Customer Service Agents Lie and Can Damage Business Reputation
My experience with Wonder’s customer service was misleading and inconsistent, and it left me caught between the platform and a restaurant that wasn’t even aware Wonder listed them.
Earlier in the day, my order was delayed. I contacted Wonder and an agent (“Jenny”) told me she had called both the restaurant and the delivery carrier but could not reach either. I called the restaurant myself seconds later and they answered immediately, stating no one from Wonder had contacted them. Because of this discrepancy, I went to the restaurant in person.
Later, after I got home, I realized an item was missing from the bag. I contacted Wonder customer service again. This time, agent “Toyin” told me the restaurant confirmed the item was included and implied I was incorrect. This was concerning because the restaurant had already closed, and I had personally spoken with them earlier. When I questioned how this confirmation was obtained, I was told the agent did not have a name and was advised to contact my bank for a refund instead.
I later learned the restaurant was completely unaware Wonder even listed them. Wonder appears to list restaurants through its Grubhub integration, meaning restaurants shown in the app may not have a direct relationship with Wonder and may not know Wonder customer service is speaking on their behalf.
After waiting on hold for an hour with no callback, I finally spoke to an agent the following day who refunded the missing item and said the issue would be escalated. I was also told Wonder does not provide complaint or reference numbers or confirmation emails.
The lack of transparency, false claims about contacting restaurants, and unclear responsibility between Wonder, Grubhub/DoorDash, and the restaurant make this platform very difficult to trust. Customers should be aware they may be given inaccurate information and left without proper documentation or accountability when issues arise.
9. januar 2026
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