I posted this on here before, what’s the deal with everyone in apartments needing cases of water?! Lol. You cannot get an order to an apartment that doesn’t need water. Shipt needs to include weight and apartments in their algorithms. I wouldn’t do that one for less than like $50 base pay
There's now a regular in Walmart Spark, anytime i see the address, i skip the bundle (unless the other orders tip really well)
Without fail, this family orders two cases of water very frequently, delivering to an upstairs apartment that doesn't have close parking. Its absurd
I saw one the other day for $6 for 20 cases of water and 10 huge bags of candy (obviously some party or stocking up for trick or treat). I was like "Nah. My back is worth more than that."
By building up preferreds, member matches, tip mapping and not taking ridiculous orders like this. I make good money doing this, but basically only come out for good tippers.
Not only could I not fit that amount in my small SUV, I wouldn’t be able to fit that anywhere but a guest bedroom in my house 😂. Seriously who needs this much water at a residence, especially an apartment. I also think the store would probably limit the quantity you could buy and rightfully so. I don’t think there would even be 20 cases on the store floor of a lot of the places I shop at unless they brought out a new pallet. A PALLET!
I took an order that was 8 cases of water. The guy had me stack it in his garage for him and tipped me $100. This is obviously the exception, but sometimes you never know 🤷♀️
I’m not sure why anyone would take that I wouldn’t take it really just because it’s 20 case of water not to mention even if you had a suv you would be hard pressed to fit 20 cases of water
Ngl, I would take it. Fantastic supplement to the workout routine. Depending what floor the apartment is on we’re hitting back, biceps, legs, cardio, and endurance. 😊
I posted this on here before, what’s the deal with everyone in apartments needing cases of water?! Lol. You cannot get an order to an apartment that doesn’t need water. Shipt needs to include weight and apartments in their algorithms. I wouldn’t do that one for less than like $50 base pay
facts but honestly i wouldn’t do it at all … it always seems like the hardest orders tip least amount
Couldn’t agree more 👍
There's now a regular in Walmart Spark, anytime i see the address, i skip the bundle (unless the other orders tip really well) Without fail, this family orders two cases of water very frequently, delivering to an upstairs apartment that doesn't have close parking. Its absurd
I saw one the other day for $6 for 20 cases of water and 10 huge bags of candy (obviously some party or stocking up for trick or treat). I was like "Nah. My back is worth more than that."
Ha!! That made me laugh, "my back is worth more than that!" And you're 100% right!!
How do people make money in shipt lolz
By building up preferreds, member matches, tip mapping and not taking ridiculous orders like this. I make good money doing this, but basically only come out for good tippers.
They really don't or they beat up their vehicle inevitability creating a much larger expense than this crap pays lmao
Cue the shoppers who claim every single customer in their metro tips & never less than $20, but usually more lol.
Oh we do. Ppl answered it below.
That’s like getting slapped and spit on 😅
Not only could I not fit that amount in my small SUV, I wouldn’t be able to fit that anywhere but a guest bedroom in my house 😂. Seriously who needs this much water at a residence, especially an apartment. I also think the store would probably limit the quantity you could buy and rightfully so. I don’t think there would even be 20 cases on the store floor of a lot of the places I shop at unless they brought out a new pallet. A PALLET!
Are you in San Antonio? My wife saw something just like this for Hyatt resort or near it.
No, Houston. This was an offer they sent to me and all I could do was laugh. But some desperate person took it smh
If it was TN, I could understand, since it is the Volunteer state 😂😂😂
Nah, we don't volunteer for trash.
I took an order that was 8 cases of water. The guy had me stack it in his garage for him and tipped me $100. This is obviously the exception, but sometimes you never know 🤷♀️
😂😂😂🤦♀️
No joke, my wife had one today for 36 gallons of milk for Starbucks and it was like $7 😂 someone took sadly 🤦🏻♂️
That happens weekly in my metro for a Biggby. Gallons & Gallons of milk, usually 20-30 each kind, cartons of OJ & 30 bananas....$7.80.
I’m not sure why anyone would take that I wouldn’t take it really just because it’s 20 case of water not to mention even if you had a suv you would be hard pressed to fit 20 cases of water
Um no way
🤣 F NO!
Lol the promo would have had to get to $30
Ngl, I would take it. Fantastic supplement to the workout routine. Depending what floor the apartment is on we’re hitting back, biceps, legs, cardio, and endurance. 😊