u/Dougolicious

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Can i legally enter a roommates room to recover property?

I have an ongoing situation with a roommate (you'll probably see more posts from me as theres a bunch of big problems).

They have my property in their room and wont return it. I lent them this in good faith a long time ago. Every time I've tried I've gotten no response or a delaying tactic to get into the room. This has been going on about 6 months.

I dont know the legality of this. What if I give them 24 hours written notice and then enter?

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u/Dougolicious — 17 hours ago
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How do i find out why i was only paid $2 for a bunch of deliveries?

I dont usually drive for GH, but i have been doing delivery in general for about 6 months. i have 4.9+ rating on a competing service.

I noticed on a recent email detailing deliveries that a number of these only paid $2.00, no tip. I would never accept an offer like that. In fact, offers were consistently very high that day, and I stuck with GH for that reason.

From what i recall, i was supposed to get about $135 for that day but I actually got about $105.

Needless to say, wtf is this? How do i find an explanation?

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u/Dougolicious — 18 hours ago
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So the map now has a hexagonal heat map, like rideshare apps and also dungeons and dragons!! Wow, it looks so cool!!

Look Doordash: the physical delivery world isn't organized by hexagons. There is zero reason to do this. it doesn't add anything useful, but it does add confusion because the streets are actually organized as rectangular grids. it complicates understanding what zone you're in and it makes the map hard to read.

Mostly this pisses me off because of all the sh!tty problems the app has that doordash won't acknowledge or fix. After listening to all the complaints they said in their management meeting, "hey, what about a hexagonal design, amirite????" And that guy has carried out a successful campaign and will get a bonus that's more than we make in a year.

All of the changes I've noticed on the new release don't fix actual problems and aren't of any benefit to anyone - but they do add new problems and tell us that they aren't listening.

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u/Dougolicious — 9 days ago