Uber Eats driver steals more than $2000 of Apple gear from purchaser
A customer who ordered an iPhone 14 Pro Max and Apple Watch Ultra through Apple has wound up empty-handed and left footing a $2098 bill.
On Wednesday, Reddit user isolatedparanoia posted their experience with Apple's same-day delivery service on the r/Apple subreddit.
According to isolatedparanoia, they had placed an order for an iPhone 14 Pro Max and an Apple Watch Ultra through Apple's website. They paid extra to have the items delivered by a courier, who turned out to work via Uber Eats.
However, they never received their iPhone or Apple Watch and, instead, got a notification that the Uber Eats driver had marked the order as delivered.
The customer reached out to Apple, who, according to them, "initially agreed to replace one of the items, the watch they later decided to cancel the replacement order, and denied me the replacement for the phone."
They also found that their local police department would not allow them to file a report for civil matters.
Apple offers same-day, two-hour courier delivery for eligible in-stock items from a local Apple Store. Customers must pay an extra $9 for same-day delivery.
Apple outsources same-day delivery to local courier services and, in this case, used Uber Eats.
A similar case happened in October 2021, when Apple Support forums user Llinares168 reported that an Uber Eats driver had stolen their package. They later said that after multiple phone calls, they later received a refund.
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On Wednesday, Reddit user isolatedparanoia posted their experience with Apple's same-day delivery service on the r/Apple subreddit.
According to isolatedparanoia, they had placed an order for an iPhone 14 Pro Max and an Apple Watch Ultra through Apple's website. They paid extra to have the items delivered by a courier, who turned out to work via Uber Eats.
However, they never received their iPhone or Apple Watch and, instead, got a notification that the Uber Eats driver had marked the order as delivered.
The customer reached out to Apple, who, according to them, "initially agreed to replace one of the items, the watch they later decided to cancel the replacement order, and denied me the replacement for the phone."
They also found that their local police department would not allow them to file a report for civil matters.
Apple offers same-day, two-hour courier delivery for eligible in-stock items from a local Apple Store. Customers must pay an extra $9 for same-day delivery.
Apple outsources same-day delivery to local courier services and, in this case, used Uber Eats.
A similar case happened in October 2021, when Apple Support forums user Llinares168 reported that an Uber Eats driver had stolen their package. They later said that after multiple phone calls, they later received a refund.
Read on AppleInsider
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Topdrag, I suspect the $ amount falls under some threshold of them caring - or maybe they're just lazy. I've heard the same at a store here regarding people just walking out the door with merch - they can call the cops, and when they show up an hour later, they tell the employees "you know we can't do anything about it, right?" Not in California, btw. The stores either raise prices (and maybe close as a result) or just close the doors at some point if it gets to be too much.
Unlike the customer in this story, I got refunded immediately since two out of the three items are no longer available.
CC chargebacks are one way to protect yourself.
And Uber Eats drivers... according to the local radio station call ins, they're all eating your food. All of them.
In some jurisdictions reports aren't taken for what's considered petty theft. A crap ton of info was left out of this "blurb", the lack of info/context precludes this from being called a story, posted here. The original telling of this issue is over on reddit; https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/113gn1g/apple_and_uber_have_left_me_emptyhanded_and_out/
It makes it really secure.
The whole thing sounds funny to me.
Odd thing is that until it is marked as delivered, it has the driver info available.
Then it disappears.