T-Mobile via T-Mobile Tuesdays App is offering
T-Mobile Customers:
90-Day Walmart+ Trial Membership Offer & More for
Free via the
T-Mobile Tuesdays App [
iOS or
Android].
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Deal Instructions
- Download the T-Mobile Tuesday App for Free
- Open the App and login to your T-Mobile account
- Under the 'Home' tab, select the following offers
- "90-Day Walmart+ Trial Membership Offer"
- Free Medium Iced/Hot Coffee via CircleK
- Click on the 'Save' the offer then locate it under "My Stuff" Tab
- Click the "Redeem" offer link when you're ready for redemption and follow the instructions to redeem.
Top Comments
For those who are (understandably) upset about the tipping, make sure you're choosing "delivery" only for temperature sensitive items and "shipping" for things that you don't mind sitting in a fedex truck for 10 hours or more likely in the back of a doordasher's trunk for 3-4 hours as they make other stops on the route. I don't like tipping culture but you kind of have to ask what your time is worth, yes sometimes the tips walmart suggests are crazy it wanted me to tip $15 for 4 bags of groceries and 2 packages of toilet paper (im guessing that's what triggered it, due to the size) but you can easily adjust it down and I chose $4. The driver was more than happy and gracious. $4 is well worth it for me to not drop whatever else i'm doing just to go to walmart.
My buddy did walmart deliveries full time during the pandemic and one insight he gave me is that drivers work on a 15 and 45 schedule, meaning walmart sends out orders at lets say 10:15 to be picked up at 10:45 for a guaranteed payment without tips of $7. That 15 minutes past the hour is the only time they can accept offers and they can't accept any new offers until they're done delivering, if they don't finish by 11:15 they will make $0 the next hour. Walmart wanting to maximize profit and minimize costs will often pair orders together so a driver will make 2 deliveries for $7 + tips. The problem with this system as a customer is that your order may be perfectly fine, let's say eggs, bread, milk, and some bananas and you live 2 miles away from walmart. I think a lot of drivers would be fine with a $2-$4 tip, not excited of course they would rather get a higher payout but they're not going to be groaning about it. The problem is that 2nd order that it's paired with because if it's further away they may not finish in time to make money the next hour, or it could be something absolutely terrible like 14 cases of water to a 3rd floor apartment (yes he's actually gotten that before) and $0 tip. Drivers cannot just accept 1 order, they have to take it all or nothing, but if you as a customer notice that your order is stuck on "preparing order" it's not that your order is actually delayed, it's already been picked, sorted, and ready to roll out of their cold room it's that no driver wanted to accept it because overall the order was terrible either too much distance/time/effort or low pay for 2 orders.
What you can do as a customer is call the store and ask "is my order batched with another delivery", they'll say yes, then ask "can you unbatch the other order it so the driver just has to make a stop at my house", they'll do it and within seconds your order status is updated to "waiting for driver" or whatever the new status message is these days. Another insight is that walmart divides it's drivers into rankings, their most reliable and trusted drivers see multiple offers at the 15 minute mark and can pick and choose which deliveries they want to take, the less reliable drivers get stuck with orders the other drivers rejected. Naturally drivers being human they will go with the orders that offer the most money so if you can't afford to tip don't order during a busy time like sunday afternoon because you're competing against other customers with higher tips for the reliable drivers, instead choose a slow period like thursday morning when the store may only have 5 delivery orders, but 10 trusted and reliable drivers just waiting for work.
You may think reliability and delivering food have nothing to do with it, but next time you're at curbside make some chit chat with the workers loading your car if they have any interesting stories about their delivery drivers, they'll talk your ear off about all the terrible drivers. Everything from drunk/high drivers, drivers who steal, drivers in disgusting filthy cars, delivering to entirely wrong cities, etc.
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