@wrosie wrote:
The way I read it is that you can shop any XXX food company outlet to have food delivered. I would just assume that you would have to live in the delivery area of that XXX food company outlet.
In other words, it can be an XXX in Buffalo, or Long Island as long as it is an XXX food outlet and you lived in their delivery area.
@Msilk wrote:
I saw these on the platform as well. One was a National Root Beer company and the other a service station convenience store. I checked all my delivery platforms and none of them delivered for either shop so I did not bother applying.
@audrialyn30 wrote:
Those shops have confusing paperwork! My paperwork had 3 different third party vendors to use. They even had a question in the questionnaire that listed those vendors. They declined it, because they wanted me to order from ANOTHER vendor. Seriously, they need to redo the questionnaire and guidelines.
@JasperJohnson wrote:
So you ordered delivery from the convivence store and got denied?
@audrialyn30 wrote:
Those shops have confusing paperwork! My paperwork had 3 different third party vendors to use. They even had a question in the questionnaire that listed those vendors. They declined it, because they wanted me to order from ANOTHER vendor. Seriously, they need to redo the questionnaire and guidelines.
@wrosie wrote:
The convenience store in my area actually showed their logo in the offered shop. When I Googled the nearest one to me it was 6.7 miles, but travel time would have been longer and I didn't believe they would deliver to me so I ignored the shops.
I've been doing Intouch Insight shops on the ISS platform for a regional company a lot recently. I have found them to be very responsive to any questions I've had. Have you tried contacting them?
@audrialyn30 wrote:
@JasperJohnson wrote:
So you ordered delivery from the convivence store and got denied?
@audrialyn30 wrote:
Those shops have confusing paperwork! My paperwork had 3 different third party vendors to use. They even had a question in the questionnaire that listed those vendors. They declined it, because they wanted me to order from ANOTHER vendor. Seriously, they need to redo the questionnaire and guidelines.
I didn’t order from the convenience store. The way the shop was promoted to me was to use Uber Eats, Door Dash, or another vendor. I never heard of the store. I used Uber Eats and it was declined. I would have never signed up if I knew they wanted me to evaluate a convenience store vendor. Not mad though, because the food was yummy at Uber Eats, but they need better guidelines and clarity when promoting these shops.
@JasperJohnson wrote:
If you don't live in an area with XX, you wouldn't recognize the logo. Would you know what Waitr or Roadrunner are? They are delivery services in Louisiana. So, it isn't unrealistic the way the job was listed along with the generic directions to infer that XX was another delivery service.
@Susan L. wrote:
That is so interesting, and adds to the confusion. "Roadrunner" is also the name of a regional convenience store chain (with locations at "big yellow scallop" gas stations in Arkansas).
@sandyf wrote:
I am having trouble understanding this entire thread. Maybe it is because I have not seen these shops. Jasper in the original post it says you did a pick up shop and it was later rejected. Did you drive 250 miles to another state to pick something up? Why was that job rejected?