Postmates In Hot Water After Lame Response To Threatening Courier
Postmates is currently in the middle of a PR nightmare that they set themselves up for.
KTLA reports that one of the company’s delivery couriers left a menacing four-page letter on customer Lauren Ledford’s doorstep after she failed to give him a $4 tip on a $20 delivery. In the letter, the unnamed driver threatened to rob Ledford if she didn’t tip again and went off on a vulgar rant about Jews, women, and his need for drugs. The letter and driver are now being investigated by the Redondo Beach Police, and the offender may be charged with a felony as a result of his actions.
Ledford immediately notified Postmates of the incident, but did not receive a response until she posted the letter to her Instagram and Facebook pages, after which KTLA ran their story about the incident. Interestingly, Postmates did respond to KTLA, saying that they had since removed the disgruntled driver from the platform and that they did not tolerate harassment. Ledford, however, claims that Postmates still hasn’t contacted her yet to either apologize or refer her to legal sources that could help resolve the matter. She has contacted them in attempts to learn the driver’s last name to obtain a proper restraining order, however, but has been denied.
“It’s really scary knowing that they have suddenly cut this man’s income off and will not help to ensure my protection from this psycho,” Ledford wrote in an Instagram post about Postmates’ inability to cooperate. Postmates has confirmed to Business Insider that drivers do go through background checks, but also have a statement denying any responsibility for the actions of their “independent contractors” that Ledford has shared, claiming that they are not a “delivery service.”
In hopes that Postmates will change their policy and take some responsibility, Ledford has also begun to call for a boycott of the company, asking her followers and friends to contact the company directly to delete their accounts for “safety reasons.”