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Why isn't the DNA method just used every time for refunds?


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Why isn't the DNA method just used every time for refunds?

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So for example, you didn't sign the package and it was left at your door, Isn't this a 100% guarantee of getting a refund? What instances can this fail? Why don't people use this method for every refund?

 

EDIT: CONCLUSION: There is no reason or risk. 


Edited by ariadev, 08 May 2020 - 05:32 AM.

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I can't really say anything about packages, but I failed Uber DNA once.


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I can't really say anything about packages, but I failed Uber DNA once.

 

Really? It depends, if you go to them and they don't have to get out of their car then it's pretty impossible to fail,?


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Really? It depends, if you go to them and they don't have to get out of their car then it's pretty impossible to fail,?

Yeah. They refused to refund me because I had two accounts, one on my old number and one on the new one. I even tried contacting them on twitter but they totally ignored me.


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Yeah. They refused to refund me because I had two accounts, one on my old number and one on the new one. I even tried contacting them on twitter but they totally ignored me.

 

lol big rip. Honestly i guess it can be avoidable with pp cards but the effort of actually getting one and remembering too. 


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