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Jul 9, 2026, 06:49 AM
Back to Square One: Rejected by Food Delivery Platform After Prison Release
This is the price of doing evil!! My friend had just been released from prison and decided to join a food delivery platform, hoping to start anew through his own efforts. After diligent learning and practice, he successfully passed the platform's certification and began taking orders and earning money. In the first month, he made 6,000 yuan, barely enough for a family of three to get by. He had planned that once he gained more experience, he would definitely be able to earn a stable income of 10,000 yuan like other experienced riders.
However, on the 49th day, right after completing an order, his account was forcibly shut down, and the system prompted him to re-verify his identity. After re-submitting his information according to the procedure, he waited for three days but still didn't pass the verification. He called the customer service hotline, reported his name and ID number, and the customer service representative replied, 'Sorry, our company checks criminal records with the public security authorities, and we found that you have a criminal record, so we need to stop you from taking orders and restrict your login.'
Hearing this, he vigorously refuted, 'Just because I've been to prison doesn't mean I'll commit crimes again! Does having a criminal record mean I'm not allowed to work as a rider?' The customer service representative said, 'There's nothing we can do; it's just the company's policy.' He felt helpless and couldn't understand why the platform would treat him this way. Doesn't a person who has been released from prison have the right to regain their freedom? Don't they deserve to have a normal job and life?
He began to think, 'Should I continue to persist?' Is he defined by his past, or can he prove that he has changed through his own efforts? He didn't know the answer, but he knew he couldn't give up. He will continue to strive, seek new opportunities, and prove his worth.




