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I have both. I hate WalMart. But W+ has reduced my hate for them though. I can get everything delivered and never step foot in the door. Anything ordered on walmart.com that is in stock in the store is delivered within a few hours. Grocery delivery can often be done same day as well.
Saves money on gas too .05/gal if you fill up at Murphy
If you don't want to tip someone for carrying your groceries to your door then go to the store and get them yourself.
$35 minimum on grocery + $10 tip per order? no thanks. looks like they are forcing you to spend $40 to be qualified for "free" delivery. not really free.
Walmart+ in my area was comically bad the few weeks I tried it. Between items they were out of, items they forgot, and moldly produce, the average delivery literally only had about 50% of the stuff I ordered, which means I have to go out anyway and defeats the purpose of the service.
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Does it tell you what order/who left the tip?
Yes, Walmart orders show the next day. Every other delivery the driver sees it in your driveway after they complete the order. There are also scripts and apps that allow us to see tips on normal orders prior to accepting them. Even those without tricks vets can tell your approximate tip based on the offered payout the DD app shows them.
Anything flat base (besides WM) is zero tip and being that 99% of people tip in the app it's assumed a no tip order and declined over and over. You'll pickup multiple times from the same spot and still see the no tip orders on the shelf waiting for a sucker to accept.
One of my Chase credit cards has 10% rewards for Walmart+ and that would stack with cashback portals. I hear BoA has had similar deal.
Dosh also has a 15% back for WM+ This should also stack w/ cashback portals and the credit card rewards.
One popular *points* place offers cash back equivalent to about $58 right now.
Stack those offers and you can get ~$83 back total.
YMMV on any of the offers.
I got WM+ myself with such stacking deals and it was either close to free or a money maker.
We use WM+ for grocery delivery primarily but its hadny for free shipping on regular WM orders w/o a purchase minimum
eta: we've been satisfied with the grocery delivery. Its not perfect with out of stock items and sometimes stupid substiution but I think thats a common flaw of most home grocery and WM has been better than others generally
Yes, Walmart orders show the next day. Every other delivery the driver sees it in your driveway after they complete the order. There are also scripts and apps that allow us to see tips on normal orders prior to accepting them. Even those without tricks vets can tell your approximate tip based on the offered payout the DD app shows them.
Anything flat base (besides WM) is zero tip and being that 99% of people tip in the app it's assumed a no tip order and declined over and over. You'll pickup multiple times from the same spot and still see the no tip orders on the shelf waiting for a sucker to accept.
Hah I try to order from WalMart.com cause I don't have to tip lol.....but when I do grocery order I always tip. It says you have 24 hours to tip so I often wondered if they got it then or the next day and if it showed them who tipped.
So I wonder on the .com orders how that works out for Walmart if nobody picks it up lol then they are forced to FedEx it from a warehouse somewhere
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Hah I try to order from WalMart.com cause I don't have to tip lol.....but when I do grocery order I always tip. It says you have 24 hours to tip so I often wondered if they got it then or the next day and if it showed them who tipped.
So I wonder on the .com orders how that works out for Walmart if nobody picks it up lol then they are forced to FedEx it from a warehouse somewhere
.com orders here at least usually get released around the same time so it's often a $15-18 offer but you have to hit 5-6 houses. If a single order sits long enough DD bumps the offer to get it delivered. Like I said earlier nobody expects a penny extra on these .com orders and can tell the difference at request time. If they can't they learn fast lol. Cheers!
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I did the $98 with my PNC debit card which has 20% back on Walmart+ AND a unnamed popular cash back site for $50 back. So that's $69.70 back.....$28.30 for a year!
You obviously don't understand or appreciate requesting a on-demand service but will be the first one to complain.
Try to explain tipping guidelines in the US to someone from another country in which they don't tip at all and you will quickly find out our customs are pretty much non-sensical.
You are supposed to tip the person who brings you food, but you don't tip that person if they work at Whataburger or Wendy's. The guideline is 15-20% of the value of the goods. If that wasn't complicated enough, you are not supposed to tip the person who brings you food if they own the place.
If someone delivers food to your house, then it is much like the restaurant rule. But if you order the food, like a can of beans, from someplace like Amazon, then you don't tip the driver. But you got the same can of beans from a grocery store, then you do tip. But if you order from a place like Walmart which is online and a grocery, then you need to determine how Walmart contracted with the delivery service to know how to tip. Sometime Walmart splits an order or changes its delivery method after you place the order, so then are you expected to continually check this until the order arrives?
Some say it is whether you have to sign or acknowledge the delivery, but I don't know anyone who has given a tip to person delivering a court summons, and usually not even the US postman. So, then it is only for things you wand and ordered, so do you tip the Lowes delivery truck driver 15-20% for the $10,000 delivery of shingles?
I am not telling people to stiff people on tips, just that our US conventions for tipping are hard to explain.
Has anyone who has prime and W+ found the W+ to be better than prime? It's nice that there's competition for amazon, but it also gets costly if you don't use both regularly (which we don't at this point).
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Saves money on gas too .05/gal if you fill up at Murphy
I still like prime and use it a lot.
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Anything flat base (besides WM) is zero tip and being that 99% of people tip in the app it's assumed a no tip order and declined over and over. You'll pickup multiple times from the same spot and still see the no tip orders on the shelf waiting for a sucker to accept.
Dosh also has a 15% back for WM+ This should also stack w/ cashback portals and the credit card rewards.
One popular *points* place offers cash back equivalent to about $58 right now.
Stack those offers and you can get ~$83 back total.
YMMV on any of the offers.
I got WM+ myself with such stacking deals and it was either close to free or a money maker.
We use WM+ for grocery delivery primarily but its hadny for free shipping on regular WM orders w/o a purchase minimum
eta: we've been satisfied with the grocery delivery. Its not perfect with out of stock items and sometimes stupid substiution but I think thats a common flaw of most home grocery and WM has been better than others generally
Anything flat base (besides WM) is zero tip and being that 99% of people tip in the app it's assumed a no tip order and declined over and over. You'll pickup multiple times from the same spot and still see the no tip orders on the shelf waiting for a sucker to accept.
So I wonder on the .com orders how that works out for Walmart if nobody picks it up lol then they are forced to FedEx it from a warehouse somewhere
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So I wonder on the .com orders how that works out for Walmart if nobody picks it up lol then they are forced to FedEx it from a warehouse somewhere
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op, can you tell us more details about this free $50 in 2 hr delivery credits? i cant find that info anywhere.
You are supposed to tip the person who brings you food, but you don't tip that person if they work at Whataburger or Wendy's. The guideline is 15-20% of the value of the goods. If that wasn't complicated enough, you are not supposed to tip the person who brings you food if they own the place.
If someone delivers food to your house, then it is much like the restaurant rule. But if you order the food, like a can of beans, from someplace like Amazon, then you don't tip the driver. But you got the same can of beans from a grocery store, then you do tip. But if you order from a place like Walmart which is online and a grocery, then you need to determine how Walmart contracted with the delivery service to know how to tip. Sometime Walmart splits an order or changes its delivery method after you place the order, so then are you expected to continually check this until the order arrives?
Some say it is whether you have to sign or acknowledge the delivery, but I don't know anyone who has given a tip to person delivering a court summons, and usually not even the US postman. So, then it is only for things you wand and ordered, so do you tip the Lowes delivery truck driver 15-20% for the $10,000 delivery of shingles?
I am not telling people to stiff people on tips, just that our US conventions for tipping are hard to explain.
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