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  • Be your own boss in Brooklyn & Queens. Work whenever it works for you
  • Earn extra money shopping for others in Brooklyn & Queens
  • Qualify for Instant Cashout and get paid daily
  • Get to know your Brooklyn & Queens community by delivering to new and familiar areas

  • Sign up now and choose your orders, shop the ones you want, and cash out instantly, including tips. Pick the right Instacart role for your schedule and shop and deliver in your car or shop in-store only.

    Instacart is committed to diversity and providing equal opportunities for independent contractors. Instacart considers qualified individuals without regard to gender, sexual orientation, race, veteran, disability status, or other categories protected by applicable law. Review the Independent Contractor Agreement here (https://shoppers.instacart.com/contracts). <== check this contract


    To become an Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens you must meet the basic requirements and sign-up in the Shopper app or online. Once you've signed-up, if approved, you'll get an email with next steps.

     

    Nope! You don’t need any prior work experience. We welcome interested individuals from an array of industries and backgrounds. Shopping on the Instacart platform is great for anyone looking for flexible, seasonal, home-based, entry-level, weekend, weekday, after-school, or temporary opportunities.

    If you already provide services as a personal shopper or are involved in the grocery or transportation industries (such as a courier, driver, truck driver, professional driver, taxi driver, food delivery driver), you might want to consider shopping with Instacart.


    In order to shop and deliver with Instacart in Brooklyn & Queens, you must:

    • Be at least 18 years old
    • Be eligible to work in the United States
    • Have a valid driver's license and regular access to a registered vehicle (this is not a requirement for in-store shoppers)
    • Have a smartphone that's compatible with the Instacart Shopper App (Android 5.0, iOS 9, or newer)
    • Be able to lift 30+ lbs with or without accommodation
    • Acquire a set of insulated bags (this is not a requirement for in-store shoppers)
    • Pass a background check

    Instacart shopper earnings in Brooklyn & Queens are based on:

    • Size of the order
    • Time of day when the order is placed
    • Number of items in the order and size of items in the order
    • How difficult each item is to shop for
    • Estimated delivery distance
    • Batch incentives, quality bonuses, peak boosts, and customer tips

    Instacart shoppers in Brooklyn & Queens are paid weekly via direct deposit and these payments correspond to services provided between Monday and Sunday of the previous week. If you don't have direct deposit set up, Instacart will mail you a check. Instacart also offers an Instant Cashout option for shoppers who may need the cash right away. You can access your funds via the Instacart Shopper App

     

    Yes! You keep 100% of customer tips as an Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens. Instacart does not take any portion of tip money.

     

    As an Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens, you can choose from two different shopper roles: a full-service shopper or an in-store shopper. Each has different benefits and requirements:

    Full-Service Shopper in Brooklyn & Queens: A full-service shopper is a contract role with Instacart and requires a car in order to deliver to customers' doors. As a full-service shopper, you have control over where, when, and how much you shop.

    In-Store Shopper in Brooklyn & Queens: An in-store shopper prepares orders inside one store as an Instacart employee and does not require a car. As an in-store shopper, you can schedule shifts up to 29 hours/week.

     

    Instacart provides shoppers in Brooklyn & Queens with an Instacart shopper debit card to cover the cost of groceries with a pre-approved amount for each selected batch.

     

    No, you will not earn money as an Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens if you do not shop or deliver any orders.

     

    If you want to be a full-service Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens, you must have access to a car. However, if you want to be an in-store Instacart shopper for Brooklyn & Queens, you do not need a car.

     

    It depends. You can work full time as a full-service Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens and pick up shifts equivalent to 40 hours per week if there's enough demand. However, as an in-store Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens you are only permitted to work up to 29 hours per week.

     

    As a full-service Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens you are an independent contractor. Therefore, you use your own vehicle to handle deliveries and you pay for your own maintenance and fuel. However, as an independent contractor, you may be able to write off some of these expenses as business-related expenses when filing your taxes. Please consult a tax advisor if you have any questions.

     

    For Instacart shoppers in Brooklyn & Queens, your taxes will not be withheld from your pay. If you make more than $600 per tax year as an Instacart shopper in Brooklyn & Queens, we will send you a 1099-MISC tax form. This is a standard tax form for contract workers.

     

    Instacart is the North American leader in online grocery delivery. Instacart shoppers offer same-day delivery and pickup services to bring fresh groceries and everyday essentials to busy people and families across the U.S. and Canada. Instacart has partnered with more than 500 beloved national, regional and local retailers to deliver from nearly 40,000 stores across more than 5,500 cities in North America. Instacart’s delivery service is available to more than 85% of U.S. households and 70% of Canadian households.

    The company’s cutting-edge enterprise technology also powers the ecommerce platforms of some of the world’s biggest retail players, supporting their white-label websites, applications and delivery solutions. Instacart offers an Instacart Express membership for unlimited free delivery on orders over $35. For more information, visit https://www.instacart.com. For anyone interested in becoming an Instacart shopper, visit https://shoppers.instacart.com.


    In-store shopper pay

    In-store shoppers earn an hourly wage, detailed in the initial offer letter. These shoppers are scheduled for shifts based on personal availability, up to 29 hours each week.

    Referral bonuses

    Another way to earn with Instacart is through referrals. We offer a bonus when you refer a friend to shop with us. Referral bonus amounts vary by role and location.

    To qualify for a referral bonus—

    • Your referral must apply your unique code on the first page of the signup process. 
      • Your unique code must be privately shared with your referral—any publicly shared code will not qualify for a referral bonus
      • Instacart can’t add a referral code after the signup process is complete.
    • Your referral must complete their bonus requirements within a specific number of days on the Instacart platform. 
      • Requirements vary by zone and role. Zone requirements can be found in the Referral section of the Shopper app.
    • Your referral must complete their bonus requirements in the region they applied in.
    • You must be an active shopper in good standing.
    • You must complete at least 40 hours of services on the Instacart platform within the last 6 months.

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    Anyone using Instacart for ordering grocery online please be aware that they are seriously gouging you. On my last order, they accidentally left the actual store receipt in my bag. I saw that the store check out was for $164 before taxes. Instacart charged me $190 + tips+ service fee + taxes = $226. I tried calling them. Had to hold for over 2 hours. They refused any refund and said I wasn't supposed to get the paper receipt. Be aware.

     

    Terrible company and shoppers, I have very bad experience not just once but 4 times, today I got a small toilet paper roll delivered when I ordered for a large pk of paper towels for 28.99. How can anyone with brain make such poor choices unless their intent is to cheat, after spending 4 hours with various support people without refund I am better off campaigning to banish this unethical company from America

     

    I was saving money using them until today! My InstaCart subtotal was only $69 and change, and even after a replacement was made, it should have remained the same or less. My delivery guy provided the paper receipt, which showed a $66.97 subtotal. But InstaCart proceeded to charge me $75.47 subtotal. So after fees, I paid $95 instead of $86-$87. Their customer service is terrible on top of it, and there's ALWAYS excuses as to why their coupons don't work! I'm going back to Walmart grocery pickup!

     

    Incredibly, Instacart charged me over $95, associated with CA, but no store listed, for groceries I never purchased. I live in Ohio and have not traveled anywhere near California for years. Now, in the middle of this pandemic, as I am tight on funds, they're reviewing my case and will get back to me. Be warned! It may take me up to a week to see my money again! I won't use Instacart again! If you do, keep a careful eye on your bank account!

     

    I have been using insta cart for awhile now and have had trouble in the past with them. They are the most unorganized, horrible customer service, and have NO listening skills. I had an order delivered today that had another shoppers stuff charged to my card. When I called they kept telling me it wasn't in my cart. No kidding! The shopper herself told me she billed someone else's groceries to my account. I will NEVER us insta cart again. Which means unless Kroger gets someone else I will not be using them for delivery either.

    Purchased items valued at $152.07. This amount was taken from my account on May 18th. A day later, Instacart, then place a hold for $225. Now I am told it will take 2 -3 BUSINESS days before I receive the held funds! Never experienced this type of online transaction for retail purchases, perhaps its common in the Hotel industry for reservations. Crazy!

    Do not allow this service access to your bank account! Supposedly Instacart "holds" an extra 10-15% from your account to cover any contingencies. My account was charged $55 for $30 worth of groceries. Instacart helped itself to an extra 80%. Still no refund. Instacart first asks for Apple Pay, but will plunder your bank account when $50 is not enough for $30 in groceries. This is FRAUD!

    I have been using Instacart for a few months now and can not recall any time that I was really pleased with their service. I had one time when the shopper canceled the order because of car problems not letting me know it was until the text came saying it had been done. Another time an item was included in my order that was not mine. Most of all the shoppers replaces items not letting me know about it until its done and today I had one that replaced an item and did not go to bakery to pick up the product waiting there because I had called to bakery to set aside the items. All the shopper had to do is ask them because also I gave shopper instructions that were not followed then as if that was not enough I told shopper cancel order 3 times and got back do you mean the entire order. I can only say Instacart does what Instacart wants and forget the needs and wants of the customer. Thank God there are other services that do a better job A star for this company is one to many

    I enjoy the app. I did just however find out the price in the app is what you pay. I assumed if an item was on sale it would just be discounted on the final bill. I understood it would show while you're shopping. So they are now making money on a service fee, delivery fee, and whatever extra they made off of me shopping for sale items and then charging me extra. Hugely disappointed

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

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