P.j.h.
Westmont,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, December 04, 2008
I have checked yelp, and I could find no character assassination attempt, or any comment about how the customer service dealt with this customer. If a post ever was made, it has been removed. However, his comment does not make it clear that you have no option to pay less than a 15% tip on an online order.
P.j.h.
Westmont,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, December 04, 2008
I order lunch for my small company of 8 people everyday. I use Grub Hub, Night Owl, and CEO Deliveries. Each company has something to recommend it. CEO is not the cheapest, but they offer the highest level of service. In my experience, the drivers have always been courteous, and they arrive at my door well dressed with hot food at usually the exact time quoted. If there is a problem with the order, CEO Deliveries will call me within 10 minutes of placing the order. Most of all, I value their accuracy in filling orders. Never have I had an order that was missing an item or was filled incorrectly. Some restaurants, like The Goddess and Grocer, do a poor job in filling special requests, and I order only through CEO deliveries because I know that they will double check the order when it is picked up. It is true that the tip is compulsory. It automatically forces you to select 15%. If you are used to payin 10-12% for orders over $100.00 you should select a different place. I feel that since this is the driver's only source of income, seeking to avoid this charge is like asking someone to work at a loss. There are cheaper delivery services, but I choose CEO Deliveries for the reliable service they have offered me in the past.
P.j.h.
Westmont,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, December 04, 2008
I order lunch for my small company of 8 people everyday. I use Grub Hub, Night Owl, and CEO Deliveries. Each company has something to recommend it. CEO is not the cheapest, but they offer the highest level of service. In my experience, the drivers have always been courteous, and they arrive at my door well dressed with hot food at usually the exact time quoted. If there is a problem with the order, CEO Deliveries will call me within 10 minutes of placing the order. Most of all, I value their accuracy in filling orders. Never have I had an order that was missing an item or was filled incorrectly. Some restaurants, like The Goddess and Grocer, do a poor job in filling special requests, and I order only through CEO deliveries because I know that they will double check the order when it is picked up. It is true that the tip is compulsory. It automatically forces you to select 15%. If you are used to payin 10-12% for orders over $100.00 you should select a different place. I feel that since this is the driver's only source of income, seeking to avoid this charge is like asking someone to work at a loss. There are cheaper delivery services, but I choose CEO Deliveries for the reliable service they have offered me in the past.
P.j.h.
Westmont,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, December 04, 2008
I order lunch for my small company of 8 people everyday. I use Grub Hub, Night Owl, and CEO Deliveries. Each company has something to recommend it. CEO is not the cheapest, but they offer the highest level of service. In my experience, the drivers have always been courteous, and they arrive at my door well dressed with hot food at usually the exact time quoted. If there is a problem with the order, CEO Deliveries will call me within 10 minutes of placing the order. Most of all, I value their accuracy in filling orders. Never have I had an order that was missing an item or was filled incorrectly. Some restaurants, like The Goddess and Grocer, do a poor job in filling special requests, and I order only through CEO deliveries because I know that they will double check the order when it is picked up. It is true that the tip is compulsory. It automatically forces you to select 15%. If you are used to payin 10-12% for orders over $100.00 you should select a different place. I feel that since this is the driver's only source of income, seeking to avoid this charge is like asking someone to work at a loss. There are cheaper delivery services, but I choose CEO Deliveries for the reliable service they have offered me in the past.
P.j.h.
Westmont,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, December 04, 2008
I order lunch for my small company of 8 people everyday. I use Grub Hub, Night Owl, and CEO Deliveries. Each company has something to recommend it. CEO is not the cheapest, but they offer the highest level of service. In my experience, the drivers have always been courteous, and they arrive at my door well dressed with hot food at usually the exact time quoted. If there is a problem with the order, CEO Deliveries will call me within 10 minutes of placing the order. Most of all, I value their accuracy in filling orders. Never have I had an order that was missing an item or was filled incorrectly. Some restaurants, like The Goddess and Grocer, do a poor job in filling special requests, and I order only through CEO deliveries because I know that they will double check the order when it is picked up. It is true that the tip is compulsory. It automatically forces you to select 15%. If you are used to payin 10-12% for orders over $100.00 you should select a different place. I feel that since this is the driver's only source of income, seeking to avoid this charge is like asking someone to work at a loss. There are cheaper delivery services, but I choose CEO Deliveries for the reliable service they have offered me in the past.