Gather around, I have an amazing UX story to tell:
I've just logged into Uber Eats after Odin knows how long.
I've picked my pizza, and ordered it.
Then I've realized, Uber Eats has punched in the order with "the address of my next door neighbour" for whom we have never ordered anything in the past.
I've just logged into Uber Eats after Odin knows how long.
I've picked my pizza, and ordered it.
Then I've realized, Uber Eats has punched in the order with "the address of my next door neighbour" for whom we have never ordered anything in the past.
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Their address is "not" recorded anywhere on my account.
Somehow, Uber engineers decided that it's a good idea to come up with estimated addresses based on their IP-geolocation database instead of users' addresses.