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"Pay Me Lost Wages Or I Am Suing": Delivery Agent Threatens Customer Who Marked His Food Not Delivered

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[ad_1] Getting fresh food delivered right to your doorstep is nothing less than a blessing. From ice creams and drinks to noodles and curries, you can order anything using a food delivery application. But, what if your order shows delivered on the app, and you haven't received it? In such a situation, you either try reaching out to the delivery agent or raise a complaint. Recently, a customer who marked his order as missing was threatened by a delivery agent. Their chat has now gone viral with 24k upvotes and thousands of comments.  Also Read : Food Delivery Rider, Falsely Blamed For Not Delivering Order, Confronts The Customer The exchange of messages which took place between a customer and a DoorDash food delivery agent was shared on Reddit. The delivery guy asked the customer why he reported his order to be missing when the food was dropped at his house. To this, the customer stated that the order was not outside his door and no pictures of the food packet were shared on t

Supreme Court to hear case that could reshape the

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[ad_1] Washington — Kati Morton was a reluctant adopter of YouTube. A therapist working toward her license in California, it was her then-boyfriend, now-husband, who first suggested that Morton explore posting videos on the platform as a way to disseminate mental health information. The year was 2011, and Morton, like many others, thought YouTube primarily consisted of videos of cats playing the piano and make-up tutorials. But after seeing other content posted on the site, Morton decided to give it a shot. Her audience started small, with her videos garnering a handful of views. But in the more than a decade since then, Morton's YouTube channel has grown to more than 1.2 million subscribers. Crucial to the growth of Morton's audience is YouTube's system for recommending content to users, which the company began building in 2008. It relies on a highly complex algorithm to predict what videos will interest viewers and keep