Bad Customer Service
I sent them an email to ask for service since my delivery never went through. Food was never received. Credit card was charged with TIP. There was no response and I lost my money.
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Dylish is an all inclusive online platform for online ordering. We create a custom app, website and marketing material for restaurants to offer pick up and delivery.
90068, Los Angeles, United States
I sent them an email to ask for service since my delivery never went through. Food was never received. Credit card was charged with TIP. There was no response and I lost my money.
I have been using Dylish to order from my local Thai and sushi restaurants for a few months now and I've been very happy with it, customer service is always super responsive and friendly, and delivery fees compared to other delivery services are much, much lower too.
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