It isn’t personal. I’m just voicing my own concerns because I hear about people using the service or waiting for it to be available and I keep thinking about those three things each and every time.I keep mine defaulted to zero tip and then determine my tip after I have my items.As a shopper, I can guarantee you that your shopper did not receiver 100% of that tip. I’m canceling instacart.Instacart isn’t buying items to warehouse and sell later on via its website.Unfortunately, with this service, in particular, the fees and/or commitments are well-hidden and difficult to find without spending plenty of time on the website searching every corner for info.The fee is optional. So, I gladly gave her 5 stars and a nice tip.This shopper finished buying everything on my list but didn’t actually start the delivery phase until I texted her to remind her that I’m home and ready for my food. I zero out the tip until delivery. And then i have to drive it to the member and deliver it, many times receiving no tip! There is an easy way to solve this problem before it starts. It’s believed that it has something to do with the fact that the two companies haven’t worked out a deal yet.If you’re a premium member, you don’t have to pay any additional fees. Thanks and GOD BLESS. I think the mistake was made when they put the original receipt, from the store, in my bag. Seemingly minute details can make a huge difference with food items.He specifically mentions the fact that viewing training videos and passing the associated quizzes is no longer a requirement for becoming an Instacart shopper.I hate talking about hot-button or “moment-in-time” issues, but this needs to be addressed.One other thing that is not known it seems is not all items are up charged btw.
One specifically where they were supporting Instacart employees not having time to provide a service when they should. What do I do to get those same deals at home. Additionally, more competition will enter the marketplace. So there can be a range of quality of service but I still think they should at least get minimum wage.I had just come back from that Publix which is around the corner from my house.The BOGO is correct, but the pricing is off.Sit down.
I NEVER said I don’t tip. Not sure thaf only charging $9 for an hour of an employee’s time would be a feasible business model especially since you can opt out of the tip.
Online mess up apparently. Seems small but its for my picky child who wouldnt eat or drink those items. Sometimes I get receipts sometimes I don’t. But always get one by email, and if I find an error, they immediately fix it.I have had a mostly positive experience with Instacart.
WHOLESALE LENDERS, DIRECT LENDERS, BIG BANKS, ETC. Anything above that par rate the broker sells you means the broker would get paid a commission which is a percentage of the loan amount.
Making notes, for items like produce, is important and necessary for ANYONE to get the produce that meets the customer’s needs. They also indicated they do not make an hourly wage. Just my opinion. I use it for my 76 year old mom because I don’t want her lugging stuff around and she doesn’t live near me. Heck no, just like all companies that become corporate, the more customers pay, the profits go straight to the top to a bunch of CEO’s that sit on their asses, and not to the hard workers at the bottom.Personally, I know my mother taught me how to shop.I’m not as mobile, so instacart is awesome but c’mon $24.99 for a case of batteries at Costco when costco sells it for $20 you have got to be flipping kidding me… that’s FOUR DOLLARS MORE!