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It's a scam do not use it ever. I have been following up for my payment since 3 months with hardly any concrete response on email from them. They don't pay their traveller's do beware.
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Stay away from Grabr. It‘s a huge SCAM for travellers, they say that the payments are guarenteed but then don’t realize the payout. I‘ve been waiting for over two months now :(
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Grabr does not pay out travellers. I have not been paid for months and may loose a few thousand dollars.
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The app works just fine. But they don’t pay travelers back. I traveled in March and I have yet to get paid... 3 months later! They are not responding to my communications. These people are thieves. Period.
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They owe me $241 for two orders which got canceled due to traveler issues. They promise to refund under a month but been more than 2 months to date(17/7/2020). Let's see if it's really a scam or they refund me and when.
@drewmeyers Hi Drew! The reward is to be negotiate between shopper and traveler! Average one is about $20 for each grab. It all depends on the item traveler delivers, its weight and size, how hard it is to find/buy and so on! The most important thing is that everything could be easily settled within Grabr.
@drewmeyers Thank you for your question. I would add, that by delivering a few grabs with an average reward of $20 for smaller items and $60 for bigger and a traveler can subsidize the part of his travel easily.
@dariarebenok Packing space is usually at a premium for travelers (of course not always). Don't get me wrong, I love the concept and goal - I just wonder if people will pay enough for delivery to actually make it worth the traveler's while to go purchase something & pack it home with them. If you partnered with hostels to serve as a pick up space, and had an airport drop off for items, it may make it easier to pull off logistically for travelers.
Best of luck. If there's anything I can help with, don't hesitate to ask.
@drewmeyers Thank you for the support! So everything really depends on a case to case basis. You can make up to 300USD on something like Phantom 4, when you travel to countries like Russia, because there they costs 800 more then in USA. If you get two, and just put them in the suitcase, as I did 2 weeks ago. You can order them online, so no hassle to get; you will pay $80 for extra bag (unless you have frequent flyer card); and you will make 600, pretty good deal... I brought a few more things, and actually paid for my 750USD ticket from LAX to Moscow. But theres other cases of course. Some items are small, some are big. Some items people really want or need so they are willing to pay extra. Sometimes you get something in exchange apart from cash - I had people give me rides from the airport on my trip to Vietnam. And in Paris I got a free lunch!)
@drewmeyers Thank you for the comment. I agree with you that empty space is very "expensive". The best part of the platform, is that travelers actually make bids for how much they really want to deliver the item, so that it satisfies them. I agree with your comments, and this is definitely part of our plan to partner up with hostels, create locations in major airports, etc. Thank you for the offer, I definitely will :)
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Great service and Innovation ... this is going to be big business I sincere wishes to entire grabr team and the founders
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