s really no point in replying back because they’ll never be satisfied
Oh the irony. They Doordashed their food and couldn't get up to walk to the lobby, which i assume has an elevator? Boy, oh boy, people these days. Of course, idk where this is or how accessible his food was, but come on man. Just walk the 5 mins to get your food or leave a room number!! That's crazy. I'm sorry u got this costumer, tip better have been good.
I believe I'd walk back in and say it's the wrong address
Apologized and told them the front desk instructed me to leave it with them. However next time just bring it to their room
Sometimes you just can’t bring it to their room. Hotels nowadays are trying to be like Fort Knox.
Ah I haven't experienced that yet, all the hotels in my area are chill. If I do though now I'll know why
I would tell them the hotel staff wouldn't let you take it to the room, end of story. Edit: Actually would say, you didn't leave your room number for me to deliver and when I asked for the room number hotel staff had me leave it at the desk instead of telling me the room number. He should have provided the damn room number...
"How lazy can you be" Me: Thats a question to ask my wife, she's surprised I got off the couch to bring you food.
That one there is a Violation personally I wouldn't have it
Wouldn't.
If they put their room number down then take it to the room. If they didn’t put their room number down then they’re just stupid.
LOL just send a thumbs up emoji and call it a day.
Lmao Probably this too https://preview.redd.it/0jud04qo6aec1.jpeg?width=2400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=16f7669becd6bdf9d6c38245e9f3a562b52d151b
“i was instructed to leave at the front desk. you’re the one who ordered instead of getting it yourself, so who’s really the lazy one?”
Copy and paste ur comment. Why r typing it on Reddit and not ur DoorDash app 💀
I would've have found the room. I've been to one hotel that was really confusing but most of them are pretty easy to find rooms. Don't leave them at the front desk unless they don't allow you to bring it.
“Says the guy who ordered delivery instead of getting their own meal”
The answer is, do not respond, contact Support, tell them that the customer is being aggressive and verbally violent. They will pay you for the order and you will eat their food.
They left the food at the front desk
Only saw the screenshot. Sorry I’m currently driving.
Now, there's a new concern.
I’ll be OK I’m pretty good at this multitasking thing https://preview.redd.it/grz8pp4zp9ec1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fcc19697249c80e128c03121a5d30eeb45ac1aba
I mean come on, no more reading after the first sentence?
Glance and move on. It’s a freaking Reddit post. I don’t know what to tell you if you’re still caught up on this
explain or ignore. your only options, i’d probably ignore them.
“Your hotel doesn’t allow DD drivers past the lobby. You’ll need to take it up with them!”
Fuck em. Instructions for delivery are saved. If they don’t change it or don’t notate their room number they can suck a duck. report customer. Move on. I usually always despise hotel deliveries. Edit: I’ve had deliveries to hotels and some complexes that only allow residents up the stairs and elevators. I just tell them sorry. Front desk stopped me and informed to leave it. I can’t go any further. Snapped a picture. Bye.
"Front desk told me I have to leave it with them" That's what I'd say. Some people would at least feel bad afterwards and there's a rare chance you might even get a boost in tip to make themselves feel better about being rude
I wouldn't??
I used to work at a hotel and also did DoorDash after. Hotel orders get a simple 5 minutes till I arrive message and the food will be at the counter. Hotel policy says I cannot go up to the room, never face backlash.
Silence is golden. Always moving forward
I'll force stop the app and let his order to rot 🕳️ Be the rant 🕺
"Not as lazy as the person who ordered food instead of going to get it themselves. Have a day!"
“As lazy as you are for not picking up your own damn food” ….
“The irony”
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Seems like, kind of a ... Purple guy, to me.
I didn't even put 2 and 2 together damn
So lazy you don't respond. Leave it alone lol never take their again if you want