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Cassper Nyovest Slams Uber After Courier Steals Gift Bound For A Friend. South African rap star Cassper Nyovest has publicly blasted Uber and Uber Eats after a courier allegedly stole a gift he’d arranged for a friend, calling the experience “such complete rubbish” and vowing never to use the service’s courier option again.

Posting directly to X and tagging @Uber_RSA and @UberEats, Cassper said the driver—identified by name as “Dymon”—marked the parcel as returned despite never bringing it back. “Yesterday I tried to send a gift to one of my friends through Uber courier and the driver decided to steal the gift and report that he returned to me!!!” he wrote.
He added that the item was “such an expensive gift,” and that repeated attempts to reach the company via email over more than 24 hours had gone unanswered. “I never use Uber courier again!!!! This happens after they have stolen food sooo many times!!! Such rubbish!!!!”
The post struck a nerve because it bundles two frustrations many app-reliant customers know too well: lost or tampered-with deliveries and slow customer support loops. In Cassper’s telling, the emotional stakes were high—this wasn’t just a meal gone missing, but a celebratory gesture derailed, with a friend left waiting and excited for something that never arrived.
Beyond the all-caps heat of the allegation, the situation illustrates how fragile app-based gifting can be. A courier service is, by design, a chain of micro-handovers: pickup, transit, drop-off, and confirmation. Cassper’s account suggests that the chain broke at the most sensitive link—the return state—leaving a discrepancy between what the app reported and what he says actually happened.
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