>sign up for Instacart to make more money>waiting in the hot sun in my car in a grocery store parking lot for orders>finally a batch order pops up, for a liquor store on the other side of my city. >super pumped, it's my first instacart order ever>1st order goes smoothly, the guy at the door was very nice and understanding, tipped well>2nd order I rang the bell and nobody answered. checked the app and it said to leave at door, but it's an alcohol order so I need their ID. tried messaging them, then calling them. ring the doorbell one more time. all in all I waited 7 minutes. >accidentally clicked "customer under 21" when trying to cancel the order to go back to the store>finally sitting back down in car and a woman angrily walks up to my car window>turns out she's a caretaker and neither her nor the elderly woman she cares for were around to get to the door>at the same time, some guy is asking me to move my car because apparently I suck at parallel parking down a hill>frantically trying to work around the app so I can reverse the under 21 option>finally indian customer service lady just says to give it to them and that the order is now complete>as I'm walking away, the ghetto ass caretaker makes a comment saying that I hardly waited and was too quick to go>looking back I'm pretty sure she's implying I wanted to keep the wine for myself, when in reality I don't even drink>all in all earned $20 for the batch order>just now got an email warning form instacart saying I violated their alcohol policywhat a shitshow, I don't think I'll be doing that again.
>>84836137that sounds like such a hassle, I'm sorry to hear that anon. I think I've used doordash like four times ever, and I usually tipped like $20-$40 for like $30 orders since it's a relatively small amount of money but i knew it probably brightened someone's day just a little bit.
>>84836137>checked the app and it said to leave at door, but it's an alcohol order so I need their ID.Was it like a customers note or does the app allow you to pick leave at door for alcohol orders?
>>84836157thank you anon>>84836217the customer wrote in their notes that they wanted it left at the door, but the app doesn't let you complete the order unless you scan their ID and get their signature
>>84836241Probably implied you were a thief to cover up for how dumb requesting it to be left at the door was.
>>84836137I would've took the glass bottle out of the bag and broke it over the "care takers" headI wouldn't have, but still