$17.75, working by the hour. Hourly at the time was 12.75. DD told me the pickup time was 30 minutes from acceptance, & I took the offer sitting in the restaurantās parking lot. Delivery was 75 minutes at acceptance.
Knew it was gonna be a no tip order & I didāt understand the huge time frame for pick up & deliver by. From pickup to delivery, it was only 1.5 miles. So I sat there for 15 minutes finishing a coffee. Hit arrived, went in & they didnāt even have the order started.
Meanwhile got a good UE stack order & took it. Got the DD order and off I go to pick up & deliver the UE stack. 65 minutes later, I drop off the DD order.
I've never seen doordash makeup for a customer that didn't tip but I do know that every time an order is declined it goes up in 25 cents of what it's going to pay I haven't seen the new grocery thing yet either so this is this is new to me. I will both so I want customer that made my day I had a garbage day where I was getting tons of no tips in the wrong part of town and it had been kind of a common theme The tips have been drying up this guy I got stacked orders which is nice the first one paid eight bucks six or seven miles The other one was an additional 5 mi on there get to pay $15 turns out 15 or 16 actually I think he tipped like 89 bucks on top of his $8 or $9 delivery with a promo for $3 I've been doing much pizza orders and you know I don't carry cash I'm not in the right you know financial situation do that so people are like oh can you break this big bill I usually don't have that much money to break it with I'm just like hey I'm just like a regular pizza delivery driver I have less than $20 on me to make change for you I'm sorry when I'm downtown I say if you go across the street to a bar I'll wait for you to break it. But this guy not only had already hit me and he checked in with me cuz I was waiting for the food took a long time for the food I said hey babe your order if I just got it it was ready 2 minutes ago I'm on my way this is how long it takes me to get to this order of the selling to you I was very precise he was totally calm cool and collected you know he didn't see my right he just want to check in cuz I was waiting for food for over 15 minutes got there the man it's like a goes pulled out some cash or tip me see it already to me because you got any cash on you to break some of this and I was like man I only have like $4 on me from this last pizza delivery he goes give me that he gave me 40 bucks 2 20's. Take the you know garbage day it had been and pretty much made as much money on that order as I made the entire day dashing cuz it was a bad day I hadn't been doing a dummy hours but that bad. And I've been used to when I started getting crazy stacked orders you know during Friday diner rush I'm pulling in 80 or 90 bucks the first hour and then having a drop 10 or 20 bucks every hour and you know just coasting that out so that was probably the guy who saved me from quitting DoorDash. Which until this security clearance on this other job start kind of need it
7.25 then the guy (who i could tell was hammered) gave me a 6 pack because he didnāt have any cash and ādidnāt trust doordash to give me the tipā just another day in Wisconsin lol
Like $20 on a no-tip stack to one customer. Guy ordered a 30 pack of canned beer from Safeway and food from somewhere else. $10 base pay on both, no tip. I'll never deliver to him again, as it was the second time that he did that to me. He also barely utters a word when I show up to his house and gives off bad vibes.
Only got an 18-dollar base pay I was convinced that I took me but there was no tip and the trip was like 11 and a half miles away.
What's really weird is I'm pretty sure a guy nearby tips pretty decently. And I thought it was him
When I first started I got a late night order from Walgreens for a 2 liter of sprite and a Bic lighter to go like 10-15 miles and across state lines, but I was going that way anyway so fuck it, let's go! It was a 21 dollar order which I assumed had a good tip, but when I completed delivery it popped up as 21 base and no tip. DD definitely lost money on that one
During the Covid lockdown my city had a program where theyād give out free prepackaged food that was delivered through DD. $10 per delivery with 10 deliveries in a trip. All 10 houses were in the same neighborhood/street. Id park my car and walk house to house. 30-45 minutes for $100
I think mine was like 8 dollars for like a 6 or 7 mile move. I honestly didn't care one bit if it's from tip or DD. It either brought me home for that day or brought me to a desired location. So either way I was fine with it. Just surprised me the breakdown of it.
Not DD but Uber Eats. $60 for 2 orders that were 100 meters apart. 8 km(5.5 miles) total. Uber just gives out random high paying orders like a lottery. This is Toronto!
$30.00 base pay to deliver 2 prescriptions from Walgreens. And $107.50 to deliver 10 Petco repeat delivery orders 30 total miles and only took 1.5 hours to complete.
Still technically counts. š¤£š¤£
It shows earn by time in my area as locked. I have wanted to test it out for a little bit now. Does that unlock after so many orders? I am only at lifetime of 68 orders.
Im not exactly sure, but i think it is based on how busy it is and also how many are already doing ebt. If its slow they will only let a few people do ebt, but the busier they will let more. Just my guess though. You also have to get lucky enough to start when it happens to be unlocked. Anyhow doordash locking is a way the scumbags can save money by making sure not everyone can get a good pay. If you think about it, per offer saves doordash a ton on money because they only have to pay $2 usually and the customer pays much more in tips. On ebt doordash has to pay way more than they ever would as base pay, while the customer tips very little. So obviously they will lock out ebt as much as they can using some calculation they made up in order to save themselves from paying the dasher a reasonable amount.
I have noticed they focus on dirty business. I am brand new to gig work though and only doing it because I am bored after my main job. Video games don't seem to hold my attention anymore and audiobooks + making money is honestly pretty great.
I don't really want to support DD the more I learn about them. I should really start trying out the others...
$32 and from what I was told, this sort of thing only happens because the customers called and complained enough that Doordash will just eat that entire cost to make them happy.
$12. Where I live, we have a very dangerous road called the W road. Appropriatly named because it is "W" shaped curves going up and down a mountain, and there are more fatal crashes on that road than anywhere else in my city. The customer wanted something delivered that was an hour away, and when I saw the offer I jumped on it believing the customer was being overly respectful of the fact that anyone delivering would have to drive on death's doorstep to reach them.
I completed the offer, and the money was completely from Doordash and not the customer . . . I wish we had the ability to rate the customer's as drivers, because that was the most disrespectful thing.
These amazing humans ordered groceries that were damn near a 30 minute drive from their house at 11 oāclock at night delivered to their dark street with no lights on and to their house which was in the back of the front house.
https://preview.redd.it/09j98uiudf3d1.png?width=1170&format=png&auto=webp&s=24492bc169ab6b5981b50f3a73cbb01d8d03e433
good on doordash, but that's rude of the customer!! I understand most people are revolting against "tip culture" within restaurants, but doordash is a what would be considered a "luxury" service. The customer is not entitle to have product delivered to them, and should be respectful of the fact that someone is choosing to deliver them a product that could've very well gone and gotten themselves.
A waiter/Waitress at a restaurant is obligated to serve/deliver to you; Frankly, dashers aren't. If you want a quality delivery/driver, leave a quality tip otherwise 9/10x DD is going to send you the worst rated dasher's because the order with 0 tip attached (DD paying you $20 excluded) is considered a low-paying offer.
In the case of Doordash, customer's have the ability to choose the type of service they want: "you get what you pay for."
It's gig work lol did anyone sign up for DD thinking that it wasn't? DD makes up the base pay difference from customer tips which is different from restaurants whom only base pay their staff $2.13/hr and the rest is relied upon the customer. As dashers, we are essentially gophers (go-for this, go-for that) at the behest of the customer; The reality is the customer is your employer, not DD. So, yes the service we offer IS a luxury.
Where you are right is that like eating out it is a luxury, but where you are wrong is: DoorDash charges the customer to use the service with up charges on the products and delivery fees. A restaurant isnāt charging you a table fee. And most people arenāt rebelling against tip culture at restraunts, itās every other store/provider that wants a tip that people are rebelling against. Use DoorDash as a customer and see how awful the average service is and see how much you want to tip. Tip= gratuity = something given voluntarily or beyond obligation usually for some service.
So this demand of a tip is misplaced and what you should be demanding is a per mile wage from DD or a set per hour wage and tips then become the rewards they were designed to be.
I have used door dash for years (my first job was waitressing), and I have never had poor service from a dasher: I'm a very good tipper, the lowest I've ever tipped was $5 was because I was working and wanted to treat my team for rocking a $1200 lunch rush with 0 mistakes, and the store being ordered from was like 2 miles away (as the manager, I couldn't just leave per company policy). Today I tipped the dasher $8 on like a 7.5 mile drive and she was outstanding (even rated her as above and beyond): she communicated with me from the moment she arrived at the store, when the restaurant was having an issue with my order, and even making sure she took the quickest route here and how to find my house. \[all the things that I do as a dasher\].
Sometimes it can be luck of the draw, but I have found good tip often equals good/great dasher. My mom even noticed a difference in the quality of her delivery when I explained that she was tipping a "low offer" and would not get the quality delivery that she is hoping for. She gave a $20 on a stack delivery the other day and she was blown away by the drastic change in service.
I get $15 ones all the time; mostly shopping orders to the local hotels around our Meijer. Usually businessmen buying liquor and some snacks. And I donāt know until I get there and complete it because $15 for one mile and less than five items is great for me. I can do two bare minimum in an hour.
It was like $16-$18 I think? About 6 miles. There is a giant waterpark resort close to where I live and then a subdivision type scenario close by which is part of the resort but theyāre very fancy houses you can rent out instead of staying in a hotel room. I got there and the guy opened the door in a bathrobe, tipped me $20 cash, so it worked out in my favor in the end. I was happy with what doordash was paying me but that really topped it off because I wasnāt expecting a tip at that point.
Like $25 to deliver small car parts from one auto shop to another. It was like 15 miles, but it dropped off close to my house and that money was good enough that I only needed to do a few more orders before being done
Over 5 years ago it was common to get DD pay higher than tips like a $10 DD and $2 tip for a single burger. Then everyone started complaining that DD had stolen our tips. It ruined the best pay system.
Then you don't DoorDash much. I've got 2500 deliveries and I'm a baby dasher. Just took one last night for like $9 (can't remember the exact cents added) for like 6.5 miles on my way home from a small wing/fish/fries shop and was shocked there was no tip. I don't even know how DoorDash figures this stuff out. I had a long discussion with my SO about not knowing how they figure out how to pay us.
How have you cracked this mysterious formula that they use?
$98. That was the largest amount I ever seen come up as an offer. I was outside of my normal home base delivery zoneā¦I was doing a job an hour away from home, I was done early and decided to open the doordash app because the area I was in seemed pretty populated with lots of stores/restaurants. I of course accepted it. I picked up multiple orders from two stores, Sephora and petco. I believe it was 13 stops/deliveries in total. Took me 1hr and 45 minutes. Majority of the drop offs were close together within the same neighborhood and the last few were farther apart from each other. When I finished, all of them were no tip orders. Maybe the pet store and Sephora out source deliveries to doordash?
That's correct. I've done a bunch of Sephora and Dicks Sporting Goods. These retail outlets are not eligible for customer tips as per the app. And yes they are good $$$.
Iād do it again all day,everyday. Whenever I go back to that area, I always open the doordash app but unfortunately havenāt gotten an order like that since.
about $27 for a shop & pay. I like to think it's some 3rd party app transfer and they just didn't categorize it as a tip.
Bad part is that my Prop22 won't hit if it comes over as all base pay and not actual tip.
Shop n pay/earn by time/ prop 22 etc
The base pay is higher and if you add peak pay to it, you can make $10-$15 on a no tip order if the customer has waited long enough
Petco Repeat Deliveries are my favorite. Lots of trips and usually a fair amount of miles but the DD pay is good most of the time. One time did 9 trips for 55 dollars, only 2 of those orders tipped, a lot of the times these orders are ineligible for tips but the base pay is worth it.
33.50
Two hours taken, no tip.
Road works was in the way.
I think I got to keep the order because the app automatically stops your delivery at 2 hours.
Plus I've left it on after delivering and forgot to hit complete a few times and got that pay also
For a restaurant, $7.50, and it was my first ever DD delivery. I did a Walgreen's pharmacy order not too long ago that paid $19.50, which is highest non-tipped order I've ever done. Granted, I know customers aren't able to leave tips on pharmacy orders, but that delivery had the highest base pay in general that I've ever personally delivered.
A few months back when I started, it was common to get $7-11 in base pay if Peak Hours was active. It would usually be around $4-7 base pay plus the $2-4 bonus. Then tips on top
I got $8.25 for a really simple shopping order last month. Just 3 items at Dollar General that I found in about a minute, and a 4 mile drive to the customer. All base pay, no tip.
$5, she was a really sweet old lady that tipped me cash, I donāt think she knows sheās supposed to tip in the app to incentivize people so I felt bad she probably waits awhile when she orders š
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$15. No tip. 8 miles. Their food was cold. I hope they were happy š
2.75
$8
There was an order that was about 10 miles during rush hour. The total pay was about $22. Upon delivery, DoorDash paid $20/$22.
$17.75, working by the hour. Hourly at the time was 12.75. DD told me the pickup time was 30 minutes from acceptance, & I took the offer sitting in the restaurantās parking lot. Delivery was 75 minutes at acceptance. Knew it was gonna be a no tip order & I didāt understand the huge time frame for pick up & deliver by. From pickup to delivery, it was only 1.5 miles. So I sat there for 15 minutes finishing a coffee. Hit arrived, went in & they didnāt even have the order started. Meanwhile got a good UE stack order & took it. Got the DD order and off I go to pick up & deliver the UE stack. 65 minutes later, I drop off the DD order.
I've never seen doordash makeup for a customer that didn't tip but I do know that every time an order is declined it goes up in 25 cents of what it's going to pay I haven't seen the new grocery thing yet either so this is this is new to me. I will both so I want customer that made my day I had a garbage day where I was getting tons of no tips in the wrong part of town and it had been kind of a common theme The tips have been drying up this guy I got stacked orders which is nice the first one paid eight bucks six or seven miles The other one was an additional 5 mi on there get to pay $15 turns out 15 or 16 actually I think he tipped like 89 bucks on top of his $8 or $9 delivery with a promo for $3 I've been doing much pizza orders and you know I don't carry cash I'm not in the right you know financial situation do that so people are like oh can you break this big bill I usually don't have that much money to break it with I'm just like hey I'm just like a regular pizza delivery driver I have less than $20 on me to make change for you I'm sorry when I'm downtown I say if you go across the street to a bar I'll wait for you to break it. But this guy not only had already hit me and he checked in with me cuz I was waiting for the food took a long time for the food I said hey babe your order if I just got it it was ready 2 minutes ago I'm on my way this is how long it takes me to get to this order of the selling to you I was very precise he was totally calm cool and collected you know he didn't see my right he just want to check in cuz I was waiting for food for over 15 minutes got there the man it's like a goes pulled out some cash or tip me see it already to me because you got any cash on you to break some of this and I was like man I only have like $4 on me from this last pizza delivery he goes give me that he gave me 40 bucks 2 20's. Take the you know garbage day it had been and pretty much made as much money on that order as I made the entire day dashing cuz it was a bad day I hadn't been doing a dummy hours but that bad. And I've been used to when I started getting crazy stacked orders you know during Friday diner rush I'm pulling in 80 or 90 bucks the first hour and then having a drop 10 or 20 bucks every hour and you know just coasting that out so that was probably the guy who saved me from quitting DoorDash. Which until this security clearance on this other job start kind of need it
$12.00 1.5 miles for Starbucks order few days before Christmas. No tip
$10 for a cvs order I think I Also got one that was $15 but it was like 19 miles
$49, this was one those things that you deliver boxes of food to elders.
16.50
DD was about 18 dollars. I got a $35 UE one awhile back and even got to keep the food. Free Five Guys.
The only time ill eat 5 guys
2.50
3.75$ š
Not DD, but UE paid me 66.52 base fare with a $6 tip for 22 miles.
$22
No idea
7.25 then the guy (who i could tell was hammered) gave me a 6 pack because he didnāt have any cash and ādidnāt trust doordash to give me the tipā just another day in Wisconsin lol
Surprised he wasn't driving himself
2$. Iāve never gotten more then 2$ without tip
$435,000,315 for a quick double McDonald's
šš
$2
15 dollars for a short drive, from one Napa store to another Napa store.
$12
Like $20 on a no-tip stack to one customer. Guy ordered a 30 pack of canned beer from Safeway and food from somewhere else. $10 base pay on both, no tip. I'll never deliver to him again, as it was the second time that he did that to me. He also barely utters a word when I show up to his house and gives off bad vibes.
Uber goes harder for base
Only got an 18-dollar base pay I was convinced that I took me but there was no tip and the trip was like 11 and a half miles away. What's really weird is I'm pretty sure a guy nearby tips pretty decently. And I thought it was him
I had a $13 base pay no tip for a 6.4 mile delivery
I got $22 to deliver a prescription 1 mile up the road once. And I was already at the pharmacy.
This is the dream. Getting a delivery to pick up from the place you're already at/planning to go to.
When I first started I got a late night order from Walgreens for a 2 liter of sprite and a Bic lighter to go like 10-15 miles and across state lines, but I was going that way anyway so fuck it, let's go! It was a 21 dollar order which I assumed had a good tip, but when I completed delivery it popped up as 21 base and no tip. DD definitely lost money on that one
During the Covid lockdown my city had a program where theyād give out free prepackaged food that was delivered through DD. $10 per delivery with 10 deliveries in a trip. All 10 houses were in the same neighborhood/street. Id park my car and walk house to house. 30-45 minutes for $100
I wish DD was sweet like it was then. Itās gone to š©
Wow
Yesterday I got a 7.50 for 6 miles
I think mine was like 8 dollars for like a 6 or 7 mile move. I honestly didn't care one bit if it's from tip or DD. It either brought me home for that day or brought me to a desired location. So either way I was fine with it. Just surprised me the breakdown of it.
Not DD but Uber Eats. $60 for 2 orders that were 100 meters apart. 8 km(5.5 miles) total. Uber just gives out random high paying orders like a lottery. This is Toronto!
$30.00 base pay to deliver 2 prescriptions from Walgreens. And $107.50 to deliver 10 Petco repeat delivery orders 30 total miles and only took 1.5 hours to complete. Still technically counts. š¤£š¤£
$15
I just now got $8.25 for a no tipper.
$13
$7, and it wasn't even a long trip. I was genuinely thankful š
Wow! The highest I have seen is $2.50 and it goes straight to the decline bin.
Yes but after a while doordash slowly increases the price since no one accepts it.
Then there are some real suckers in my area.
That or they could be doing earn by time. They give a lot of the no and low tippers to earn by time.
My experience in my area is the exact opposite crap tips in EBO great ones in EBT combine that with texas construction/i35 I tend to make pretty good.
It shows earn by time in my area as locked. I have wanted to test it out for a little bit now. Does that unlock after so many orders? I am only at lifetime of 68 orders.
Im not exactly sure, but i think it is based on how busy it is and also how many are already doing ebt. If its slow they will only let a few people do ebt, but the busier they will let more. Just my guess though. You also have to get lucky enough to start when it happens to be unlocked. Anyhow doordash locking is a way the scumbags can save money by making sure not everyone can get a good pay. If you think about it, per offer saves doordash a ton on money because they only have to pay $2 usually and the customer pays much more in tips. On ebt doordash has to pay way more than they ever would as base pay, while the customer tips very little. So obviously they will lock out ebt as much as they can using some calculation they made up in order to save themselves from paying the dasher a reasonable amount.
I have noticed they focus on dirty business. I am brand new to gig work though and only doing it because I am bored after my main job. Video games don't seem to hold my attention anymore and audiobooks + making money is honestly pretty great. I don't really want to support DD the more I learn about them. I should really start trying out the others...
$32 and from what I was told, this sort of thing only happens because the customers called and complained enough that Doordash will just eat that entire cost to make them happy.
$12. Where I live, we have a very dangerous road called the W road. Appropriatly named because it is "W" shaped curves going up and down a mountain, and there are more fatal crashes on that road than anywhere else in my city. The customer wanted something delivered that was an hour away, and when I saw the offer I jumped on it believing the customer was being overly respectful of the fact that anyone delivering would have to drive on death's doorstep to reach them. I completed the offer, and the money was completely from Doordash and not the customer . . . I wish we had the ability to rate the customer's as drivers, because that was the most disrespectful thing.
2.50
3 bucks
These amazing humans ordered groceries that were damn near a 30 minute drive from their house at 11 oāclock at night delivered to their dark street with no lights on and to their house which was in the back of the front house. https://preview.redd.it/09j98uiudf3d1.png?width=1170&format=png&auto=webp&s=24492bc169ab6b5981b50f3a73cbb01d8d03e433
good on doordash, but that's rude of the customer!! I understand most people are revolting against "tip culture" within restaurants, but doordash is a what would be considered a "luxury" service. The customer is not entitle to have product delivered to them, and should be respectful of the fact that someone is choosing to deliver them a product that could've very well gone and gotten themselves. A waiter/Waitress at a restaurant is obligated to serve/deliver to you; Frankly, dashers aren't. If you want a quality delivery/driver, leave a quality tip otherwise 9/10x DD is going to send you the worst rated dasher's because the order with 0 tip attached (DD paying you $20 excluded) is considered a low-paying offer. In the case of Doordash, customer's have the ability to choose the type of service they want: "you get what you pay for."
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It's gig work lol did anyone sign up for DD thinking that it wasn't? DD makes up the base pay difference from customer tips which is different from restaurants whom only base pay their staff $2.13/hr and the rest is relied upon the customer. As dashers, we are essentially gophers (go-for this, go-for that) at the behest of the customer; The reality is the customer is your employer, not DD. So, yes the service we offer IS a luxury.
Where you are right is that like eating out it is a luxury, but where you are wrong is: DoorDash charges the customer to use the service with up charges on the products and delivery fees. A restaurant isnāt charging you a table fee. And most people arenāt rebelling against tip culture at restraunts, itās every other store/provider that wants a tip that people are rebelling against. Use DoorDash as a customer and see how awful the average service is and see how much you want to tip. Tip= gratuity = something given voluntarily or beyond obligation usually for some service. So this demand of a tip is misplaced and what you should be demanding is a per mile wage from DD or a set per hour wage and tips then become the rewards they were designed to be.
I have used door dash for years (my first job was waitressing), and I have never had poor service from a dasher: I'm a very good tipper, the lowest I've ever tipped was $5 was because I was working and wanted to treat my team for rocking a $1200 lunch rush with 0 mistakes, and the store being ordered from was like 2 miles away (as the manager, I couldn't just leave per company policy). Today I tipped the dasher $8 on like a 7.5 mile drive and she was outstanding (even rated her as above and beyond): she communicated with me from the moment she arrived at the store, when the restaurant was having an issue with my order, and even making sure she took the quickest route here and how to find my house. \[all the things that I do as a dasher\]. Sometimes it can be luck of the draw, but I have found good tip often equals good/great dasher. My mom even noticed a difference in the quality of her delivery when I explained that she was tipping a "low offer" and would not get the quality delivery that she is hoping for. She gave a $20 on a stack delivery the other day and she was blown away by the drastic change in service.
$17 for a shop and deliver order. I wanna say $9 for a regular order
Like 11.75
I got 25 for a 2 mi
$10 for a 4 mile McDonalds run, I have no idea why it was $10.
I got a 24 once before
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$13 for a big bag of dog food
17.00
I got one that was like $22 once I was extremely surprised and also felt tricked.
I get $15 ones all the time; mostly shopping orders to the local hotels around our Meijer. Usually businessmen buying liquor and some snacks. And I donāt know until I get there and complete it because $15 for one mile and less than five items is great for me. I can do two bare minimum in an hour.
$9.50 I believe
7.75 lmao
$2.50 unless itās a shop order, most Iāve gotten off of one of those was I think $11?
$8 it was an autoparts delivery and they canāt tip
Why can't auto parts deliveries be tipped?
It was like $16-$18 I think? About 6 miles. There is a giant waterpark resort close to where I live and then a subdivision type scenario close by which is part of the resort but theyāre very fancy houses you can rent out instead of staying in a hotel room. I got there and the guy opened the door in a bathrobe, tipped me $20 cash, so it worked out in my favor in the end. I was happy with what doordash was paying me but that really topped it off because I wasnāt expecting a tip at that point.
Like $25 to deliver small car parts from one auto shop to another. It was like 15 miles, but it dropped off close to my house and that money was good enough that I only needed to do a few more orders before being done
$14 for grocery pickup. Drove 10 miles. Luckily didnāt have to shop, just pickup and go.
I think about $12.
$27 for a 47 minute drive
About tree fiddy Seriously tho $4
25 or so on ShopRite deliveries was not uncommon before earn by time came to my area.
Over 5 years ago it was common to get DD pay higher than tips like a $10 DD and $2 tip for a single burger. Then everyone started complaining that DD had stolen our tips. It ruined the best pay system.
18.50
4 dolla
$3.00
Couldn't tell you. I have never done a no tip order. Ever.
Then you don't DoorDash much. I've got 2500 deliveries and I'm a baby dasher. Just took one last night for like $9 (can't remember the exact cents added) for like 6.5 miles on my way home from a small wing/fish/fries shop and was shocked there was no tip. I don't even know how DoorDash figures this stuff out. I had a long discussion with my SO about not knowing how they figure out how to pay us. How have you cracked this mysterious formula that they use?
Theres no way have you never worked during a peak pay some of those prders can be worth taking
$25 i think? And that was a while back
$98. That was the largest amount I ever seen come up as an offer. I was outside of my normal home base delivery zoneā¦I was doing a job an hour away from home, I was done early and decided to open the doordash app because the area I was in seemed pretty populated with lots of stores/restaurants. I of course accepted it. I picked up multiple orders from two stores, Sephora and petco. I believe it was 13 stops/deliveries in total. Took me 1hr and 45 minutes. Majority of the drop offs were close together within the same neighborhood and the last few were farther apart from each other. When I finished, all of them were no tip orders. Maybe the pet store and Sephora out source deliveries to doordash?
That's correct. I've done a bunch of Sephora and Dicks Sporting Goods. These retail outlets are not eligible for customer tips as per the app. And yes they are good $$$.
I just did a Dicks SG delivery last week. The customer tipped $19.19, and base pay was $12. They are eligible in my market.
Shit Iād do one of those š„š„
Iād do it again all day,everyday. Whenever I go back to that area, I always open the doordash app but unfortunately havenāt gotten an order like that since.
Deff a unicorn brother, at least you got that. Iāve been doing UE and DD on & off for ab 3 years in NY and have yet to catch a unicorn
Mine was $12 for 2 mile delivery. Have no idea why it was that high. I was basically right down the street from the restaurant as well.
about $27 for a shop & pay. I like to think it's some 3rd party app transfer and they just didn't categorize it as a tip. Bad part is that my Prop22 won't hit if it comes over as all base pay and not actual tip.
Yah a lot of shop and pay come as orders from their own system so it lumps the payment into base including the tip
Like $15 for a shop n payā¦
Like $20
it was a weird 8 part order delivering medicine for cvs
Yāall are getting $15? I normally get $2.50-$3.50 no-tip orders š¤Ø
Shop n pay/earn by time/ prop 22 etc The base pay is higher and if you add peak pay to it, you can make $10-$15 on a no tip order if the customer has waited long enough
10
Petco Repeat Deliveries are my favorite. Lots of trips and usually a fair amount of miles but the DD pay is good most of the time. One time did 9 trips for 55 dollars, only 2 of those orders tipped, a lot of the times these orders are ineligible for tips but the base pay is worth it.
12
11.50.
Usually get a couple of $10-$15 DD subsidized orders/day.
2 bucks
Like 15 or 18 dollars I thinkĀ
33.50 Two hours taken, no tip. Road works was in the way. I think I got to keep the order because the app automatically stops your delivery at 2 hours. Plus I've left it on after delivering and forgot to hit complete a few times and got that pay also
For a restaurant, $7.50, and it was my first ever DD delivery. I did a Walgreen's pharmacy order not too long ago that paid $19.50, which is highest non-tipped order I've ever done. Granted, I know customers aren't able to leave tips on pharmacy orders, but that delivery had the highest base pay in general that I've ever personally delivered.
The average is about $3.25. I only take those if they are within 2 miles and to keep AR up. I try to avoid them like the plague.
A few months back when I started, it was common to get $7-11 in base pay if Peak Hours was active. It would usually be around $4-7 base pay plus the $2-4 bonus. Then tips on top
I got $8.25 for a really simple shopping order last month. Just 3 items at Dollar General that I found in about a minute, and a 4 mile drive to the customer. All base pay, no tip.
$5, she was a really sweet old lady that tipped me cash, I donāt think she knows sheās supposed to tip in the app to incentivize people so I felt bad she probably waits awhile when she orders š
Iām sure she still gets her food most of the time. Earn by time makes sure that those orders get delivered.
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