Errand Runners User Reviews

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Fast money

I’ve been doing it for a few weeks now, much better then Uber or doordash, simply pick up a large order then drop it off at the designated locations, super simple. Faster money then any of the other apps and a lot less headaches

Extremely Professional Company

From the first job that I’ve done with errand and through every job I’ve done since then I have never had any problems that were not able to be solved through errands excellent staff. I’ve driven for several companies in the past but None are as good as errand. I would recommend errand to anyone.

Great app to make some side money!!

I’ve used this app for a couple weeks now and love it. They have delivery routes available every weekend and throughout the week as well in my area. I use this as my weekend side gig and average $30-$40/hour. Works similar to Uber but your doing delivery routes for companies instead. I’ve had a great experience so far and would recommend for someone looking for extra money.
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SCAM!!!!!

THIS APP IS A SCAM they get your social number and banking information and you get no job

Scam likely? Nah scam for sure!

I first applied for an Errand runner off indeed but it never listed what company it was for until my “interview” which was by text btw. Area code was from Baltimore.
And the guy interviewing me asked me 2 questions and said they didn’t have much to ask. Said the pay was $32 and that I needed to send the same info this app asks for to him.
Also this app link wasn’t even in my email until randomly couple weeks later.

once my identity gets verified through the IRS database lol I’ll have access to an email they would create for me lol I asked for an email instead to send the info and he declined and said there are other requests for this “job” but there it is still out there. He also said that the there is a company pick up truck and I asked where is the company located but he didn’t answer. How would I know if it was in the same state. If this is legit they need to work on their professionalism.
His grammar and punctuations spelled scam for sure, you are better off working for McDonald’s
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Can’t even use this

Uber eats let’s me use a e-bike I get if it’s something large like laundry and transportation of something like an animal but obviously I wouldn’t take those jobs

Beware.

I had applied through Indeed for an executive assistant position with Errand Runner and was told I would need sign up on this app. My application has sat for two weeks now and they’ve ignored my follow up messages through Indeed. Pretty sure I’ve been scammed.

Don’t do it! Run away from this company!

This company wants your DOB, your social and your DL all before you start or even get a job! I wrote to them to ask if they had another option for hiring because it made me very uncomfortable putting all that into an app for a company I’ve never even heard of before. The response was SO unprofessional! They said: we have hundreds of people signing up and can’t answer individual issues so don’t apply.! WITAF??? I told them their response was so I professional and that made the decision for me not to work for them! I would run from this company and try task rabbit or some other company that is legit!
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Cool idea but I’m hesitant

I like the idea and I would like to sign up to be a runner but the fact that it asks you for your bank account information and SSN upfront before you’re even able to create an account makes me a little hesitant

Sign Up Problems

My car model is not an option for some reason, and the drop down for car type only has sedan and truck and I drive a crossover SUV (picking one doesn’t affect model options, I checked; other SUV models are on the list). I don’t want to put the wrong car info and have it cause an issue later. I also feel weird entering my bank account and SSN info right up front. Other apps like this (DoorDash, Shipt) have you do a background check and they feel way more legit. I’d love to add this to things I can do for money but I think I’ll have to wait a while until it’s more robust.
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