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Mystery shopping challenge Make £100 in fees in March 2009

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  • wathowl
    wathowl Posts: 47 Forumite
    so far this month £497 in fees and £174.11 spent
  • scorgeous
    scorgeous Posts: 825 Forumite
    Hi everyone

    Could I join in please and will try for the £100.

    I did 4 jobs yesterday and should get £34, so lets hope I can make it
    Too much month, not enough Cash!

    Make £11000 in 2011 challenge - current total £1358.77
  • oh wow! How do you get all those credit card jobs? So far I get the sort that pay very little...but every penny counts :)
    x x x
    :)£17 Pinecone Research

    £24 GFK surveys :j
  • fabsaver
    fabsaver Posts: 1,306 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Can I join too? I'll aim for £150 as I have £117 already done/booked.

    It would have been a lot more if I'd accepted the car dealer ones but I just couldn't spare the time:rolleyes:
  • wathowl
    wathowl Posts: 47 Forumite
    8 credit cards £160 on Tuesday
    2 Banks Wednesday £12.00
    2 Nurseing homes $125 Thursday
    DWP £9.00 On Wednesday
  • wathowl
    wathowl Posts: 47 Forumite
    my best two months were november and december were I did work in Russia
    and was paid the following
    PayPal Jan. 2, 2009 $3,478.50 USD
    PayPal Dec. 26, 2008 $608.50 USD
    PayPal Dec. 19, 2008 $918.50 USD
    PayPal Dec. 12, 2008 $2,433.50USD
    PayPal Dec. 5, 2008 $293.50 USD
    PayPal Nov. 28, 2008 $198.50USD
    PayPal Nov. 21, 2008 $63.50 USD
    PayPal Nov. 7, 2008 $278.50 USD
    PayPal Jan. 16, 2009 $238.50 USD
    A total of $8,511.50 USD
    for completing around 90 shops all over Russia, the wife is Russian, and the firm could only pay pay pal which you can not have an account in Russia so they could not get Russians to do the work so we got big bucks for the work.
    The wife earned just over $900 for 15 shops in St Petersburg in the same period.
  • tigergold
    tigergold Posts: 1,095 Forumite
    I thought that we are not suppose to really discuss the fees we are paid. This is a good thread, but think we should limit the chat on how many jobs we did and how much each job paid. Maybe I am just being over cautious.
  • pebblespop
    pebblespop Posts: 1,202 Forumite
    i think it's ok as long as you say i earned £10 today but do not say the company name or type of company(as that can give it away too easily).

    it is against the t&c's of the mystery shopping company to dicuss the fees.
  • whitelabel
    whitelabel Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    wathowl wrote: »
    my best two months were november and december were I did work in Russia
    and was paid the following
    PayPal Jan. 2, 2009 $3,478.50 USD
    PayPal Dec. 26, 2008 $608.50 USD
    PayPal Dec. 19, 2008 $918.50 USD
    PayPal Dec. 12, 2008 $2,433.50USD
    PayPal Dec. 5, 2008 $293.50 USD
    PayPal Nov. 28, 2008 $198.50USD
    PayPal Nov. 21, 2008 $63.50 USD
    PayPal Nov. 7, 2008 $278.50 USD
    PayPal Jan. 16, 2009 $238.50 USD
    A total of $8,511.50 USD
    for completing around 90 shops all over Russia, the wife is Russian, and the firm could only pay pay pal which you can not have an account in Russia so they could not get Russians to do the work so we got big bucks for the work.
    The wife earned just over $900 for 15 shops in St Petersburg in the same period.

    can you pom me the company name please - id be interested to in work like this too ;)
  • wathowl
    wathowl Posts: 47 Forumite
    The work at this rate was in Russia, when the next campaign comes up we will be off again, but there is always the odd one we can not do over there so your more than welcome to nip out and do the odd one if you want :-)
    some of the shops were so isolated that we could only do one in a day
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