Fabio
BRJust pick and grab I worn Grabr a couple of times and a love it. easy to use, intuitive interface and very trustable. I’ve never had trouble with any travelers that I had contact.
Jan Meist
PENot cheap but worth it Grabr connects you with a traveller to purchase items for you and deliver them to your country of residence. You pay grabr upfront and you release the payment to the traveller once you received the items. Be aware that the point at your place of residence where you receive your items has to be organized with the traveller. So you may end up driving 5 minutes or 30 minutes to pick up your stuff, or have it picked up by cabify, etc. This very much depends on the traveller. So far I was very lucky and had only pleasant experiences, timing was good payment without hassles or complications. Prices charged by the app itself, are high, but its still cheaper than having stuff sent. In most cases you also avoid the hassle of customs taxes and import documentations.
Pablo Clancy
ARGreat experience. Great experience. Everything went flawless. I bought a Dyson hairdryer and all the communication I have with the person who was buying it was super easy. The system Grabr has make it easy to buy online and protect the money in case something goes wrong, making it very safe to buy.
Fernando
ARLack 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.
Ezequiel Aris
ARGrabr delivers. It works. It does what it claims to do. There's not too much to say, because it's not a very complex concept: if you're travelling from A to B, Grabr shows you people who want something from A brought to B close to the time you're travelling. You buy it for them, they pay a small fee to you and a comission to Grabr, you deliver the item, and that's it. It's just that Grabr manages to keep it safe, simple and fast. I'm always on the buyer's end, and never had a problem.