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The Mystery Shopping thread - VIII
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With GAP they pay the full amount regardless of spend and you should get a bill at the end of the meal which counts as receipt I believe so just keep that!
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princess_leia wrote: »With GAP they pay the full amount regardless of spend and you should get a bill at the end of the meal which counts as receipt I believe so just keep that!
Not sure about the MIA bit unless you are trying to read in using Firefox..as it jumbles it up a bit sometimes so always read it with IE or something else
its for delivery so i guess i must ask them to send a receipt!0 -
suemichaels wrote: »Ok found my assignment notes for my pizza job, but slightly unclear on a couple of points
1, if my order comes to less than the reimbursement will i receive less?
2, do i need to upload my receipt...and generally when ive ordered from this place before they never give me 1!!
3, ity says to order pizza MIA ??? whats this, then a few lines down says order any pizza from menu
sorry im tired and a bit confused:eek::o
2. Yes, you must get a receipt and submit it or you won't get paid
3. It may have changed but when I did it you could order Pizza Mia or any other pizza, but not stuffed crust (I think) or anything with pineapple on for some reason...Happy New Year :beer:0 -
suemichaels wrote: »Ok found my assignment notes for my pizza job, but slightly unclear on a couple of points
1, if my order comes to less than the reimbursement will i receive less?
2, do i need to upload my receipt...and generally when ive ordered from this place before they never give me 1!!
3, ity says to order pizza XXX??? whats this, then a few lines down says order any pizza from menu
sorry im tired and a bit confused:eek::o
1. No you'll receive the full amount from Gap. :T
2. Is it a delivery or dine in or collection? You must give the shop enough opportunity to give the receipt to you. e.g. on delivery only ask the pizza driver for it if he doesn't give you it in the first place. On collections it is usually when you pay and on dine ins it's normally at the end - the orientation section mentions the right time to ask.
3. Does it actually say You must order Pizza XXX? If so you MUST order that, ignroe anything below. Normally it gives you a full choice minues pineapple0 -
1. No you'll receive the full amount from Gap. :T
2. Is it a delivery or dine in or collection? You must give the shop enough opportunity to give the receipt to you. e.g. on delivery only ask the pizza driver for it if he doesn't give you it in the first place. On collections it is usually when you pay and on dine ins it's normally at the end - the orientation section mentions the right time to ask.
3. Does it actually say You must order Pizza XXX? If so you MUST order that, ignroe anything below. Normally it gives you a full choice minues pineapple
its for delivery. ive ordered from them before and they never have the receipt when i ask for it:mad:
It says i can order anything (except margharita or anything with pineapple on!!) so can i get a create your own do u think0 -
suemichaels wrote: »its for delivery. ive ordered from them before and they never have the receipt when i ask for it:mad:
It says i can order anything (except margharita or anything with pineapple on!!) so can i get a create your own do u think
How do you usually pay? I find they give receipts if you pay with a debit card. In fact, I think I once paid by cheque and they still brought a receipt. I guess these places vary from one place to the next, but surely they have to give a receipt if you pay by card?0 -
Scaredy_Cat wrote: »How do you usually pay? I find they give receipts if you pay with a debit card. In fact, I think I once paid by cheque and they still brought a receipt. I guess these places vary from one place to the next, but surely they have to give a receipt if you pay by card?
usually cash when they deliver. card if i dine in.
can anyone answer my question re whether i can order a create ur own!!!
also is anyone having probs with RE. all my boxes have unchecked and wont let me recheck them!:mad: and lastly, i became an active shopper today (:Twooohooo) but can still only see 1 or 2 assigments....help0 -
This is a plea for help!!
I have a remortgage enquiry visit for OC on Friday.
I know nothing about mortgages.
I plan to say the following, my house is worth 120K and I have 75K left to pay on the mortgage.
My salary is 30,000 a year.
Does anyone know what type of mortgage I would typically have in the above circumstances and how much I would be paying a month.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, either by PM or posting on here.
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Hi - you probably won't go wrong on a standard variable rate. If your brief says your looking around for a new mortgage you could say your fixed term has come to an end and your now on a standard variable rate. Does the brief say how long you have left on your mortgage?
A lot of the briefs say we have to keep paperwork for about 3-6 months. Does everyone bin theres after this or keep them for tax purposes - I'm having a clear out!!!0 -
matthewluck wrote: »This is a plea for help!!
I have a remortgage enquiry visit for OC on Friday.
I know nothing about mortgages.
I plan to say the following, my house is worth 120K and I have 75K left to pay on the mortgage.
My salary is 30,000 a year.
Does anyone know what type of mortgage I would typically have in the above circumstances and how much I would be paying a month.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, either by PM or posting on here.
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Are they planning to do a credit check as part of the enquiry? If so be aware that this will show if you have a mortgage or not.
How much you would be paying depends on what type of mortgage you have already got. The majority of mortgages are fixed rate, followed by tracker and then variable. I think for ease I would go with tracker. To work out how much you could be paying go to one of the financial websites (not sure if I can mention any but I sure they are all mentioned in the main site) which have got a mortgage calculator.
How this helps a bit.0
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