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  • I see, sorta.

    But thats still just what the site says, I've messaged a pal in Leeds whos at uber eats so I've kinda promised him the referral.

    I need to work out best and worse scenarios for pay, even then I would only do it part time over the next few months.

    Hypothetically,
    If I drop an order for £25 over a 3 mile distance within say 20 min on a bicycle what would I get.
    Its not a new restaurant to pick up, Ive been there before.

    I work in Taxi's so I understand how the work/jobs would flow. kinda....

    Edit, if its impossible to theorise pay thats good info for me too.

  • The value of the order and time it takes you to deliver makes no difference to how much you are paid.

    I'm not sure what you are actually asking?

    The lowest you can be paid is £4 and that will be for a delivery that is maybe 0.2 miles away. Most deliveries tend to be between £4-£6.

    I've had single orders that I've been paid between £8-£12 for.

    Sometimes you will get double orders that can be £10+.

    Just sign up for Uber, use your deliveroo box and thermal bag and it won't cost you anything.

  • I'm just dumb.

    I figured it out once I'd had a zut hahah.

    The 30% is what uber charges or summat and I thought it was 30% of the order is mine plus the £4 thing.

    It seems better, 2 drops an hour to get min wage should be doable, Deliveriders got pretty vexed when they changed to per drop but theres about 60 riders to every plot and they dint think about that looool.

    Thanks for the info.
    Turns out my mate rides for jinn.
    Might still get a PM

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