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The Mystery Shopping thread - IX

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  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    dmbw wrote: »
    Does anyone know about grass roots? I signed up for them months ago but i've never been mailed for a job for them, are they normally so quiet or have i done something wrong? I can log into my account and stuff so i'm unsure, maybe there just no work :o

    You can add about half a dozen alternative addresses in your profile, as addresses you visit often. I live in a rural village but added some city/town centre train stations and supermarkets as my alternative addresses and I get offered much more work.
    Here I go again on my own....
  • missymugwump
    missymugwump Posts: 1,171 Forumite
    Drea2904 wrote: »
    Me too, bloomin swine flu, had to release my jobs and stay in bed, its everywhere now!!!


    Glad im not alone in my misery
    Will be on cereal 3 meals a day next month lost a whole weeks wages from my self employed jobs

    Hope you are soon better too
    "Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes." :cool:


    All truth goes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Then, it is violently opposed. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident.
  • scotsbob
    scotsbob Posts: 4,632 Forumite
    dmbw wrote: »
    Hi all.


    Does anyone know about grass roots? I signed up for them months ago but i've never been mailed for a job for them, are they normally so quiet or have i done something wrong? I can log into my account and stuff so i'm unsure, maybe there just no work :o


    Thanks in advance

    Ditto the advice Beccles gave you. Also use Google Earth and add the postcode from the middle of the nearest shopping mall that should get you some work
  • annasbee
    annasbee Posts: 227 Forumite
    tigergold wrote: »
    drea2904 and missymug - hope you both feel better soon. drink lots of fluids and there is always next time for jobs. get well soon
    Awww - sorry to hear you are both down with piggypops (we prefer that term to swine flu here in Suffolk!) hope you will both be better real soon - Anna x x
    I'm wondering why a round pizza comes in a square box - :rolleyes:
  • truly1 wrote: »
    Does it say anywhere that you cant return the item?

    Also, are you sure that the postage is as high as that?

    yes this job states not to return item. Postage is £3.95!
  • Matt567
    Matt567 Posts: 199 Forumite
    Hey,

    Does anyone MS in the SE20 area?

    Please PM me if you do

    thanks
  • truly1
    truly1 Posts: 514 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    yes this job states not to return item. Postage is £3.95!

    I have one of these too, I see anywhere that it says not to return. Can you give me an idea of where to find this?

    xx
    1373/10000
  • truly1 wrote: »
    I have one of these too, I see anywhere that it says not to return. Can you give me an idea of where to find this?

    xx
    If you go to the survey overview if you are not required to return it the return part of the questionaire will be greyed out.
  • Mes1214
    Mes1214 Posts: 172 Forumite
    I applied for Mystery Customer Evaulations ages ago (over a month) and never received a reponse but when I try and enter my details again it states they have received my application. Is this kind of wait normal or should I take this as a rejection? Thanks!

    When I applied to MCE few months ago, I had to submit a paragraph of 100-150 words on why I would be a good MS Evaluator. After that I received an email with login information but they have never had any work in my area.:o
  • truly1
    truly1 Posts: 514 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    If you go to the survey overview if you are not required to return it the return part of the questionaire will be greyed out.

    I agree that it is greyed out, where it says it is not needed. Thats not the same as saying that it is not allowed.

    Can anyone else shine some light on this?

    I think if it doesn't expressly say that you can't, then you can?

    xx going out now but will look back in later.
    1373/10000
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