
A food delivery rider posted on Facebook, sharing his experience with an unsavoury customer named Nisa Zee.
The customer allegedly lied to him that her order was paid for via credit card, even though it was a cash-on-delivery purchase.
The rider ended up having to pay more than $26 himself for the food.
This was apparently not the first time that the woman pulled off the scam, with at least 2 more screenshots detailing her orders from i.Tea and Eighteen Chefs.
How she pulled off the scam
She would make an order under cash-on-delivery, where the rider is required to collect cash payment from the customer upon delivery.
The woman then left an instruction to the rider to leave the food at the gate, so that he would think that there is no one home to receive it.
She would then inform the rider that there is a problem with the app, and that the food has already been paid for via credit card.





Image source: Matin See Facebook and Unsplash (Top image of rider used for illustration purpose only)