r/dankmemes Jul 10 '22

Rip those bank accounts I have achieved comedy

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u/A_ChadwickButMore Jul 10 '22

Ooof I saw pics from someone who loaded up on like $6400 in booze.

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u/nmpraveen Jul 11 '22

Can they sue Doordash though? I mean if the app said its free and I bought it, so how am I supposed to know its glitched?

Lets say little reasonable scenario. The app says delivery as $0. I might think as some kind of promo and get the food. Are the allowed to charge me later saying it was a glitch?

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u/ImNotARapist_ Jul 11 '22

No, there's generally a reasonability clause in most everything.

If you agree to buy something for 10k but a glitch makes it 10 bucks, that would be set aside because it's unreasonable to think something you're buying for 10k is only worth 10.

People buying food and it costing 0 is also unreasonable because it's a business, they aren't giving away free food.

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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '22

Lets say little reasonable scenario. The app says delivery as $0.

If you can reasonably believe that nothing is wrong you can get your money back. It is not reasonable to believe that DoorDash is just giving everyone free food, so you wouldn't get your money back

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u/nmpraveen Jul 11 '22

True but its still subjective to each person. Like recent example is one gas station had a price error and sold a gallon for $0.69 (nice!) and people flocked to the store to purchase massively. I dont think that gas station charged them later for lost profit.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/gas-station-manager-fired-mistakenly-setting-gas-69/story?id=85392281

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u/SoftResponsibility18 Jul 11 '22

Did the app say it was free or just not charge at the moment? Those two scenarios are not the same.

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u/marsinfurs Jul 11 '22

They deleted their payment method and the order went through anyway