Grabr

201 Spear St, Ste: 1100, 94105, San Francisco, United States
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4.55
Based on 20 Reviews

5

75.00%

4

15.00%

3

5.00%

2

0.00%

1

5.00%
About Grabr

Connecting the world through travel. Shop hard-to-reach items and a traveler headed your way will deliver it. #MyGrabrStory

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  • 201 Spear St, Ste: 1100, 94105, San Francisco, United States

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Thomaz Bandeira
BR

Excellent Excellent, I liked this service. Is really turn around about high cost in Brazil. Recommend for all! It’s work!

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Renan Knippelberg
BR

It's easy, safe and helpful. It's services works pretty well, an It's a helping hand to avoid paying exorbitant international shipping taxes, especially in countries like Brazil, where you are pay more then the double on most products. The app interface could be better on the matter of the chat. You have the possibility to choose where to meet with the deliveryman, so aways choose somewhere that you feel safe to be, and aways with a lot of people.

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gabriel
AR

excellent service from grabr 10 points! excellent service from grabr, the orders I placed always arrived in a timely manner, once an order could not arrive and my money was protected. and I used it on the next purchase.

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Carlos Geribón
UY

I am a new user on Grabr but my… I am a new user on Grabr but my experience has been very good. If you're new like me, trust Grabr like I did and you won't regret it. I recommend you read Grabr's policies and understand how traveler reputation works in order to have a good experience.

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Fernando
AR

Lack of choice makes the platform to feel unsafe Finding a good offer is stressful, there're some travelers spamming the platform. And while they have good reputation, they also always overcharge, and there's no option to block them. Also after I selected a traveler, he canceled the operation and another one was assigned, instead of letting me choose (or at least confirm the new one). This made feel less safe. The platform is ok, but as the end user I don't feel like I have much choice on it. If I can't offer a reward to travelers, Grabr should at least establish limits to rewards. Like, paying 850 USD for a 450 USD item makes no sense.

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