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Switching from RoverGO to normal rover?

Has anyone gone from Rover Go to just normal rover? I'm debating "downgrading" as I'm not taking on as many clients due to my schedule anyways, but I'm wondering realistically how that shifts things? What changes actually happen? Any insight would be appreciated from my fellow sitters!

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Once you sign up for Rover Go you are committed to at least 1 year on the program. Some sitters have reported that once they leave the program the pictures taken by the Pro are removed from your profile and also the about me section may be removed, so be prepared to create a new section. Once gone from the program your take home will change from 25% fee to 20% fee, so your income increases. And to exit the program you need to speak with the Rover Go team by calling [Edit: Rover’s contact options have changed. Visit the Rover Help Center at https://support.rover.com/ to find the phone number, help articles, or chat with the team]

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Doesn't the take home INCREASE? I had already drafted a more than adequate about me section so that would be easy to be replaced.... did you switch from one to the other?

Yes, your take home increases from 75% to 80%. Walt just wrote "change," which it does but it refers to Rover's take.