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The Mystery Shopping thread - part 6

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  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
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    wayne1983 wrote: »
    Ive seen these, they are jewellery shops not pawn, i read the terms and didnt say pawn.:)


    I guess there are different ones from the sound of it, but the 2 that were showing for S Yorks were definitely, where you had to pawn some jewelery at a pawn shop. There's one still on there for "HB" in S Yorks and you have to pawn some jewelery.

    All I was saying was a word of warning as whoever posted about these ones in S Yorks originally, obviously didn't read the brief before they posted. As a pawning some jewelery would be a whole different scenario to an ordinary jewelers.
  • Hi i have signed up to gap, r. eyes, and am a bit lost with some abbreviations SC ???
    gfk??? any one?/

    Also if anyone wants to send me a referal link to one i haven't signed up to feel free...

    Do we have a top ten in mystery shopping lie cashback or surveys lol:beer:
  • jessicamb
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    I;ve seen a few different scenarios at the same time for jewellers - depends on what services the particular store has I think.
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  • wayne1983
    wayne1983 Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    josie wrote: »
    I guess there are different ones from the sound of it, but the 2 that were showing for S Yorks were definitely, where you had to pawn some jewelery at a pawn shop. There's one still on there for "HB" in S Yorks and you have to pawn some jewelery.

    All I was saying was a word of warning as whoever posted about these ones in S Yorks originally, obviously didn't read the brief before they posted. As a pawning some jewelery would be a whole different scenario to an ordinary jewelers.

    Oh right, i just saw the jewelery shop shop one for sheffield area.:beer:
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  • nads
    nads Posts: 2,406 Forumite
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    Thanks for the PM shopper ;) muhahaha I have the POWER!!!!

    I already had those settings set shopper but still didn't hear from them - will persevere :)
  • pebblespop
    pebblespop Posts: 1,202 Forumite
    just done a bingo ms tonight and won a full house!! only £50 and i had to share with another customer but still - money for nothing!
  • That's great, Congratulations :)
  • pebblespop wrote: »
    just done a bingo ms tonight and won a full house!! only £50 and i had to share with another customer but still - money for nothing!


    Hey that's brill - good on you :beer: I won £24 on my betting job last Sunday. I've got two more bookies tomorrow so we shall see if I come away with anything then. Also got a job on with ABAi so not much of a peacful Saturday for me lol
  • superhez
    superhez Posts: 2,261 Forumite
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    Anyone registered with Secret Shopping Services?

    All seemed a bit easy to sign up but they only seem to have 3 jobs listed throughout the UK.
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  • owlet
    owlet Posts: 1,510 Forumite
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    pebblespop wrote: »
    just done a bingo ms tonight and won a full house!! only £50 and i had to share with another customer but still - money for nothing!

    Well done pebblespop, thats great :j . Fingers crossed when I do mine next week, mind you I've never won anything yet lol.
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