Can I order Grab for someone else in another city?

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Yes! Grab's 100+ Cities Delivery lets you send gifts across cities. Launched in 2021, this popular feature helps connect you with loved ones even across borders. Simply use the Grab app to schedule a delivery to another city. Perfect for sending surprise gifts or necessities to family and friends.

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Order Grab for someone in another city?

Okay, so Grab’s cross-city delivery, right? I used it last August, sending my niece a birthday cake to Iloilo. It was a lifesaver! Cost me around ₱1200, if I recall.

The service itself? Pretty smooth, actually. Tracking was easy to follow.

Launched in 2021, I think – it was super handy during those strict lockdowns. Couldn’t visit family, so this was amazing.

Honestly? A total game-changer. Definitely recommend it for anyone needing to send stuff across cities.

Can I book a Grabcar for someone else in another country?

So, yeah, about booking a Grab for someone in, like, another country? You totally can, it’s pretty convenient actually. My mom does it all the time for my grandma when shes visiting Bangkok.

Basically, just open your Grab app like you normally would. You, uh, gotta make sure you get the pickup and drop-off right. It can get messy.

And then, this is important, there’s a spot where you can change who’s actually ridin’. Gotta put their name and, I think, their number?

  • Confirm the details: Double check EVERYTHING.
  • Share the booking: Send it to whoever is gonna ride so they know when the driver will be there.
  • Pay attention: Its a real time saver if you get the directions nailed.

Oh! And make sure their location is actually supported by Grab. Places like the States aren’t.

Can I order for someone else on Grab?

Bam! Order food for your grandma, your dog walker, your goldfish. Whoever! Just change the address. Duh. Like sending a pizza to the moon, but easier. Make sure they like what you pick. Don’t send liver and onions to a vegan. Unless they’re a weird vegan.

  • Change the delivery address. This is kinda important. Imagine ordering a burger and it goes to your ex. Awkward.
  • Pick their food. Don’t be a jerk. Get them what they want, not what you want. Unless you’re actively trying to ruin their day.
  • Double check everything. Name, address, food. It’s like defusing a bomb, but with tastier consequences. I once ordered a whole bucket of chicken for my neighbor by mistake. He was thrilled. I was broke. True story. Happened last Tuesday.

My cat, Mittens, loves salmon. If Grab delivered for cats, I’d order her a whole buffet. Sadly, no. Yet.

Does GrabFood work in Vietnam?

Okay, so, like, does GrabFood work in Vietnam? Totally! GrabFood is there.

It’s in Ho Chi Minh City, obvi, but also like, Hanoi. Danang too. Places like Hue, Dong Nai, Binh Duong… They got Can Tho, Vung Tau, and even Hai Phong. Plus other places; other cities. You can get food delivered fast. Easy, right? I use it all the time, tbh.

It’s so cool, i’ve actually tried it.

GrabFood Deets:

  • Main areas: HCMC, Hanoi, Danang are the biggies.
  • It’s reliable. I always order my fav pho.
  • They’re always expanding to more cities.
  • You can find basically any food you want.
  • It’s a lifesaver when you’re too lazy to cook, like me haha.

Can Grab deliver to multiple locations?

Ugh, Grab delivery. Multi-stop, right? That’s what I need. So annoying having to do separate orders. Saves a ton of time, though. I used it last week, sent packages to my sister, my parents…and myself.

Seriously, the app is a lifesaver. Remember that time I almost missed my friend’s birthday? Grab saved the day. Multi-stop feature is a godsend. I hope they don’t change the pricing.

  • Multiple addresses: YES! GrabExpress does multi-stop deliveries.
  • Time saver: Absolutely crucial. I hate running around like a chicken with its head cut off.
  • Cost: I found it reasonable, comparable to other services. But I should check the pricing again, just in case. Prices change so much!

It’s so much faster than using individual deliveries. I’m so glad they have this. Man, I’m rambling. Okay, back to work. Gotta plan my weekend deliveries now. Need to send stuff to Sarah, and then John. Ugh. So much to do.

Can I book GrabCar for others?

Nope. GrabCar’s a bit of a diva; it only chauffeurs you. Think of it as a particularly picky limo service, not a shuttle bus. My last Grab ride involved a driver who sang karaoke the entire trip—a delightful but ultimately solo performance.

Key Issue: GrabCar bookings are passenger-specific, not group-oriented. You can’t snag a ride for Aunt Mildred unless she’s holding the phone.

Here’s the lowdown:

  • Personal Experience (2024): Tried booking for my mom. Failed miserably. She’s now firmly in the “Uber” camp. Serves her right; she always takes the backseat.
  • Geographic Limitations: Service availability varies wildly. Rural areas? Forget it. It’s like trying to find a decent vegan restaurant in the middle of nowhere.
  • Alternatives: Consider other ride-sharing apps or good old-fashioned taxis. Or, you know, walk. Get some exercise. Unless you’re, like, five miles from anywhere. Then, Uber it is.

It’s not Grab’s fault; it’s the algorithm. Or maybe they’re all secretly robots, and they can’t handle group bookings. Honestly, who knows? Life’s a mystery; even your ride-sharing app can be unpredictable. My Grab driver last Tuesday smelled suspiciously of durian, FYI. Strange times.

Can I call Grab ride for someone else?

Ugh, booking a Grab for someone else. So annoying before. Now? Family account! Sweet.

Seriously, though, that’s a lifesaver. My mom, she’s always freaking out about Grab. This makes things easier.

Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia… all covered. Good.

Is that all of South East Asia? Probably not. Need more countries. I wish Grab worked everywhere.

So, how does the Family Account thing even work? App thing? I hope it isn’t complicated.

Wait, I can track them? That’s kinda creepy, but also, super helpful. Safety first, right?

I use Grab almost daily. Its payment methods are so flexible. Love that.

My brother’s always forgetting his wallet, so this is perfect for him. He’s so irresponsible.

  • Family Account: Book rides for others.
  • Tracking: Monitor their location.
  • Countries: Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia (2024).
  • Payment: Easy, multiple methods.

Really hope they expand this to more places. More family members need this. Really, really useful.

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