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The Mystery Shopping thread - part 6
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pebblespop wrote: »i am doing two of these jobs tomorrow so my plan is to pick a match and bet on each team to win. as long as it's not a draw i will be quids in!!
does anyone have a better technique for betting to guarantee a win??
I have 2 tomorrow and 2 on Sunday, was thinking I could guarantee 1 win at least by betting on a Sunday game, then mug punting the last one0 -
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mysterious_girl wrote: »What does "mug punting mean?"0
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Please can someone help me! I've been trying to get through this Gap stamps job for the last 20 mins...
Correct all your questions and then press 'Next' button.
Did you pay for your purchase by: Cash or Debit card?You answered that you were asked if you would like to withdraw cash. Therefore you MUST answer Yes and select the "Offered cash/cash withdrawals" option.
7 If you paid by debit card, did the Post Office colleague ask if you would like to withdraw cash as part of your debit card transaction?
(Answer N/A if you paid by cash.)You answered that you were asked if you would like to withdraw cash. Therefore you MUST answer Yes and select the "Offered cash/cash withdrawals" option.
16 Did ANY of the XXXXXXXX colleagues actively mention/introduce any RELEVANT additional products/services? If YES, explain (please note Other is the last option):You answered that you were asked if you would like to withdraw cash. Therefore you MUST answer Yes and select the "Offered cash/cash withdrawals" option.
I don't get it! I paid by debit card and as I was doing so, the staff member asked if I would like any cashback
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Please can someone help me! I've been trying to get through this Gap stamps job for the last 20 mins...
Correct all your questions and then press 'Next' button.
Did you pay for your purchase by: Cash or Debit card?You answered that you were asked if you would like to withdraw cash. Therefore you MUST answer Yes and select the "Offered cash/cash withdrawals" option.
7 If you paid by debit card, did the Post Office colleague ask if you would like to withdraw cash as part of your debit card transaction?
(Answer N/A if you paid by cash.)You answered that you were asked if you would like to withdraw cash. Therefore you MUST answer Yes and select the "Offered cash/cash withdrawals" option.
16 Did ANY of the Post OfficeR colleagues actively mention/introduce any RELEVANT additional products/services? If YES, explain (please note Other is the last option):You answered that you were asked if you would like to withdraw cash. Therefore you MUST answer Yes and select the "Offered cash/cash withdrawals" option.
I don't get it! I paid by debit card and as I was doing so, the staff memebr asked if I would like any cashback
You need to tick one of the boxes at the side of that question confirming that you were asked if you wanted to withdraw cash - just scroll down & you'll come to it! PM me if you need help!0 -
*here comes the thread vigilante police*
Please remove the client name from your posts!0 -
Neeeeee naarrrrrrrr neeeee naaaarrrrrrrr!0
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Thanks Bryss it worked, the problem was that in the selection box there were FIVE "Offered cash\cash withdrawal options"!!! I jsut had to pick the right one :rolleyes:0
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