In terms of PR, this is literally worse than doing nothing
Reminds me of the pizza party my call center threw once. We had to pay for the pizza and bring our own drinks
That’s when you bring a handle of vodka and piss all over the call center yelling “here’s my drink!”
That seems to be their modus operandi...crowdstrike literally worse than doing nothing
Truer words could not be spoken.
Bro $10 and its not even real money??? You can't buy anything for $10 on Uber Eats even if the coupon worked.
Lmao, i thought for sure this was an onion article…
Exactly, they probably got a discount from Uber on the cost for that reason.
This is worse than getting a pizza party for turning a profit.
Or an encourage-mint
$10 wouldn't even cover 10 minutes of admin time to fix the problem. It's honestly a bigger insult than nothing or just flipping the bird.
It also wouldn't cover a meal from Uber Eats.
Definitely worse than nothing.
Way to stay on brand guys!
It's just one ~~banana~~ global computer outage, Michael. How much could it cost -- $10?
Wow $10. Mom can finally get that operation she was waiting for, before all the nurse stations BSOD’d.
On Wednesday, some of the people who posted about the gift card said that when they went to redeem the offer, they got an error message saying the voucher had been canceled. When TechCrunch checked the voucher, the Uber Eats page provided an error message that said the gift card “has been canceled by the issuing party and is no longer valid.”
The humor writes itself.
The fact that they even fucked up an insultingly low priced voucher is impressive. They keep showing their incompetence I guess lol!
Probably would've been better to not issue that at all.
Someone has taken up Musk's challenge for a "destroying an established company any % speed run."
At this rate, they'll have a crowd of striking people outside their office in no time!
Wow... fuck....
Is there a term for this? Giving someone something and then taking it back? I mean, there's "Indian Giving", but I want one that isn't racist, outdated, and based on a poor understanding of US History?
If there’re no other alternatives, then I propose that going forward the new term for this should be “Crowd Striking”
But “Indian Giving” as a concept was just a way to excuse giving the indians a deal then renegging on it everytime the wind blew. Classic projrction propaganda before it was invented by ivy leauge schools.
Indeed, that's why I was asking for a non-offensive version of the term to apply when people actually give you something and take it back.
You can't get anything from Uber eats for less than $30 in my city.
$10 wouldn't even cover ONE of the service fees.
I love when they send me 40% off coupons and it's still so expensive it's not worth it.
Fucking, wow. Of course they did.
Classic Crowdstrike!
Have we reached "The Producers" level of capitalism where someone has figured out how to make more money from a company tanking than from it succeeding? CrowdStrike, Twitter, Coyote Vs ACME...
Either we have a series of complete buffoons in charge of companies, or someone has found a way to profit from failure. I'm not sure which is worse.
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