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Hey Alexa, You Hustling Heifer ...

Turn out them pockets,...
Amazon will pay more than $30 million

to the Federal Trade Commission
to settle two separate lawsuits ove
PRIVACY concerns.
One involving the smart DOORBELL Ring, which gave customer DATA to third parties,
and the other concerning children’s voice and GEOLOGISTiON.
This is due to data that was accessed through the Alexa virtual Assistant.
The first lawsuit—settled for $5.8 million—alleged that Ring did not notify customers or obtain their permission before allowing “thousands of EMPLOYEES and contractors” to WATCH recordings of customers’ PRIVATE SPACES👀
A separate suit settled for $25 million claimed Amazon VIOLATED the FTC Act and CHILDREN'S Online PRIVACY 🤓 Protection Act by ILLEGALLY procuring and retaining thousands of children’s voice and geolocation data through Alexa, giving the company “valuable” data to train its ALGORITHMS “at the expense of children’s privacy,” the FTC said.

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Dr. Bill Cosby Facing NEW SA Charges....

The oldest ♀️profession on the books... Seems to REALLY have their own form of 401k ...
( HO3-01K ~ Madea.)
Bill Cosby Faces Lawsuit Alleging He Sexually Assaulted a Former Playboy Model
The model alleges that she was drugged and R'ed by the now 85-year-old actor after they ran into each other in LA.... ~ People.com

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Justice For Cyrus


The news of our mistreatment is truly starting to weigh on my psyche. I really hurt on the inside and I watch as no one does anything to help us and we won't find ways to help and heal ourselves!

#JusticeForCyrus #LatashaHarlins #asianhatecrimebill #falsenarrative

$51 Million Dollars Go To Illegal Aliens


This is unbelievable how we are treated. The government forces everything down our throats. We say reparations and people laugh! We are being forced out of our communities while they nation invests in illegal immigration and every other program except the betterment of black neighborhoods. Brandon Johnson is a puppet!

Exposung The Cop Gangs Of L.A. "The Executioners"💀☠️


Copland USA exposed....!

Some DoorDash Workers Are Demanding Higher Tips Before Delivery, And Customers Are Freaking Out

Some DoorDash workers are demanding higher tips before delivery — and customers are freaking out​



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Some DoorDash workers are asking customers for extra tips after they've already agreed to pick up an order. Carlo Allegri/Reuters
  • Some DoorDash workers are asking customers for extra tips to deliver their food.
  • The workers accept orders, then ask customers for a higher tip before dropping purchases off.
  • DoorDash said that it doesn't allow "any form of harassment" toward customers.
Jade's deliveries from a local cafe followed a regular pattern: Order through DoorDash, then watch the meal show up just under an hour later.
But on Sunday, there was an odd message from the DoorDash worker picking up her food: Her order was delayed, so could she add an extra tip? When Jade didn't immediately respond, the DoorDash worker followed up with a series of question marks.

Screenshots of a DoorDash customer's conversation with a Dasher. Insider source/Reddit
After the driver delivered her food, Jade sent him a message. "As someone who has worked delivery myself for 5+ years, I find asking for an extra tip in very poor taste, and I sincerely hope this is not a normal practice for you," she wrote.
"The fact that this guy actually asked for an extra tip and then blew up my phone with question marks is just wild," she wrote in a Reddit post recounting the experience.

Some DoorDash customers are getting similar requests for additional tips from workers, whom DoorDash calls Dashers, according to posts on social media and conversations that Insider had with a Dasher and two customers. The requests typically come after a Dasher has agreed to pick up an order before delivering the customer's food.
Jade, who lives in California, told Insider she will think twice before ordering food through DoorDash or other third-party delivery apps again. "It is the first time something like this has happened, and it makes me much less likely to order in the future," she told Insider. Insider verified Jade's purchase and is not using her real name for privacy reasons.
Most customers leave a tip, but "we understand the frustration that can come with either not receiving one or receiving a particularly low one," a DoorDash spokesperson told Insider.
"We strictly prohibit any form of harassment, and any Dasher who harasses a customer faces immediate deactivation from the DoorDash platform," the company said.

Other customers have posted on social media about requests for tips while the food was en route. One Reddit user posted screenshots over the weekend of a Dasher asking for a bigger tip. "I'm gonna go ahead and cancel this order if not," the Dasher wrote in a message to the customer.
"Go ahead hustler," the customer responded, according to the screenshot.
The customer told Insider that they eventually received their order. "I had to reach out to Doordash support, and they reassigned the order to a different driver," the customer told Insider.

Another customer, also posting to Reddit, said that their Dasher asked for a higher tip on a $162 order from the Cheesecake Factory.
"I agreed to give the Dasher more money because I do not know this person or how they will react if I say no and for the safety of my family," the customer wrote. "I am truly concerned about how much Dashers are paid that they are getting to the point of having to hustle for extra cash." The customer did not respond to Insider's questions about the interaction.

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