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Everything you need to know about appealing DoorDash deactivation
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Did DoorDash deactivate your Dasher account? DoorDash may disable your account if you have a low rating, low completion rate, too complaints, or some other violation. DoorDash deactivations can come suddenly and without warning — even while you're in the middle of a delivery. Unlike many other delivery apps, DoorDash gives most deactivated Dashers a chance to file an appeal. This wikiHow article will show you how to appeal your DoorDash deactivation and get your DoorDash driver account back.

Things You Should Know

  • Not all account deactivations give you the option to appeal.
  • For the best chance of reactivation, be polite and respectful when talking to DoorDash representatives.
  • You can't reapply to DoorDash if you were deactivated, so file an appeal or drive for a different service.
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Appealing Deactivation

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  1. When DoorDash deactivates your account, you'll receive a notification in the app and via email. If you are given the option to appeal, you will receive instructions in the email notification. If you don't see the notification, you can fill out the appeal form by visiting https://help.doordash.com/dashers/s/article/How-to-appeal-the-deactivation-of-a-Dasher-account and clicking the link that says this form.[1]
  2. Answer all questions to the best of your ability, and include any photos, video, or audio that support your case. Avoid sharing too many details about the case. Instead, stick to the most relevant details.
    • If you were deactivated for having a low consumer rating or low completion rate, you will not be given the option to appeal your deactivation. You can only appeal when you're accused of violating the Independent Contractor Agreement, committing fraud, abuse, or safety violations.[2]
    • It can take up to 2 weeks to process an appeal. DoorDash may also reach out to you during the appeals process. If you do not hear from DoorDash, your appeal was most likely unsuccessful. Allow enough time for the appeals process to take place before contacting DoorDash.
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  3. In addition to filling out the appeals form, you can also contact DoorDash directly.[3] While you have the option to call or email customer service, you may have better luck visiting a local DoorDash office in person.[4]
    • When talking to a representative from DoorDash, always make sure you are being polite and respectful. DoorDash representatives may deactivate your account just for being rude and belligerent with them.
    • Know what your consumer rating, acceptance rate, and completion rate. If you have high ratings, this is more of a reason for them to keep you onboard.
    • If you were not given a reason why you were deactivated, ask them to give you a reason. They have to be able to give you a reason why you are let go. If they cannot give you a good reason why you were deactivated, this could be a way for you to get back in.
    • Be polite but firm. Ask to be reinstated, not if you can be reinstated.
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Why was I deactivated?

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  1. As a DoorDash driver, customers give you a rating from 1 to 5 stars. If your consumer rating drops below 4.2 stars, you may be deactivated.[5] You may receive a low rating if your orders are not dropped off on time, you are rude and have an unpleasant attitude, or there are missing items in the order.
    • You should receive a notification if you are in danger or being deactivated due to a low consumer rating.
  2. DoorDash allows you to decline any delivery you are offered. When you accept a delivery, you are expected to complete it. Not completing a delivery negatively affects your completion rating. If your completion rating drops below 80%, you can be deactivated. Avoid accepting deliveries that you cannot complete.[6]
    • Check the information about a delivery before accepting it. You should be given the address, customer name, and the pay. Make sure you can complete the delivery in a timely manner before accepting it.
  3. This can include the following activities:[7]
    • Use of violence or abusive language towards customers, merchants, or other dashers.
    • Use of drugs or alcohol while on the job.
    • Discrimination or harassment.
    • Unsafe driving, scooting, or biking.
    • Failure to follow the law or use of the platform for illegal activity.
    • Failure to pass a background check.
    • Disclosing personal information without authorization.
  4. This includes the following activities:[8]
    • Gaming or manipulating referral systems or promotions.
    • Purchasing more red cards than what is needed for an authorized delivery.
    • Providing false information during the sign-up process or to the DoorDash support team.
    • Creating multiple accounts for more than one person or using the same phone number for more than one account.
    • Opening, consuming, or tampering with an order or customer delivery.
    • Failing to use the insulated hot bag during delivery.
    • Taking any action that damages, disrupts, overburdens, or impairs the functionality of the DoorDash platform or servers.
    • Using bots or automated software to retrieve data or content from the DoorDash platform or servers.
    • Gaining or attempting to gain unauthorized access to any portion of the DoorDash platform or servers.
    • Infringing on copyright, trademarks, trade secrets, or the privacy or publicity of third parties.
  5. This includes the following activities:[9]
    • Marking deliveries complete that weren't completed.
    • Not making deliveries in a safe and timely manner.
    • Not making a reasonable attempt to contact the customer if they are not available.
    • Not waiting a reasonable amount of time if the customer is not available.
    • Taking any goods or food that belongs to a customer.
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Can I create a new account?

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    I was deactivated and not told why something on my background check and will not allow me to work for another company. I have asked and asked and checkr won’t say either. I’m at a loss.
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