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The Mystery Shopping thread - part 6

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  • RE Money is in the bank... yay!!
  • Oh goody - that will pay for today's goldfish and my stamp and petrol job.

    I've been doing a lot of jobs as I'm on maternity leave. Can take DD to a lot of the jobs. She's only 4½ months old so sleeps a lot which is good lol (and she slept through again last night - whopee). Jobs will take a nose dive when I go back to work in June - eek.
  • iNath
    iNath Posts: 382 Forumite
    I've done 25 jobs since January with 20 planned for the rest of this month :)
  • Hi was just wondering if anyone has done a MS where you give the sales person a gift envelope .... its for a phone shop??

    Out of curiosity what is in it?? just being nosey lol

    x
  • pebblespop
    pebblespop Posts: 1,202 Forumite
    Loolabell wrote: »
    Hi was just wondering if anyone has done a MS where you give the sales person a gift envelope .... its for a phone shop??

    Out of curiosity what is in it?? just being nosey lol

    x
    i am doing one of these next week. it says it is a certificate in the notes - doesn't sound very exciting but i haven't seen it yet!!

    has anyone done one of these jobs?? i am wondering how you give the certificate to the sales person. it doesn't really say in the notes.

    i have done 63 jobs since october - thought i was doing well but some of you are amazing!!
  • Nope, never done one of those. I have only done the ones where you give an instant reward certificate (a fast food outlet and a pub chain).
  • Nope, never done one of those. I have only done the ones where you give an instant reward certificate (a fast food outlet and a pub chain).


    Cheers anyway!! :D

    Have you heard of ABA quality monitoring? they do MS aswell?? been asking the uestion for two days and only had one response :confused:
  • wayne1983
    wayne1983 Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    Hi, ive just been reading about doing more mystery shopping websites. However i read that you have to register has self employed. Now i know its not a lot of pay the money, but how come you must do this as i cant imagine yourself earning big amounts each month. Its like should you class your self self employed for matched betting, online paid surveys etc?, cheers:beer: :confused:
    2016 Money challenge - £290
  • Loolabell wrote: »
    Hi are you with them at the moment then, if so what type/paymnents do you get??

    Cheers :o

    I average about £10o-£120 per day - fees - plus expenses on top. They get a lot of blue chip company work. Very few people on here would know about them - I often see "which company has this account now?", etc and there is never a reply, as it is ABA.

    Payment is fast- 14 days. As I said, they recruit people who are serious about giving feedback across a whole range of clients. They recruit and train face to face. You could easily get offered 40 visits a week once you become one of their core assessors. They ensure all shoppers ask questions in the same way, and generally respond in the same way, so as to ensure that clients can compare results like for like across all branches. It isn't subjective, in the way that normal companies questionnaires are.

    If you only want one or two visits a week, I wouldn't bother to attend. If you want more, and regular work, it would certainly be worth it.
  • jabbablue wrote: »
    I average about £10o-£120 per day - fees - plus expenses on top. They get a lot of blue chip company work. Very few people on here would know about them - I often see "which company has this account now?", etc and there is never a reply, as it is ABA.

    Payment is fast- 14 days. As I said, they recruit people who are serious about giving feedback across a whole range of clients. They recruit and train face to face. You could easily get offered 40 visits a week once you become one of their core assessors. They ensure all shoppers ask questions in the same way, and generally respond in the same way, so as to ensure that clients can compare results like for like across all branches. It isn't subjective, in the way that normal companies questionnaires are.

    If you only want one or two visits a week, I wouldn't bother to attend. If you want more, and regular work, it would certainly be worth it.


    Hi, ;) thanks for that information, as i had noticed no one has spoke about them on here, i have two jobs next week which co inside with the meeting and dont want to let them down, but on the other hand this company sounds like a very good!!!! have to let them know by today!!!
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