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Do delivery platforms have the means to prevent illegal illegal work?

2021-04-07T13:49:53.595Z


THE VERIFICATION - Every month, Uber Eats and Deliveroo delete hundreds of sublet accounts, often by undocumented workers.


THE QUESTION -

"Deliveroo account for rent 150 euros per week, serious person", "Uber Eats account for rent, 37% (commission on future races)."

You don't have to be an internet sleuth to find in less than five minutes a hundred or so offers to sublet a delivery account from Uber Eats or Deliveroo, the two giants of the sector in France.

For a large hundred euros per week or a fraction of the future turnover of the deliveryman, crooks do not hesitate to entrust their accounts to third parties, often without paper and who cannot legally register on the platform. -form.

Read also: The undocumented couriers of Uber Eats and Deliveroo, new convicts of meal delivery

Although difficult to quantify, the practice is taken very seriously by both platforms, and Deliveroo even admitted in a recent BFM investigation that it “does

not have all the keys

” to solve this problem.

"

We do not have police power

", justified the company.

What is it?

Do the two giants of the sector not have the means to put an end to this black market?

CHECKS.

Responding to an ad posted on social media, it didn't take an hour for an individual to offer to rent our so-called Deliveroo account.

Proof if necessary that the black market has the respondent in this niche.

I already have

20 Uber Eats accounts on which

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Source: lefigaro

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