I’m a delivery driver – I’ve had clients look me up on social media then try to chat me up, it’s creepy
A DOORDASH employee was concerned when she learned how a customer tracked her down.
It turns out the Panera dinner she dropped off wasn’t the only thing the man was interested in and he made sure to tell her.
A Doordash employee was a bit creeped out when a previous customer reached out to her on social media[/caption] The man noticed how pretty she looked on his home surveillance[/caption]In the clip, the woman who goes by Puja on social media shared a screenshot of their conversation.
For starters, it appeared the man wanted to be sure she first delivered for DoorDash so he bluntly asked her.
Once she clarified that she does deliver food for the company, she wondered why he was asking in the first place.
He initially admitted it was going to sound weird but attempted to chat her up.
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Since she’d recently delivered food to his house, he had checked his house cameras and noticed how “cute” she was.
Therefore, he decided to get her name from the delivery app and later realized what a “unique” name she had.
After discovering how uncommon her name was, he decided to look her up on social media and eventually found her.
The man thanked her once again for the food she had delivered to his home. Then he asked if his approach seemed weird to her at all.
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Without hearing back from Puja, he continued to explain: “I just typed your name in the search bar. You were the second choice.”
Unfortunately for him, she didn’t end up replying to him at all.
Strangely enough, fellow social media users didn’t think the man’s approach was strange at all.
One person said: “My man is just trying to shoot his shot.”
A second wrote: “Awwww this is cute.”
“It’s cute. Still stay safe. It was probably one of those things where he was like ‘eh wouldn’t hurt to see if I actually find her,'” continued a third.
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And while Puja had one man telling her how pretty she was, another woman wasn’t so lucky.
In fact, she made her date turn the car right back around after she got a look at the text he accidentally sent her.
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