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Should I give this guy my bank details?

49 replies

justeatdrama · 27/09/2024 19:53

Ok, I need some Mumsnet wisdom please.

I ordered a takeaway this evening on Just Eat. Only part of my order arrived (didn't realise til driver had left). I looked the restaurant up online to try and find a contact number, couldn't find one (very odd). The restaurant comes up on Google, they have a website etc and menu online, just no contact number. So I reported the issue on the Just Eat app and said some of my food was missing, got a notification saying a refund would be processed - great. I then reordered my meal on the app. In the meantime, I get a call from a mobile number I don't know, asking if I was missing some items from my order (yes) - he said it's the delivery driver's fault not ours, but because I've reordered my meal he says he will send me more of a refund for the inconvenience - so offered to send me an extra £10. He says I should text him my bank details and he will send this over.

Does this sound like a safe thing to do? For some reason I'm doubting this!

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Sethera · 27/09/2024 19:54

Don't do it. Not worth the risk for a tenner.

IronNeonClasp · 27/09/2024 19:55

No!

Just Eat just refund your account also btw - just get a refund for the goods not received.

TrampolineFox · 27/09/2024 19:55

I wouldn't but I'm very cautious

justeatdrama · 27/09/2024 19:55

IronNeonClasp · 27/09/2024 19:55

No!

Just Eat just refund your account also btw - just get a refund for the goods not received.

Edited

Yes, they will refund the missing item. But he's offered to refund more than that by bank transfer for the inconvenience.

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loropianalover · 27/09/2024 19:56

Is it a very small business? It’s possible he doesn’t understand the ins and outs of Just Eat, they will refund your account. He doesn’t owe you a tenner so no need to give your details.

LadyGabriella · 27/09/2024 19:56

Not worth the risk.

justeatdrama · 27/09/2024 19:56

So the missing item was egg fried rice worth £4.50. He's offering to send £10 on top of that.

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JustAnotherUserHere · 27/09/2024 19:56

Sounds like it's tempting to you, but no I wouldn't do it just to be safe.

LadyGabriella · 27/09/2024 19:56

justeatdrama · 27/09/2024 19:56

So the missing item was egg fried rice worth £4.50. He's offering to send £10 on top of that.

Too good to be true !

Tink3rbell30 · 27/09/2024 19:56

Yes, lots of takeaways take payment by bank transfer and use it to refund too.

Cosyblankets · 27/09/2024 19:57

No
I would just let it go

Mmhmmn · 27/09/2024 19:57

Mmm nah

justeatdrama · 27/09/2024 19:58

loropianalover · 27/09/2024 19:56

Is it a very small business? It’s possible he doesn’t understand the ins and outs of Just Eat, they will refund your account. He doesn’t owe you a tenner so no need to give your details.

Yes it is a small business, not like a chain type restaurant (at least I don't think so). It's relatively new, I haven't eaten there before.

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OrangeSlices998 · 27/09/2024 19:58

If you’ve reordered ask for the refund in cash?

loropianalover · 27/09/2024 19:59

justeatdrama · 27/09/2024 19:58

Yes it is a small business, not like a chain type restaurant (at least I don't think so). It's relatively new, I haven't eaten there before.

I sense you are tempted by the £10 for some reason but there is no reason for them to transfer it to you. If he wanted to apologise for the inconvenience he could send a free portion of chips or something innocuous with your re-order. I wouldn’t take 10 quid from him.

Singleandproud · 27/09/2024 20:00

That's a nice little scam being run by the delivery driver.
Gets to keep the food he didn't deliver and gets your bank details on top. No way would I do that. I'd ask for cash or not being bothered

TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 27/09/2024 20:01

Possibly removed an item (and ate it himself) in order to contact you for your bank details...

Tell him you prefer it in cash...

Actually just ignore it.

justeatdrama · 27/09/2024 20:01

Singleandproud · 27/09/2024 20:00

That's a nice little scam being run by the delivery driver.
Gets to keep the food he didn't deliver and gets your bank details on top. No way would I do that. I'd ask for cash or not being bothered

It wasn't the driver who called me, it was the restaurant owner.

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Indianajet · 27/09/2024 20:03

Just no.

IDontHateRainbows · 27/09/2024 20:03

What can he do with bank details to pay in ie sort code and acc number

He can't take any money out of the bank account

Wheres the scam?

MumDoingMyBest · 27/09/2024 20:06

He only said he was the owner. Why would you give a stranger (who also knows where you live) your bank account details?

£10 off your next order or a free starter would be more usual.

Ohnobackagain · 27/09/2024 20:07

@justeatdrama ask to collect it next time you’re in.

Olika · 27/09/2024 20:09

I wouldn't give my details. Sounds like he is trying to do the refund off Just Eat so that he isn't being penalised.

ScottBakula · 27/09/2024 20:09

That sounds very odd .
Why would the owner phone you ? I'd say its the delivery driver that's trying to con you. Just tell the 'owner' to give uou extra food or £10 in cash

Singleandproud · 27/09/2024 20:09

@justeatdrama how do you know he owns the restaurant?

This sounds like one of those parcel delivery scams where they order a laptop etc off Very to your address, then come and pick it up before you realize you haven't ordered it as it was delivered to you by mistake.