Trusted Sources: Always use the “phone number DoorDash” found on the official DoorDash.com website (or Dasher/Merchant specific pages), within the DoorDash app (the most common and secure way, especially for active orders/deliveries), or your official DoorDash communications.
Beware of Impersonators: If someone calls you claiming to be from DoorDash and immediately asks for sensitive personal or payment information without you initiating the call or expecting it, be highly suspicious. Hang up and call DoorDash back using a number from a trusted source.
Understand What DoorDash WILL and WILL NOT Ask For:
Legitimate Requests
DoorDash will ask for account verification details (email, phone number, order ID, Dasher/Merchant ID) to confirm your identity. If you are making a payment over the phone (e.g., adding funds to a Dasher Direct card), they will securely collect payment info.
Red Flags (What DoorDash WON’T Ask For): A legitimate DoorDash agent will never ask you for:
Your full credit card number, including the CVV, if they initiated the call.
Your bank account’s PIN or full login credentials.
Your DoorDash login password.
Remote access to your computer or phone (unless it’s a pre-arranged dataset technical support session
That you fully understand and initiated
To purchase gift cards or send money via wire transfer/cryptocurrency to “resolve” an issue, “pay a fee,” or for any unexpected reason.
One-time passcodes (OTPs) sent to your phone unless you are actively logging in or initiating a specific, verified transaction on your end and they are guiding you through that process.
Be Wary of Urgency and Threats: Scammers often try to create a sense boosting business visibility with a qatar phone numbers list of urgency or threaten consequences (e.g., account deactivation, order cancellation) to pressure you into revealing antigua and barbuda business directory information. Legitimate companies will not use such high-pressure tactics.