>live next to burger place
>sign up to ride a bicycle delivering food for uber
>dont actually have a bicycle
>order a burger for $5
>sign in
>step outside and collect burger
>get paid $5 for the delivery
>free burger
why wouldnt this work?
>>2376460
>get paid $5 for the delivery
you think...the delivery driver...gets paid the same amount....that the burger costs
how does the restaurant make money, in your scenario anon?
fucking retard
>>2376460
Spend 5$ make 5$. Also you didn't deliver it.
>>2376486
i have a friend who works doing that
average fare for a short trip is about $5 at peak times, sometimes more.
>>2376460
You're not going to make money, but seems like maybe you could get a discount on the burger if uber is operating at a loss.
>>2376529
actually in theory you could make money. they have multipliers at certain times that up to double the payment. minimum pay is about $3, doubled becomes $6. its probably not even illegal if you have a friend do it. in theory you could farm $1-2 for every burger they can churn out. also you get free food.
>>2376486
because the restaurant belongs to everyone!
>>2376460
is this some kind retarded break windows to stimulate the economy argument?