Is DeliverThat Worth It? Full Review

The Rideshare Guy
25 Sept 202314:43

Summary

TLDRIn this review, Tyler from the Rideshare Guy explores the 'Deliver That' app, a food delivery service specializing in large catering orders. He highlights the app's benefits, such as high earning potential early in the day and excellent customer service, but also points out drawbacks like the need to book orders a day in advance and the app's order acceptance system. Despite minor inconveniences, Tyler finds the app a lucrative way to kickstart his day, often making $30-$60 per order with delivery fees and generous tips.

Takeaways

  • πŸš— DeliverThat is a food delivery service that focuses on catering orders, typically much larger than those from services like UberEats or DoorDash.
  • πŸ’° The service offers a good opportunity to make a significant amount of money at the beginning of a shift, with average earnings ranging from $30 to $40 per order including delivery fees and tips.
  • πŸ“… It is advantageous to start using DeliverThat early in the day, as most orders come in between 10 AM and 11 AM, and orders can be pre-scheduled for the next day.
  • πŸ“ DeliverThat orders are usually directed to businesses, though residential deliveries can also occur.
  • πŸ›οΈ The average order value on DeliverThat ranges from $200 to $400, with some orders exceeding $900.
  • πŸ’΅ Delivery fees vary based on the distance, with a minimum of $7 and a maximum observed fee of around $13 for a particularly long distance.
  • πŸ€‘ Tips are a significant part of earnings on DeliverThat, often compensating for the higher cost of catering orders.
  • πŸ”„ If a restaurant takes a long time to prepare an order, DeliverThat provides an additional $5 waiting fee, without the driver needing to request it.
  • πŸ‘€ DeliverThat has responsive customer service, allowing drivers to get in touch with a real person quickly via phone call or text message.
  • πŸ“ A downside is the order acceptance process, which requires drivers to be quick to 'accept' orders as they are sent out to all online drivers simultaneously.
  • πŸ“¦ The provided catering bags by DeliverThat are not of high quality, being thin and prone to damage, although they are functional for the job.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the Deliver app?

    -The Deliver app is primarily used for food delivery, specifically catering services, where drivers can take on large orders typically going to businesses or homes.

  • How does the order process work with Deliver compared to other food delivery apps?

    -Unlike other apps where drivers receive requests in real-time, with Deliver, drivers often have to sign in the day before to receive orders, and the orders are assigned to the first driver who accepts them.

  • What is the typical size of the orders that drivers receive through Deliver?

    -The orders through Deliver are usually much larger compared to other food delivery services, ranging between two and four hundred dollars, with some as large as nine hundred dollars.

  • How does the payment structure work for drivers using Deliver?

    -Drivers are paid a delivery fee, which can range from seven dollars to more depending on the distance, and tips, which can be substantial due to the high value of the orders.

  • What are the benefits of using Deliver to start a driving day?

    -Using Deliver can be a great way to start a day with a large amount of income, as orders typically come in early in the morning and can pay between 30 to 40 dollars, including delivery fee and tip.

  • What additional payment do drivers receive if a restaurant takes a long time to prepare the order?

    -If the restaurant takes a long time to prepare the order, Deliver gives drivers an additional five dollars for waiting, without the need to request it.

  • How easy is it to get in contact with a real person for support while using Deliver?

    -It is very easy and quick to get in contact with a real person for support through phone call or text message, which is a significant advantage over other apps.

  • What is the cost for a background check when signing up for Deliver?

    -The cost for a background check when signing up for Deliver is about 25 dollars, which drivers have to pay themselves.

  • What are the drawbacks of the order acceptance system in Deliver?

    -The drawbacks include the need to constantly monitor the app to quickly accept orders as they are sent out to all active drivers, which can lead to missed opportunities if the driver is not fast enough.

  • What are the issues with the catering bags provided by Deliver?

    -The catering bags provided by Deliver are not of high quality; they are thin, the zippers can break easily, and they do not offer great thermal protection for the food.

  • Why might a driver sometimes not have direct contact information for the person receiving the delivery?

    -Sometimes drivers do not have direct contact information for the recipient because the deliveries are often made to businesses or offices where the specific recipient or room number may not be provided.

Outlines

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πŸš— Introduction to Deliver App for Gig Workers

Tyler from the Rideshare Guy introduces 'Deliver', a food delivery service that caters to large orders, typically for businesses, and contrasts it with other services like UberEats, DoorDash, or GrubHub. He shares his experience using the app for about seven months, highlighting its benefits and drawbacks. The app is known for catering orders, which can range from $60 to $900, and offers a unique opportunity to start the day with significant earnings. The video promises to reveal average earnings from the service.

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πŸ’° Earning Potential and Tips with Deliver App

The script discusses the earning potential with the Deliver app, emphasizing the high delivery fees that can range from $7 to $13, depending on the distance. It also highlights the significant tips that drivers can receive due to the high value of catering orders. Tyler explains the tip-sharing mechanism through Easy Catering, where drivers can expect a tip pool ranging from $21 to $27, with his average being around $23 to $25. He also mentions the ease of signing up for the service, including the background check and the option to purchase insulated bags.

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πŸ“ž Deliver App's Customer Service and Order System

Tyler praises Deliver app's customer service, noting the ability to quickly get in touch with a real person via phone or text message. He shares a personal anecdote about resolving an order conflict with another driver, showcasing the app's responsiveness. However, he also points out some dislikes, such as the order acceptance system that requires drivers to be quick to claim orders, which can be frustrating. Additionally, he criticizes the quality of the provided bags, stating they are thin and prone to damage, and the lack of direct contact information for recipients, which can complicate deliveries.

πŸ”„ Deliver App's Order Timing and Frequency

In the final paragraph, Tyler addresses the timing and frequency of orders with Deliver, noting that they are typically available in the morning hours between 10 AM and noon, with some very early or late afternoon orders. He expresses his desire for more orders throughout the day and shares his strategy for using Deliver to start his day with a substantial income before moving on to other gig work. He concludes by encouraging viewers to try Deliver and share their experiences, and he thanks the audience for watching.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Gig App

A 'gig app' refers to a platform that allows individuals to find short-term, flexible jobs or 'gigs', often in the gig economy. In the context of the video, the presenter is discussing a specific gig app called 'Deliver That', which is used for food delivery services. The app is highlighted as a way to make extra money, particularly for those engaged in delivery driving.

πŸ’‘Delivery Driving

Delivery driving involves transporting goods or food from one location to another, typically for a fee. The video emphasizes the use of the Deliver That app for this purpose, where drivers can accept orders and earn income based on delivery fees and tips. It is portrayed as a way to start the day with a significant income.

πŸ’‘Catering Service

A catering service provides food and beverages for events or businesses. In the video, Deliver That is described as a catering service rather than a standard food delivery service like UberEats or DoorDash. This means that drivers using Deliver That handle larger orders, often destined for businesses, which can result in higher earnings.

πŸ’‘Income

Income refers to the money received for work or services provided. The video discusses the potential income from using the Deliver That app, including both the delivery fees and tips that drivers can earn. The presenter shares personal experiences and average earnings to illustrate the income potential.

πŸ’‘Background Check

A background check is a process of examining a person's history, often for employment purposes. The video mentions that to sign up for Deliver That, a driver must undergo a background check, which is a cost that the driver must cover. This is a requirement for ensuring the safety and reliability of the drivers.

πŸ’‘Tip Pool

A tip pool is a system where tips are collected and then distributed among service providers. In the context of the video, the presenter explains that for certain orders through Easy Catering, the tips are part of a tip pool, and drivers receive a share of the total tips, which can range from $21 to $27 in their area.

πŸ’‘Dispatch

Dispatch refers to the central point of control or communication in a system, often used in delivery or transportation services. The video praises Deliver That's dispatch system for its quick response times, allowing drivers to get in touch with a real person for assistance, which is a significant advantage over other apps.

πŸ’‘Order Acceptance

Order acceptance is the process by which a driver agrees to take on a delivery task. The video criticizes Deliver That's system of order acceptance, where drivers must quickly click an 'accept' button to secure an order, which can lead to frustration if the order is not ideal or if the driver is slow to respond.

πŸ’‘Catering Bags

Catering bags are insulated bags used to transport food and keep it warm during delivery. The video discusses the quality of the bags provided by Deliver That, noting that while they are functional, they are not of high quality and can be prone to damage.

πŸ’‘Customer Service

Customer service refers to the assistance provided to customers by a company. The video highlights Deliver That's customer service as a strong point, with the ability to quickly connect with a live person for support, which is beneficial for drivers facing issues during deliveries.

Highlights

DeliverThat is a food delivery service that focuses on catering orders, typically involving larger orders than those found on platforms like UberEats or DoorDash.

The average order value on DeliverThat ranges from $200 to $400, with some orders reaching up to $900.

DeliverThat is an excellent way to start your day with a significant income, as orders are often ready for delivery between 10 AM and 11 AM.

Drivers can start receiving orders the day before by turning on the app and letting it run in the background.

Delivery fees on DeliverThat can range from $7 to $13, depending on the distance traveled.

Tips on catering orders can be substantial, often matching or exceeding the delivery fee, due to the high value of the orders.

DeliverThat has a partnership with Easy Catering, which provides a consistent stream of orders and a tip-sharing system.

The tip amount for Easy Catering orders typically ranges from $21 to $27, with an average of around $23 to $25.

Signing up for DeliverThat requires a background check, which costs about $25 and is not covered by the platform.

DeliverThat offers a package deal that includes the background check fee and the purchase of catering bags.

Drivers can earn back the cost of the background check with their first catering order, making it a worthwhile investment.

DeliverThat provides excellent customer service, with the ability to quickly contact a live person via phone call or text message.

If a restaurant takes a long time to prepare an order, DeliverThat compensates drivers with an additional $5 for their wait time.

The process of receiving orders on DeliverThat can be competitive, as orders are sent to all active drivers and the first to accept gets the job.

Drivers may sometimes accept orders that are too far away and have to offer them back to other drivers, which can be frustrating.

The catering bags provided by DeliverThat are not of high quality, with issues like thin material and broken zippers.

DeliverThat orders often lack direct contact information for the recipient, which can make deliveries challenging, especially in large facilities like hotels.

Despite some drawbacks, the speaker plans to continue using DeliverThat due to its potential for high earnings at the start of the day.

Transcripts

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looking for a new gig app that'll help

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you make some extra money especially if

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you're doing delivery driving or looking

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for a way to start your day with a large

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amount of income I may have the perfect

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app for you with deliver that I've been

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driving for several months with it

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almost a year now here are some of the

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things I really like about it some of

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the things I don't like about it stick

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around to the end until I tell you how

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much I'm making on average with deliver

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that

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hi I'm Tyler from the Rideshare guy on

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today's episode we're going to be taking

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a look at deliver that I've been using

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deliver that now for about seven months

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and I have found some great things with

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it and some things that I don't like so

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first let's talk about what exactly

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delivered that is so deliver that is a

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food delivery service unlike things like

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ubereats doordash or GrubHub deliver

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that is a catering service so you're

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going to get large orders I've gotten

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orders as small as sixty dollars which

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I've gotten with an ubereats before as

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well but I've also got orders as large

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as 900 worth of food that was being

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delivered and most of the time most of

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the ones that I've received range

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between two and four hundred dollars

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that you're going to get that's how much

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the food costs and we'll talk about how

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much you make in a second but so we're

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talking about much larger orders than

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you would get with something such as

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ubereats or doordash this is something

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that's going to be going typically to a

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business although sometimes you might go

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to a house or something like that Now

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using deliver that is a great way to

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start your day that I found so unlike

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the other apps where you turn on and you

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can be on for hours and get requests

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typically you're only going to get

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requests uh if you start early early in

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the morning and you're not going to be

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delivering those for several hours or if

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you turn on the day before you'll start

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getting deliveries for tomorrow so

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typically what I'll do if say I know I'm

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going to be driving on a Wednesday I

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will turn deliver that on on Tuesday

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afternoon and just kind of have it

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running in the background while I'm

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doing other things in my life whether

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it's working on videos like this or

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articles for the Rideshare guy or just

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playing games on my computer I can just

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have the deliver that app right next to

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me waiting for an order to come in and I

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can accept it and then decide if I want

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to keep it or not so that's how I've

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used it once you get an order and you've

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accepted it it'll pop up it'll show you

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exactly where you're going to pick up

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where you're going to drop off and it

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will tell you how much money you're

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going to make from the delivery fee

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itself which is going to range from

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Seven dollars to however many miles it's

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been the most I've seen for the delivery

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fee has been around 13 but it was a lot

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of miles I don't remember exactly how

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many it was but

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obviously the more miles you drive the

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more money you're going to get on that

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delivery fee now when it comes to the

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bigger side of this it's the tips that

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you're going to get from deliver that

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because the tips because it's a catering

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order the food prices a lot more like I

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said some of the orders have been up to

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eight hundred dollars you're going to

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get tipped accordingly at times so

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you're gonna make more on tips now the

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majority of the deliveries that I've

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picked up for have been through the easy

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catering so deliver that has a contract

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through easy catering if someone orders

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through easy catering they get that

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delivery through deliver that so you'll

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pick that up and what you'll see when

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you get things like that is that the

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under the tip amount it won't actually

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give you an amount it'll tell you that

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this will be a tip share through easy

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catering and that it is a tip pool and

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that you will find out how much it is in

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a few days uh based on when the next

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payday is and that it ranges in my area

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it tells me it ranges from 21 to twenty

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seven dollars for the tip I have

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typically found that it's usually around

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23 to 25 I've gotten one as much as 28

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dollars in the past but typically around

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23 to 25 dollars I always think of it as

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if I'm going to only get the 21 I've

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never got less than twenty one dollars

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before on an easy catering order but

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that's how I always think of it to judge

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if it's going to be worth it or not now

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signing up for deliver that is really

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easy to do you just go to their website

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we'll have a link in the description

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below for you to be able to do that but

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you go in you sign up you do have to

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have a background check which is going

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to cost you about 25 you have to pay to

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get that it was a little standoffish for

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me when I first started especially since

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all of the other apps like ubereats and

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doordash they cover that expense but you

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do have to pay it for it for deliver

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that but honestly your very first

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catering order that you get is going to

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cover that expense and then you're gonna

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be able to make money from then so it's

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a great way even though you do have to

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spend some money but it is a very simple

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process to do now if you don't have

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catering bags that you want to get they

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also do sell them you can get them at a

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pretty inexpensive price as well in fact

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they have a package deal to do the

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background check and to get some bags

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that will that they'll send you for a

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pretty reasonable price I believe when I

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did it was under fifty dollars like I

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said this was almost a year ago when I

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started and it was pretty reasonable but

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most insulated bags if you've been

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driving and doing deliveries for a while

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are going to be good enough that you're

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going to be able to get started

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especially if you have like a large

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pizza bag like I have but you're going

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to want to do whatever you can send

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those pictures in to get them approved

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and do so as quickly as possible so here

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are the main things that I really really

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like about deliver that so number one is

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that this is a great way to get a large

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amount of money usually at the beginning

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of your shift a lot of these orders come

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in and the delivery is going to be

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between 10 and 11. which means I can

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start delivering for my lunch shift

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doing delivery for food and the very

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first thing that I do is this catering

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order so I love doing that because

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typically I get 30 to 40 dollars for one

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of these with the delivery fee plus the

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tip and it usually takes between 30

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minutes and an hour to do so if you get

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thirty dollars in 30 minutes then that's

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60 an hour then you can also start

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driving for ubereats doordash GrubHub

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and all that as well sometimes you can

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also get a double deliver that order so

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you'll pick up one drop off one and get

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the next one and then you've got two

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orders that took you between an hour and

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two hours and you've already are at 60

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to 80 dollars for the day and you've

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only worked two hours so really great

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way to start the day and I really like

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that it is a great start to make sure

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that you're gonna make as much money as

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you need to for the day so definitely a

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great thing for deliver that and another

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awesome thing that I like about deliver

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that is the fact that if the restaurant

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takes a long time to get that food ready

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that they're going to give you an

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additional five dollars for it so if you

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get there and you sit and you wait you

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don't have to like with Uber send them a

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message you don't have to cancel the

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order to get a four dollar fee for your

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time you're going to get an additional

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five dollars simply for waiting I've got

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it for waiting as little as 15 minutes

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and I didn't even request it I didn't

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think about it because the order was

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going to be big enough that waiting 15

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minutes didn't really bother me for this

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but they gave me an extra five dollars

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anyway so they automatically do that you

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start driving away if it's far enough

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away you'll actually just receive a text

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message that tells you hey we're giving

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you an extra five dollars because you

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had to wait so long so I really like

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that about deliver that you don't have

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to fight for extra money for wasting

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your time with other apps like ubereats

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or things like that don't really do

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another thing that I really like about

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deliver that is that you can get in

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contact with a real live person very

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quickly you can do that through phone

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call or even a text message and they

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respond really really quick uh recently

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I was picking up my own order and while

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I was there there was an issue with the

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a different deliver that driver as well

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as a doordash driver for whatever reason

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and I don't know they were both sent to

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pick up the same exact order the deliver

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that driver picked his phone up called

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dispatch and had a person on the phone

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within seconds they asked the doordash

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driver to do the same and he literally

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said I'm just going to cancel the order

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because it'll take me too long to get in

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touch with someone so that deliver that

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driver was able to get that order and

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take off with it and make the money

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whereas the doordash driver just said

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I'm Gonna Cancel because I can't get in

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touch with anyone so the ability to get

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someone on the phone within a matter of

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seconds is awesome uh no other app that

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I found has been able to compete with

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that so it's really really great to do

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that and they even respond to text

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messages and they'll do it really really

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quick so definitely a pro on my side

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that I think would deliver that some

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things I really really don't like about

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deliver that are how you get the orders

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in the first place I don't like that I

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have to sign in the day before it

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doesn't really bother me if I'm not

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doing anything but it does take up my

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phone so I have to or it's easier and

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better if I stay with the actual app on

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my phone and not switch back and forth

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so you can't scroll through Instagram or

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things like that the requests will come

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in you'll still see them at times but by

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the time you get over to the app another

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driver is going to accept it so they

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actually send their orders out to all

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the drivers that are on at the same time

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so whoever clicks that accept button

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first gets the order so I really don't

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like that feature of it I wish it went

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to individual drivers that were maybe

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the closest but at the same time if it's

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for the next day

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I don't really know how they would fix

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that other than to say hey you're next

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in line maybe but I'm not sure how they

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would fix that to make it better but

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having to click the accept Button as

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quickly as possible is really annoying

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and knowing that you just missed out on

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an order that would be perfect because

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your thumb was a little slower or

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whatever he's really aggravating and

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then because you're trying to get an

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order and you're just clicking except a

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lot of times they're too far away and so

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you then have to offer them back to the

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other drivers because it's too far away

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and you're not going to go there I've

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gotten delivered that requests that I've

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accepted because I was just trying to

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get one that's really really quick and

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it came up and it was literally an hour

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and a half away for the pickup and drop

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off and you don't get paid extra for

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that you only get paid from the pickup

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to the drop off so really wouldn't have

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made Financial sense for me to drive an

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hour and a half over there unless I was

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going to then stay the day over there or

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do something else but that's just

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something that I really don't like that

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I can't just except I wish there was a

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better way for that to happen and

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another thing that I don't like about

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deliver that is these bags that you get

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now I know that I mentioned that the

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bags and getting them was part of the

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good thing about and the easiest part of

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signing up but if you take a look at

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these bags they're not that great

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foreign

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it's really really thin the zipper has

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already broke off of it

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this one is really really thin it

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doesn't really have any thermal or

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anything to to keep the bag going and

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they rip really really easy and kind of

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fall apart the bags work but they don't

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work great

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and so they're not that great to have

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but

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they work for what you need another

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thing I don't like about it is a lot of

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times you don't have a person that

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you're dropping off to and their contact

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information so most of the deliver

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that's that I have got have been

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dropping off to doctors offices so it's

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usually lunch and going to a doctor's

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office or something like that and you

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might have the information for that

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office the address but you don't know

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what specific person you're dropping it

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off to and if there's an issue you don't

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usually have a phone number other than

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deliver that now fortunately like I said

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their customer service is great you can

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get someone on the phone from deliver

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that and they can usually get in contact

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with the customer very quickly but I

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wish there was a way for me to just

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directly get in touch with the customer

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when there's an issue like for instance

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I've had some situations where I

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delivered to a hotel hotel has a lot of

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rooms in it so we had I had no idea

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where it was going to be delivered I

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asked the front desk they had no idea

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and it took me a while to actually find

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someone that was able to say hey it's in

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that room and go there and deliver it so

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that was a huge issue for me and so I

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wish there was a better way to contact

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the actual customer when it came time to

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do the delivery so there you have it

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that's my review of deliver that it's

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definitely something I'm going to

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continue to drive with if I could get

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all day deliver that's I would

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absolutely do it unfortunately there is

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not enough that come in I've only seen a

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few that are in the afternoon so usually

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they are all between the hours of 10 and

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noon sometimes you'll get some that are

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earlier and I mean really early like

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seven in the morning and very very few

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times you'll get some that are four or

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five in the afternoon but typically

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you'll just get one or two in that early

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afternoon hours but it is again a great

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way to start the day in before you start

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getting into the other apps and to make

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as much money as possible so definitely

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something I'm going to continue to use

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uh what about you have you used deliver

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that have you thought about usually

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deliver that what are some of the other

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questions that you may have or what have

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it's been your experience in your area

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so I can only speak about my area and

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what has worked here and this is

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definitely something that's worked here

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it's added quite a bit of money to how

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much I make each week because it starts

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my day off with 30 to 60 dollars on at

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the beginning of a day and then I can

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drive the rest of the day doing

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everything else as well so definitely

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something that gets you started on the

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right foot makes more money in my area

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what about you what about your area and

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if you're interested again please see

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the link below in the description and

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let them know that you found out from

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the Rideshare guy about deliver that so

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give us a thumbs up really helps us out

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possible and as little time as possible

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and until next time stay safe out there

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everyone

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