It's three days later and my first Rappi restaurant order just arrived. Actually, there were orders from two different restaurants .. and how that happened is part of the strange story of my first day of getting deliveries from Rappi.
The promising news, when I logged into the Rappi website, was that the company had finally processed my ID number and fully activated my account for deliveries.
I wanted seafood .. and the first place I saw it -- mariscos -- was a plate listed at a chifa here in Quito.
I clicked on the dish. Then I found another restaurant that specializes in seafood .. and I clicked on two dishes there, the main one being a seafood stew, 'estofado de mariscos'. I figured I could cancel the chifa order .. so only one restaurant would have to cook for my order.
I was ready to cancel the chifa, pay Rappi and complete the order. That's when the snafus began.
1. The system would not allow me to cancel the dish from the first restaurant unless I were to bail out of the whole system and both orders. I didn't want to do that, so I figured I would buy the extra dish, even though that incurred some additional fees for delivery and service charge.
2. The estimated time of delivery was 30 to 45 minutes. But the food hadn't come in almost an hour and a half. So I went to my backup plan, cooking a 3-egg vegetable omelette with a fresh half of avocado on the side.
3. Ten minutes later, I had just eaten the omelet and a dish of ice cream when my intercom phone rang. It was the condo entrance guard informing me that my Rappi deliveries had finally arrived. What timing.
4. I went downstairs to the condo complex entrance, where I found two motorcycle delivery men. The chifa delivery was handed to me with alacrity. Not so the food from the seafood restaurant. That delivery agent said he needed my 'código', the code.
5. What code? Well, it turns out that if you order more than $30 of food in one Internet order from a Quito restaurant, Rappi issues you a six-digit code. The 'repartidor' is supposed to get that code from you before handing over the goods. My guy figured the code had been sent to my phone, and he waited at the street entrance while I went back to my condo unit to get my cellphone.
6. However, when I brought the phone to him ten minutes later, there was no code evident. It dawned on us that the code might have been sent via the Internet since I had ordered online.
7. So he and I headed to my apartment together. We logged onto Rappi's site .. and he soon found the code. I asked him to show me where on the website Rappi customer support would be so I could send a message or ask a question in the future. He found the 'centro de ayuda' but could not find a way to write and send a message to Rappi.
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So that was lunch. I am saving the Rappi-delivered food for tonight's dinner. I cleaned up the dishes after the 'almuerzo' of omelette, avocado and ice cream.
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