Company Name: Hampr
About: WORK FROM HOME AND GET PAID TO DO LAUNDRY
Being a washr is perfect for side
hustlers, retirees, stay-at-home parents and people who work remotely. At hampr,
you create your own schedule, decide how much you want to make and only take on
loads when you want.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
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Developer: Hampr
by Washr2024
The handbook explains ways seeming as if they will do all they can to help and make an issue between customer and washr as smooth as possible but they don’t. They are letting customers get over on what they are paying for someone to wash pick up, wash, dry, fold and return their loads of clothes. Customers are freely able to not follow instructions when packing for pick up, using correct bag sizes, and providing a label if needed. They can make false accusations of any kind and once the customer reaches out about anything you’ll automatically be suspended from your account. They can use large trash bags instead of small which means they are paying for a small load but it’s actually a large load. The pay isn’t as much as it should be for travel, time, buying and using certain detergents and handling things professionally. Customer service takes a long time to reply during important times. They are rude and don’t consider the work that has to be done instead they pay very little and make a simple job of doing laundry unpleasant, frustrating and inconvenient hard work. If customer cancels you will not receive any pay even if your at their home to pick up and they don’t have things ready. Their handbook isn’t correct on how they are an good company and beneficial for many ways of making “easy” money.
by L Ducote
I worked for Hampr as a Washr. I had 5 stars and was frequently “favorited” by clients. Today, I received a complaint that the clothes returned had a “strong urine odor.” This is literally impossible. They just didn’t want to pay for their laundry. And Hampr refused to pay me for hours worth of work. This was my FIRST (and obviously ridiculous) complaint. They don’t care at all about their employees and there is no quality control of customers.
Hampr, I am so glad to hear in your response that you want to better support your washrs. A tip: when an employee has zero complaints and 5 stars, discuss the very first complaint with them. Do not send a form text that “your funds have been removed because of a complaint.” I used the client’s own included detergent and washed the clothes completely separately. My washing machine is 6 months old and still sparkling. If your management took time to discuss it with me, the complaint would have been noted as obviously fake. I actually took photos of every client’s laundry at delivery and would happily have provided that. Deferring to clients that don’t want to pay instead of employees that have zero incentive to return perfectly folded “urine-soaked” clothes is a horrible way to run a business. Future washrs beware. The bad reviews are real.
by Morenowife
They require you to buy detergent they don’t supply it. To make matters worse they want you to use a specific brand of detergent that costs nearly $25!! You are paid less than $8 per load of laundry. Washing, drying and folding can take anywhere from 2 hours of your time. It’s not worth the money. This is like slave work!!