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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a joke. They don't tell you, you get paid in RESTSURANT.COM GIFT CARDS, that you can only use 25.00 at that website a t a time! This is such a scam! I will be making sure everyone is aware of th... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be careful, this company is not transparent. 1. More often than not, they do not pay cash for driving with their sticker on your car. 2. They do not issue restaurant gift cards - they issue rest... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Not exactly sure how the pay works but it takes a long time the way the agreement is with PayPal. Also it would be nice to at least partially get payed by mile too cause I drive A LOT and it wouldn’t... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Easy instructions when you get on board. Website is self explained and the chat box will give you detailed instructions when you need assistance. Now, if you need immediate assistance, the toll free n... See more

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  • Howard Hughes Parkway 3753, 89169, Las Vegas, United States

  • stickr.co

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

568 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a joke

What a joke. They don't tell you, you get paid in RESTSURANT.COM GIFT CARDS, that you can only use 25.00 at that website a t a time! This is such a scam! I will be making sure everyone is aware of this. People deserve to make informed decisions with ALL the information. Don't be shady STICKR.com! If it's such a great thing, why do you hide important info and then don't respond to emails when you are called out on it? Shame on you fo rmisleading people, taking their money and time, just so you get free advertising and make money on US.

5 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Noooooooooooooooooo!!!

Not able to log in after decal was installed and the customer service number is out of service (January 2026). DONT DO IT!

6 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

PLEASE READ THIS AND ALL OTHERS!!!

I was actually IN THE PROCESS of starting the sign up... after every question you click you understand.... It's a red flag when a company continually tells you the same warning after every click, but they just word it differently. I deleted my sign up. Please avoid this company. They charge you every single month for that stupid sticker that you're supposed to be making money from.
This is a fraudulent company stealing YOUR money!!
DELETE YOUR INFORMATION FROM STICKR !!! The makers of this company are sitting back making money off of your bank account.

4 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Read Between the Lines

Be careful, this company is not transparent.
1. More often than not, they do not pay cash for driving with their sticker on your car.
2. They do not issue restaurant gift cards - they issue restaurant.com cards which are very different from an actual restaurant gift card.

Be SURE before you sign up for a campaign exactly what the "compensation" is. If it's restaurant,com cards, be sure there are eligible restaurants in your area and be sure you understand how the cards work. Usually you have to order a minimal amount and then use the points your card gives you to get a discount on the meal.

6 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I started the process and then backed…

I started the process and then backed out halfway but they continued to keep charging me for the last 2 years and this is still ongoing I attempted to cancel it about a year ago once I noticed they were charging me they said they would give me some of the money not all of it back and that they would cancel the subscription none of this happened a year later I'm seeing these charges on my bank account I just noticed one yesterday

21 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Warning: do NOT enter hamster wheel

Do NOT fall for this. Do NOT enter this company's festival of veiled promises and fancy hamster wheel of misdirection, designed to pluck dollars from the unmotivated and unsuspecting simpleton whilst masquerading as some hustle on the side for a little extra folding monies. Yes. Who wouldn't take the hook out?

9 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Maybe a quarter of how they advertise is correct

When I signed up I thought it was going to be great cuz I was also led to believe that once we got those gift cards and set that thing out we could cash them out to PayPal no those gift cards were only usable for restaurant.com and I live in a small town in the mountains in North Carolina and there was maybe two restaurants that were on the list for restaurant.com for all 25,000 points I got literally it was like 12 gift cards I did get paid but it was in restaurant.com gift cards for discounts on meals that I couldn't use unless I drove 4 hours away I never would have went through it all of it if they would have just been if they would have told me that up front in the beginning they need to do more research on who they let in to do this and make sure that there would be able to use those gift cards and just be honest and upfront about everything transparency

3 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STOP. READ!

As far as I can tell: they charge roughly $19 per month to be a member. Then you can double your payout with a one time payment of $46. Then you can earn another gift card if you pay them to run your driving record. So, let's break it down. You get paid two ways 1) an even split with all drivers on a certain percentage of revenue generated by the ads (they will not tell you how much was actually made). This actual currency is deposited into your Paypal account. Every "real" review I have seen states that the payouts have been at most $1.50 per month with the exception that one guy made 10 dollars the first month but 54 cents the second month. The second way you "get compensated" is they give you gift cards to use on restaurant.com. Restaurant.com is like Groupon but only for restaurants. So, you can use your "hundreds of dollars worth" of restaurant.com gift cards to buy discounts at restaurants. So, you can get $5 off when you spend $45, or another one I saw for Johnny's Pizza was you can get $10 off when you spend $20 and so forth. Now, they own Restaurant.com. So, you are just spending your "compensation" with them to get discounts at restaurants. The discounts need to be used within either 45 or 60 days (they have conflicting information). So, you need to spend money in order to save money and at the end of the day that means you are losing money from your family budget so that you can eat out and get a discount. Also, as I looked up restaurants on their site, many in my area don't even have any discounts mentioned...they are just listed to make their site bigger. Sadly, they do have another site called "CardCash" where they purchase unused gift cards from people at a discount and then resell them...these are "real" gift cards to over 1,000 different retailers and restaurants. This is the site that they should be using to fulfill what they are advertising. In addition, if anyone uses the discount at a restaurant, generally Restaurant.com also gets paid a percentage from the restaurant. So, they are making money while you lose money. Read their terms carefully, they tell you to read their terms carefully, they tell you that their lawyers require it...covering their bases for lawsuits. When you read the terms, they are not consistent with the details they are advertising and lastly, they actually mention in the contract that you may lose money. Of course you are going to lose money! You are only buying a discount which requires you to spend more than you get off at restaurants. This is the shiestiest scam that gets away with passing as "legal" that I have ever encountered. I will not be processing my order! Be sure you read their terms before paying them a dime.

8 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't waste your money

Signed up for the stickr campaign and it's just a con that made me pay. They pay you and gift cards that doesn't even cover the full amount it just gives you a discount on restaurants it's complete bull crap and I'm mad I wasted my time and money.

30 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Knowledge is power…

I went to BBB because I always research companies like this and found out that they're not BBB certified. That should tell you something. That should tell us all something. People, do your homework. We live in an information age. It's within reach. That is all.😉

30 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you have to pay to work for a company, it's not legit.

I was reading about stickr.co and was thinking about doing it until I read you have to pay a $19 annual fee. If a company is legit, one shouldn't have to pay to work for them. Then I find out you don't get to pick what kind of gift card you receive. You get restaurant.com gift cards that only offers discounts at certain restaurants. This really sounds like a scam to me.

26 April 2025
Unprompted review

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