Let's start with a brief round of free association . . .
any port in a storm (or pandemic)
good enough
a necessary evil
a genuine convenience
a non-essential luxury
Two months ago, I'd never even thought about them. But with the pandemic engulfing us, I decided to start an account and since then, I've placed a total of three orders at stores with which they are affiliated. Results have been mixed. I do prefer doing my own shopping but I'm trying to limit my trips to stores these days. On paper (or in pixels), Instacart fits into that plan pretty well. My experience is that the specific shopper on a given order has a profound effect on the overall results.
Most recently I placed an order with Costco via Instacart and I learned a few things. First of all, in addition to the line-item service fee that Instacart charges, they also upcharge on every single item. I learned this because my shopper inadvertently left the actual register receipt with our order. Apparently, this is a no-no. In any case, per the receipt, I was charged approximately 15% more for the items I received than what Costco charged my Instacart shopper. To be fair, the prices I paid matched the prices I agreed to pay when I added the items to my cart. But still, the fact that this pricing policy was not prominently shared bothered me a bit. I'm not sure if this just applies to Costco or to all the stores at which Instacart shops.
Another issue is that even though I provided very specific instructions about which items should and should not be substituted, my shopper ignored them without ever bothering to contact me. He brought me some horrible steaks, even though I specified no substitutions (more on this later). Previous Instacart experiences at Jewel and Target were also rough on the substitution front but at least in those cases, the shopper contacted me to ask a few questions about prospective substitutions. But still, they flat-out carted incorrect items in a few cases.
The most negative part about my most recent experience was the aftermath of dealing with the steaks I'd never ordered in the first place, for which I was charged. After an initial, frustrating online experience trying to contact Instacart about the error (do they even have a phone number?), I decided to address the dispute through my credit card company. All good, right? Not exactly. I later managed to have an online chat with a rep at Instacart who told me that they'd issue a credit for the never-ordered steaks. Fine. But no. A few days later I received an email from Instacart informing me that my account had been suspended because of the dispute I'd lodged with my credit card company. Wtf?!
I’m sorry, but your Instacart account has been put on hold. You disputed a charge for an order on May 4, 2020 for $45.16 on the card ending in xxxx, resulting in this hold. If this dispute was made in error, please follow up with your bank about it as soon as possible. Once you resolve the dispute, please send us a confirmation photo or screenshot for proof and we’ll reinstate your account.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Best,
Instacart Trust and Safety Team
Wow! Talk about hardball. I'll admit that my first reaction was pretty much along these lines . . .
I'd just assumed that with the credit issued by Instacart, my dispute would automatically be resolved. Clearly, that wasn't the case. And Instacart was having none of it. I contacted my bank, "officially" withdrew my dispute and requested something in writing confirming it, which they provided. So now, with the "proof" having been sent to back to Instacart, I'll just have to wait for the wheels of justice to turn, lol. But I think the salient aspect here is that if you have problem with Instacart and you're unhappy with the manner/speed in which they resolve it, you have little or no recourse.
In 7+ weeks, I've placed 3 total orders with Instacart, so this is ultimately small potatoes, and not a necessity for us. But here I am, having had some problems with each of those 3 orders, and having a paid a premium for the privilege. I'm confident that they'll eventually re-instate my account but I think I'll be okay until they do. That said, looking down the road to the post-pandemic phase of our lives, I'm not sure Instacart and I are likely to have a rosy future together.
=R=
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