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  2. DoorDash urges customers to tip their drivers — or face the ...

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    DoorDash has a message for non-tippers. The delivery app is warning customers that not leaving a tip could lead to a longer wait. The app now displays a reminder pop-up for anyone who doesn’t ...

  3. DoorDash - Wikipedia

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    [7] [64] [65] [66] Drivers receive a guaranteed minimum per order that is paid by DoorDash by default. When a customer added a tip, instead of going directly to the driver, it first went to the company to cover the guaranteed minimum. Drivers then only directly received the part of the tip that exceeded the guaranteed minimum per order. [66] [67]

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  5. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the European Union the Consumer Rights Directive of 2011 obliges member states to give purchasers the right to return goods or cancel services purchased from a business away from a normal commercial premises, such as online, mail order, or door-to-door, with limited exceptions, within two weeks or one year if the seller did not ...

  6. DoorDash vs. Uber Eats: Which Earns More Cash? - AOL

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    It’s not unusual to accept a delivery for $5 and receive a $10 customer tip. According to ZipRecruiter, Uber Eats drivers earn an average of $41,175 per year compared to DoorDash drivers’ $36,565.

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  8. Dine and dash - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, dine and dashes are prosecuted as making off without payment. [1]In the United States, legal implications vary by state.When the customer intended in advance to leave their bill unpaid and therefore obtained the valuable services under false pretenses, failing to pay the bill is considered theft and is a form of criminal fraud. [2]

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