![]() ![]() Steven Sterling of Sterling’s Amish Deli, also on East Wooster, said he is having problems getting payment from Starship. ![]() Initially, the robots had limited delivery on, or close to, campus, but have since expanded across to off-campus locations across town. There are currently more than 60 of the robots, which have their local base on campus. The first white six-wheeled Starship delivery robots appeared on the Bowling Green State University campus in February 2020. He said that his Starship contact called the problems “minor hiccups in a new company.” However, Baroudi said, “they are not brand new anymore.” “I took all their stuff down and told them to come pick up their iPads.” I’m still frustrated, but I’m not going to do business with them any more,” Baroudi said. He said a similar incident of months without payment had also happened to him in the fall. Starship Enterprises did not respond to questions for this article.īaroudi said that after a “double digit” number of phone calls, payment was made by Starship. “We’ve gotten it resolved since the post. ![]() Zach Baroudi, the owner of Kabob It, a Mediterranean restaurant on East Wooster Street, posted on social media Wednesday about his problem getting payments from Starship. Sales seem to have taken off with the cute Starship Technologies delivery robots in Bowling Green, but some local restaurants have quit using them. A Starship robot makes its way across campus near the Bowen Thompson Student. ![]()
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