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08-28-2020 02:26 PM
Seems like this should be pretty simple, but I can't figure it out.
On the Instacart app, you know how it keeps a list of things you've ordered in the past so that if you want them again, you can just click on them from your stored items?
Ok, so how do you permanently remove them from the historical list? Like you are never ever again going to order an item. Is there a way to permanently remove it so you're not always scrolling through items you are not interested in anymore?
08-28-2020 02:42 PM
lol, I have no clue either---waiting to see if someone has an answer.
08-28-2020 02:48 PM
@hennypenny wrote:lol, I have no clue either---waiting to see if someone has an answer.
@hennypenny -seems like it should be simple, but it isn't.
08-28-2020 02:55 PM
No help from me either, but now robocalls are put in their place, reminders are next up! Who wants to reminded that they got that thing once by mistake?
08-28-2020 03:10 PM
I use Instacart and I don't how if you can do that. It's a good question. Although, it never ocurred to me to delete things I'm not going to buy again. You could email their customer service to ask.
08-28-2020 03:37 PM - edited 08-28-2020 03:39 PM
The only thing I could find is to click YOUR ITEMS and then scroll down on the right hand side is a window with an arrow and select SORT BY MOST FREQUENTLY BOUGHT .... OR....SORT BY MOST RECENTLY BOUGHT and it should place the seldom purchased item at the bottom of your list......
08-28-2020 03:40 PM
Go to the Instacart help center and contact them
08-28-2020 03:41 PM
08-28-2020 03:59 PM
It might be "buyer beware" where Instacart is concerned. This is on the CNN Website under "business".
Instacart sued by DC Attorney General over allegedly deceiving customers, failing to pay taxes
08-28-2020 06:19 PM - edited 08-28-2020 06:24 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:It might be "buyer beware" where Instacart is concerned. This is on the CNN Website under "business".
Instacart sued by DC Attorney General over allegedly deceiving customers, failing to pay taxes
I dont know anything about D.C. taxes but Instacart corrected the consumer issue in 2018....
Also from CNN--The complaint points to a since-changed Instacart policy in place from September 2016 until April 2018 under which, in addition to a delivery fee, the company charged its consumers a default 10% “service” fee that could be increased, decreased or waived. A class action lawsuit by some workers resulted in a $4.6 million settlement that required the company to change how it referred to the service fee — Instacart in April 2018 announced changes to its tipping and service fees, including lowering the service fee to a mandatory 5%, and suggesting a default 5% tip for workers.
Looks like DC is looking for some cash.....
Instacart lawsuit comes after the DC Attorney General’s Office similarly sued on-demand startup DoorDash in November 2019 over allegedly deceiving customers with a controversial tipping policy. That lawsuit is ongoing.
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