Nurse shares creepy story of UberEats driver who delivered her food allegedly stalking here — “I could just scream”
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One nurse has reported an Uber Eats driver for allegedly stalking her after he delivered the nurse's McDonald's breakfast at her home.
Sharing the chilling story on TikTok, Justine recalled that she decided to order food after her 12-hour shift from the hospital, rewarding herself for the "long night".
Credit: TikTok/@justinejhxo
When the driver arrived at her home, she claimed that she instantly felt creeped out after he asked her inappropriate questions such as whether she was in a relationship.
She says in the now-viral video: “He starts talking too much so I said ‘I need to go to sleep. I need to go back in. Thank you so much, bye’.”
However, when the conversation ended, the driver allegedly messaged Justine via the UberEats app.
"I'm speechless," the nurse says.
“I could just scream.”
The video also shows the messages the driver sent her, including a note where he asked: “You’re single? Married? You have a boyfriend?”
The driver allegedly asked the nurse inappropriate questions like her relationship status. Source: TikTok/@justinejhxo.
Justine says that she actually lied and told him that she was in a relationship in a bid to stop him from pestering her.
However, she claims that the driver insisted on knowing how long she had been with her said boyfriend.
She says: “I obviously just lied, saying I have a boyfriend, goodbye.”
The driver did not give up, giving her his number in case "one day" she decided to give the man a chance to go out with her.
"I don't have a chance," the man says.
Aside from Justine's claims that the man “kept calling” her from “different mobile numbers”, the man was also allegedly "lingering outside" the nurse's home.
Justine remarks: "You know when you go to rate your experience to close it? The man starts ringing me on my mobile.”
The video ends with the nurse saying: “Not only does this man have my mobile number now, he has my address. Now I’m tired, I’m tired.”
The driver was allegedly loitering outside Justine’s home. Source: TikTok/@justinejhxo.
The nurse said in a follow-up video that she had reported the driver to UberEats.
Justine shared: “They said they were going to speak to the driver because it was inappropriate."
“I’m probably just going to delete the app, to be honest. It’s just a shame.”
It was said that the driver is apologetic for the incident.
Source: TikTok/@justinejhxo
An Uber spokesperson said that the company found the incident "unacceptable", assuring their customers that it was an isolated case.
“What has been reported is totally unacceptable and we are currently investigating this incident," the spokesperson said.
“Couriers found to have behaved in this way face permanent removal from the app.”
“Uber has a zero-tolerance approach to harassment, and behaviour of this kind can result in losing access to the platform,” the spokesperson said.
“If anyone experiences harassment after their delivery, we encourage them to report it to Uber right away, so we can look into the report and take action.”
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