Or let’s say if you’re fast enough, you click on the order and click ‘accept’, a window pops up that reads ‘oh no, looks like this order has been taken’. If there are any, when you see it, it’s gone within a blink of an eye before we can even click on it. “Now all of sudden we are not seeing any orders available. “Up until some weeks ago, Instacart was BOOMING with orders due to the Covid-19 pandemic,” she writes. On the petition Ban Instacart Bot Shoppers, delivery worker Melanie Ibarra describes it firsthand. The swiping of money from undocumented workers is only one sad side of this bot operation, as one Instacart driver told TechCrunch that the Ninja Hours site “was always written in Spanish - really targeting the Latino community.” The animated screenshot above from TechCrunch shows how the scam is stealing orders.
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