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Title: Mystery shopper!!
Post by: Mcstuffin on February 16, 2013, 08:46:33 pm
Can somebody share their experience as a mystery shopper? ;)
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Post by: kjstrukel on February 16, 2013, 09:52:12 pm
I tried mystery shopping, but its not for me.  I know that some folks make a good income, but the "rules" for some of the shops are just too complicated for me --  plus, I always felt like the clerk knew I was a mystery shopper... and that can get you disqualified.  I'm not dissing it.. I just know its not for me!
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Post by: DarleenMarie on February 17, 2013, 08:17:47 am
It actually sounds like a bit of fun. Where are you thinking about doing it?
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Post by: Ronnis25 on March 22, 2013, 11:10:24 am
I tried mystery shopping, but its not for me.  I know that some folks make a good income, but the "rules" for some of the shops are just too complicated for me --  plus, I always felt like the clerk knew I was a mystery shopper... and that can get you disqualified.  I'm not dissing it.. I just know its not for me!

WOW I always thought it was a scam.  At least now I know you can get paid for it.  Once again if you have to pay to get paid run like the dickens.  LOL  Thanks for sharing God Bless
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Post by: IceKittyNM on March 22, 2013, 11:24:22 am
I did some mystery shopping years ago and it wasn't too bad. I evaluated Sonic about once a month and I got paid PLUS my meal was paid for too. Most mystery shopping companies will make it worthwhile for you, but you should still do your homework and find reviews on the companies you may want to work with.
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Post by: erinelise2 on March 22, 2013, 01:01:39 pm
I signed up for one.  The only jobs I have ever seen available (and this has been months now) are at cell phone shops or kiosks.  I don't have the stamina for cell phone shopping when I have to do it....
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Post by: lparker5 on March 22, 2013, 01:15:20 pm
Their are more then just cell phone shops.  I have done wedding shops, smoke shops, golf course shops I have done so many I can't count I love the bank shops the best cause they pay really well all I have to do here is walk in talk to a banker act like I am going to open an account just ask for information, but not all shops are like this those shops pay 15 dollars and their is no money up front.  All shops done have to be submitted on the computer the day you do it which makes it hard to take more then 4 in a day depending on where you travel to and some mystery shop companies if you request it.  I have made 400$ in one month doing it, if you have the spare time and have no job then by all means go make some extra money also it depends on what company you chose from.  They have meritmystery.com, sassysallie, and so many more. 
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Post by: kroberts13 on March 22, 2013, 02:08:48 pm
becareful with those mystery shoppers, i had a letter with a check that came in the mail they told me to deposit into my bank account and come to find out it was a fraud, the name of the company was( k. toolmarketing)there website was ktmarketingco.com
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Post by: work778 on March 22, 2013, 04:15:57 pm
thank you for the resource sites.  i always thought it was a scam too so it's nice to hear there are legite sites.
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Post by: jshop22 on March 23, 2013, 08:58:05 pm
Myster shops can be alot of fun, b ;)ut you do have to watch out for scams.
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Post by: babyturtles23 on March 27, 2013, 01:21:37 pm
I've wanted to do that, but like everyone else said, it's hard to find a site that's not a scam.
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Post by: keauhou on March 27, 2013, 03:39:38 pm
I've done restaurant visiting and got paid $60 to research auto insurance quotes by phone! If you live in southern ca, I highly recommend
DSG. They're the real deal.
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Post by: IceKittyNM on March 30, 2013, 10:35:27 am
I've done restaurant visiting and got paid $60 to research auto insurance quotes by phone! If you live in southern ca, I highly recommend
DSG. They're the real deal.

Thanks for sharing your experience! Is this DSG exclusive to only southern CA??
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Post by: amahomes on March 30, 2013, 08:04:38 pm
Before I move south, I work for them, they so nice to work  :heart: DSG
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Post by: mjdoug03 on March 31, 2013, 10:02:48 am
I would love to know more about this.
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Post by: sak4kat on April 04, 2013, 05:58:31 am
I know a guy who does Mystery shopping.  He makes pretty good money of it.  He lives in Chicago so there are tons of opportunities for him.  I don't know that it would pay out in the boondocks so much.  I do think it would be worth a shot though.  Heck if I'm already out running errands why not make an extra few bucks to cover the cost of gas.  I wish I knew more about what companies are trustworthy to fill everyone in on this bored.
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Post by: banderson5 on April 04, 2013, 09:23:41 am
I looked into a mystery shopping agency, but after they reimburse you for all you spent, you don't make much more than about $20. I didn't like it but if you know of a better acency, I would be willing to try it out.  Sometimes it is good just to get paid for something you would have already done anyway.  There are some that you have to be a member of the zoo or a bank. I don't like them.  good luck
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Post by: am28slone on April 04, 2013, 10:24:39 am
I actually like being a mystery shopper. I have done it several times and have made decent money. However, I have not done much lately because you do have to spend money on some shops and it takes a while to be reimbursed. Some of the jobs are complicated with their directions but once you do a few you start to understand what you are doing. I can't wait to do some more. There are many good companies out there if you do your research.
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Post by: nascar048 on April 04, 2013, 06:48:24 pm
wow I thought it was a scam too I might sign up..
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Post by: Ronnis25 on April 23, 2013, 11:45:34 am
Myster shops can be alot of fun, b ;)ut you do have to watch out for scams.

Is there any thing that stands out on scammers?  What can they do to you if they are a scam?  I have yet to find one that will send me shopping, I never qualify.  Any helpful hints would be nice.  God Bless
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Post by: rcbrad on April 23, 2013, 05:16:53 pm
Maybe I should give this a try.  I do not have as much luck with surveys as I used to and I am getting burned out.  Maybe this would be a nice change.
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Post by: cwortman544 on April 23, 2013, 10:55:56 pm
I've wanted to do this but like some people were saying is the scams you have to watch out for and how do you know a check you receive is not fraudulent?  Do any of these companies do direct deposit and how do you show proof of what you spent just send them the information?  In my eyes this wouldn't be that bad at all but if I was spending time and gas I wouldn't want to just make a $20 difference if all of the stuff is something I normally wouldn't do or out of my way on where I wouldn't normally drive to.  It's beneficial if you're eating at places though and then getting reimbursed later because it's basically like free meals and getting to go out for nothing which I wouldn't mind doing either.  How do we know which places to trust though?  That's the biggest question that I'm sure more people than just me have.  I'm near the Cleveland area the one company I found on google before had good reviews on different websites but didn't have anything for my area.
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Post by: mperez7372 on April 24, 2013, 07:38:01 pm
I have been doing it for YEARS!  It is amazing to me how many people think it is a scam.  First, don't pay to find out jobs.  That would be a scam.  This job is a quality assurance job.  You are paid to give feedback to the employer about what happens when they do not think anyone is looking.  Keep that in mind, because it is important!  You are not paid to go get free stuff.  You are not paid to go to a store and then not give a full and detailed report.  If you are the kind of person who can pay attention to detail and express your findings in writing, you will love it.  I just did some apartment shops.  I had to call, ask questions, agree to see the property, take a tour and write a report.  Each shop took about 2 hours total.  I got paid $30 for each shop.  i did 3 one day and 3 the next.  That was $180 in 2 days with no money out of pocket.  I have done more shops than I can remember.  I work with a certain company who calls me personally all the time to do stuff.  they do mostly casino and high end hotel shops.  I also have done Emeril's restaurants, banks, mattress stores, cell shops, fast food, glass store, I do telephone shops... you name it!  My favorite is CHC Solutions.  I also like iccds, second to none, dsg, market force.  There are lots, but if you look at the guidelines, you will find ones that fit you well.  Don't pick a big one first and get overwhelmed.  Pick something not too intense.  A high end restaurant is VERy intense!!  You have to rate the hostess, waiter, busboys, each course, the bar, the bathrooms and on and on and on.  Don't pick that one until you get you feet wet.  If you go to volition.com, they have a forum of people who give insight, as well as a list of Shopping Companies.  You can make good money, but don't think it is just a free meal... it is a job!
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Post by: IceKittyNM on April 25, 2013, 07:25:36 pm
I have been doing it for YEARS!  It is amazing to me how many people think it is a scam.  First, don't pay to find out jobs.  That would be a scam.  This job is a quality assurance job.  You are paid to give feedback to the employer about what happens when they do not think anyone is looking.  Keep that in mind, because it is important!  You are not paid to go get free stuff.  You are not paid to go to a store and then not give a full and detailed report.  If you are the kind of person who can pay attention to detail and express your findings in writing, you will love it.  I just did some apartment shops.  I had to call, ask questions, agree to see the property, take a tour and write a report.  Each shop took about 2 hours total.  I got paid $30 for each shop.  i did 3 one day and 3 the next.  That was $180 in 2 days with no money out of pocket.  I have done more shops than I can remember.  I work with a certain company who calls me personally all the time to do stuff.  they do mostly casino and high end hotel shops.  I also have done Emeril's restaurants, banks, mattress stores, cell shops, fast food, glass store, I do telephone shops... you name it!  My favorite is CHC Solutions.  I also like iccds, second to none, dsg, market force.  There are lots, but if you look at the guidelines, you will find ones that fit you well.  Don't pick a big one first and get overwhelmed.  Pick something not too intense.  A high end restaurant is VERy intense!!  You have to rate the hostess, waiter, busboys, each course, the bar, the bathrooms and on and on and on.  Don't pick that one until you get you feet wet.  If you go to volition.com, they have a forum of people who give insight, as well as a list of Shopping Companies.  You can make good money, but don't think it is just a free meal... it is a job!

Thanks for all the good info on mystery shopping and for the companies that, I assume, you recommend. May have to check some of those out sometime.
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Post by: amahomes on April 25, 2013, 07:31:41 pm
Mystery Shopper can be fun get you out of the house, earn extra cash. Get you a free meal also.
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Post by: jljaxn1982 on April 25, 2013, 07:36:01 pm
At first I a was confused about this..if it was a FusionCash offer but if not can someone point me in the right direction lol?  :wave:
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Post by: IceKittyNM on April 30, 2013, 10:52:28 am
At first I a was confused about this..if it was a FusionCash offer but if not can someone point me in the right direction lol?  :wave:

No, this was not an offer, just an inquiry by the original poster about how mystery shopping works and for input from those who have done it.
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Post by: RobertMendez on April 30, 2013, 11:53:47 am
this shall be interesting hehehe
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Post by: ilovepatrick on May 04, 2013, 09:51:16 pm
i also tried mystery shopping very hard then they wanted money order shop at walmart you needed $100 upfront which at the time i was living with my niece and both of us were sick with the diabetes and bearly made rent but worst than just losing the money i was worried that it might be a money laundrying scheme