I’m a delivery driver and customers try to trick me out of money with pay hack

A NEW hack is scamming supply drivers out of well-deserved money and time.

Supply driver Nick fell sufferer to the rip-off that includes the promise of a tip - and now he is warning different drivers once more falling for a similar trick.

Delivery driver Nick shares his harrowing experience of being scammed by a customer
Supply driver Nick shares his harrowing expertise of being scammed by a buyer

Nick was carrying out an Instacart order when he got scammed by a customer.
Nick was finishing up an Instacart order when he obtained scammed by a buyer.

The hack is focusing on Instacart, DoorDash, and different supply drivers.

After getting scammed by a buyer, Nick, generally known as @niicky_diicky on Tiktok, emphasised how necessary it's by no means to provide your telephone quantity "even when they are saying they will tip you".

CHEATING THE SYSTEM

He mentioned within the video that the rip-off began when he obtained an order from a buyer to gather Oreos and ice cream from Walgreens.

When he obtained to the shop he obtained a message from the client saying that they could need to cancel their order as a consequence of an "emergency" as they would not be at house to obtain the order.

Nick collected the objects and cashed them out because the buyer had not confirmed that they had been canceling from Instacart.

The driving force then obtained one other message from the client requesting he cancel the order - and to ship on his quantity in order that the client may Venmo him a tip for the inconvenience.

“I didn’t assume something about that was bizarre,” he mentioned.

Nick then contacted buyer care to tell them in regards to the state of affairs they usually instructed him to maintain the objects as they're meals and that they may give him a bump of $7 for finishing up the order.

After this, Nick obtained a name from a buyer care operative saying that the client who had cancelled the order is on the telephone with them claiming that the driving force stole their meals and scammed them.

Nick was then instructed his account has been "purple flagged."

The driving force continued his subsequent order and the particular person from buyer care made contact once more asking for a one-time passcode in order that they might log into his account and rectify the state of affairs.

It turned out that the one that rang Nick claiming to be from Instacart was a scammer who had made the meals order, who then used the passcode to get into his Instacart account and declare some cash.

It's a must to wait 24 hours to get cash from the account however he couldn't work for the remainder of the day as his account was underneath evaluation.

INFURIATED FANS

Infuriated customers took to the remark part on the video to voice their outrage.

One particular person commented, saying: “Individuals will actually do something for cash"

One other particular person mentioned: “These scams are getting out of hand. That’s such an elaborate scheme,”

Nick ended the video by warning different supply drivers to not give out their telephone numbers to anybody, even when they are saying that they will tip you.

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