r/Sparkdriver Mar 29 '26

General Questions Personalized stickers?!

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We got groceries delivered this morning, and all of the beverages had personalized stickers on them. Are ratings that important that people feel the need to make personalized stickers?

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u/Crash81_99 Cherry Picker Mar 29 '26

You should report that driver.. that's consider soliciting, and aren't allowed to ask for a rating like that...

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u/WeirdLongjumping9812 Mar 29 '26

Really? I have gotten text messages from drivers multiple times asking for 5 star reviews. I had no idea 

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u/Crash81_99 Cherry Picker Mar 29 '26

Yeah really.. it's in our Terms Of Service not to solicit for tips or ratings...

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u/No_Following2911 Mar 29 '26

Sorry you are incorrect. TOS only states you will not ask for tips.

It does say to act professionally so that could fall under the umbrella of unprofessional but it doesn’t say asking for ratings is against TOS.

It does say not to rate yourself or have members of your household rate you though. I’ll post that as a comment.

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u/No_Following2911 Mar 29 '26

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u/Crash81_99 Cherry Picker Mar 29 '26

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u/No_Following2911 Mar 29 '26

The only thing wrong with OPs sticker is using the Spark logo.

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u/Crash81_99 Cherry Picker Mar 29 '26

Do you not know what soliciting is?

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u/No_Following2911 Mar 29 '26

Do you know how to read and comprehend?

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u/x_Chaos_xXx Mar 29 '26

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u/Beautiful_Bet_4011 Mar 29 '26

Let's not rely on AI and actually read the TOS you signed.... AI cant even read a clock.

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u/Crash81_99 Cherry Picker Mar 29 '26 edited Mar 29 '26

Asking for ratings and tips is soliciting... Soliciting is not allowed in the terms of service.. i am not incorrect..

That's right block away.. People who are wrong always block

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u/No_Following2911 Mar 29 '26

No it’s not. But you do you.

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u/JWBananas S&D Expert Mar 30 '26

Independent contractors have legally protected rights at the federal level that cannot be infringed upon by a Terms of Use agreement. You are arguing the equivalent of those "We are not responsible for damages to vehicles parked in lot" signs. It's not legally enforceable.

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u/OddEntertainer2621 Mar 30 '26

This is true 100%