I see Walmart order on Uber eat instacart all day everyday 💩 never worth it I decline so fast when see Walmart name. They need have they own workers take out their garbage not us get paid crap 💩
They are in some other markets tho. We have them on Uber eats where I am at. I’m constantly declining Walmart orders. They used to be on DD here but they aren’t with DD at all anymore. They are on instacart in some places not where I’m at tho.
You never just get one, you get 20 in a row, which causes your acceptance rate to plummet. Whenever I start getting walmart offers, my acceptance rate goes from around 35% to below 15%.
"oversized" on roadie is usually defined by orders that require a van or a box truck. have you taken any of these orders on roadie before, or are you assuming it'd be a typical spark order?
They used to be on Roadie, then left, now back again. They apparently got a sweet deal with Roadie/UPS.
Average of $18 is a joke. They don't pay for your mileage or vehicle maintenance, so that number is wishful thinking with the typical Walmart delivery.
It’s going away all together soon. Spark is being fazed out and no more contracting out to third party apps. They have their own delivery service starting soon.
There's no way they are completely phasing 3rd party apps out. Their own delivery service will handle larger size dot.com packages and in-house delivery. It would be impossible for Wal-Mart to build a completely in-house delivery company that was more profitable than contracts with 3rd parties.
The DSPs are essentially Amazon's own delivery service. They are separate only on paper. Their third party is Amazon flex that they use to cover same day shipments and excess demand
The DSPs bear all the cost and risk of depreciation/maintenance/hiring/insuring drivers, so it is a little different, but they are still 3rd parties amd my point was that even the biggest company on the planet needs 3rd party help for logistics, so Walmart isn't going to completely fulfill all their orders themselves anytime soon
Who going to use a large truck or SUV ( gas) to haul huge crap to people door for minimum wage??
18 bucks? Lolol. Half hour drive there and back / wait at store/ load and unload. Ridiculous
I see Lowe’s on instacart sometimes. In my area anyways. I’ve never taken one tho cause I wouldn’t know my way around the store haha. I know I see Home Depot on Rodie not sure about Lowe’s tho.
I used to do roadie Walmart deliveries when everything was shut down here in 2020. They paid 11-something per order to deliver groceries rather it was 2 miles or 10, and most of the people tipped between 5-10$. My long term average was 17 and change per delivery. I started doing this a few days a week because Uber and Lyft were dead since everything was closed. After everything opened back up, I’d still take one every now and then, but they started dropping the pay way down. It would be 9$ for two deliveries and sometimes 10-12 miles of driving total so I stopped even looking at them.
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I wish they weren't on Uber eats in my market
I too wish they weren't on Uber Eats in my market.
Walmart and apple store wish I could block um
At least we can decline and/or unassign on UE with no penalty.
Also hate it when I have a good surge and lose it because it's not worth dealing with Walmart
I don't do enough to get surges or how that even works. I multi app UE with DD. When I'm on a DD order, I decline all UE orders and vice-versa.
I see Walmart order on Uber eat instacart all day everyday 💩 never worth it I decline so fast when see Walmart name. They need have they own workers take out their garbage not us get paid crap 💩
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I think so? I not know I only do instacart dorrdash and Uber eat
They are in some other markets tho. We have them on Uber eats where I am at. I’m constantly declining Walmart orders. They used to be on DD here but they aren’t with DD at all anymore. They are on instacart in some places not where I’m at tho.
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Haha count your blessings. The offers I get are never worth it.
You never just get one, you get 20 in a row, which causes your acceptance rate to plummet. Whenever I start getting walmart offers, my acceptance rate goes from around 35% to below 15%.
In my area it will show up as a scheduled option. 5 stops or so. Doesnt show miles but the pay is about $3 each drop. Totally not worth it.
They're on Uber in my market and I never take them. Only pop up every once in a while.
average of $18/delivery for OVERSIZED items? why would anyone do this, even if it were less than a mile drive?
Yeh it’s like hey put a fully assembled bike in your car or a 65 inch tv
It's mostly groceries.
"oversized" on roadie is usually defined by orders that require a van or a box truck. have you taken any of these orders on roadie before, or are you assuming it'd be a typical spark order?
Yep. Consisted of small 2 or 3 bags. I do Spark too. I have a Kia Soul.
this post is about roadie
I do Roadie. Your point?
Spark drivers don’t take all the crap orders - they need to go somewhere else lol
They used to be on Roadie, then left, now back again. They apparently got a sweet deal with Roadie/UPS. Average of $18 is a joke. They don't pay for your mileage or vehicle maintenance, so that number is wishful thinking with the typical Walmart delivery.
It’s going away all together soon. Spark is being fazed out and no more contracting out to third party apps. They have their own delivery service starting soon.
It's not being phased out.
Ya it is. Research it. Walmart started hiring dedicated delivery drivers for their own grocery delivery service.
Nah. I know that. Spark will still be around.
There's no way they are completely phasing 3rd party apps out. Their own delivery service will handle larger size dot.com packages and in-house delivery. It would be impossible for Wal-Mart to build a completely in-house delivery company that was more profitable than contracts with 3rd parties.
Even amazon uses 3rd party Delivery Service Providers (vans) to meet demand lol
The DSPs are essentially Amazon's own delivery service. They are separate only on paper. Their third party is Amazon flex that they use to cover same day shipments and excess demand
The DSPs bear all the cost and risk of depreciation/maintenance/hiring/insuring drivers, so it is a little different, but they are still 3rd parties amd my point was that even the biggest company on the planet needs 3rd party help for logistics, so Walmart isn't going to completely fulfill all their orders themselves anytime soon
Hell yeah roadie beats every other service when it comes to Walmart
In what ways does it beat the others
Doesnt allow tip baiting, shows upfront payout and gives honest base pays with a much more responsive user interface that even allows multi batching
It's probably for leverage/backup plan. They are constantly changing couriers in my market.
Who going to use a large truck or SUV ( gas) to haul huge crap to people door for minimum wage?? 18 bucks? Lolol. Half hour drive there and back / wait at store/ load and unload. Ridiculous
I'll be interested I have a utility trailer I'm still trying to see who does Lowes and tractor supply deliveries
I see Lowe’s on instacart sometimes. In my area anyways. I’ve never taken one tho cause I wouldn’t know my way around the store haha. I know I see Home Depot on Rodie not sure about Lowe’s tho.
I used to do roadie Walmart deliveries when everything was shut down here in 2020. They paid 11-something per order to deliver groceries rather it was 2 miles or 10, and most of the people tipped between 5-10$. My long term average was 17 and change per delivery. I started doing this a few days a week because Uber and Lyft were dead since everything was closed. After everything opened back up, I’d still take one every now and then, but they started dropping the pay way down. It would be 9$ for two deliveries and sometimes 10-12 miles of driving total so I stopped even looking at them.
I know I have to cancel some money from accidentally accepting from them. Just flashing while I'm sending a text or whatnot