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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD XI ** New people make sure you read the first 2 Posts **

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  • vicz123
    vicz123 Posts: 370 Forumite
    jonno1001 wrote: »
    Looking at RE tonight, have they won a fast food contract off of Gyp?

    do you mean the sandwhich ones? been with re and gap since july but only ever seen those on re even though gap have the logo :confused:
    Mystery Shopping £1147/£2000 (Jan) :j

    Bingo wins since Jan: £1320 :T
  • vicz123 wrote: »
    do you mean the sandwhich ones? been with re and gap since july but only ever seen those on re even though gap have the logo :confused:

    Not sandwiches, American burgers
  • vicz123
    vicz123 Posts: 370 Forumite
    jonno1001 wrote: »
    Not sandwiches, American burgers

    oh i can't see them so not sure!
    Mystery Shopping £1147/£2000 (Jan) :j

    Bingo wins since Jan: £1320 :T
  • xfive71
    xfive71 Posts: 285 Forumite
    Nah.. it is posh burgers for RE but the ones on Gyp is a bit more mundane and 'scottish' ;)
  • Drea2904
    Drea2904 Posts: 543 Forumite
    Originally Posted by nic2075 viewpost.gif
    Hi, Retail Eyes always seem to have a lot in Glasgow, I sometimes go up if I can get a few jobs on the one day. Also ESA, there my favourites. Have a look on the first post for their details. hth

    I get quite a few from RE for Glasgow but the ones in the city never stay on for long...Prob cause I get them lol. There is usually some on the outskirts that are on for a while, not worth travelling from central Glasgow to go to them.
    :money: giving me & my darling boys a better cheaper life :o:A
  • nbruen
    nbruen Posts: 256 Forumite
    Evening folks

    Can I ask? Has anyone done the MSPA certification and is it useful/worth it?

    Thanks in advance
    If you can’t beat your computer at chess, try kickboxing.:rotfl:
  • kitchpoo
    kitchpoo Posts: 1,255 Forumite
    nbruen wrote: »
    Evening folks

    Can I ask? Has anyone done the MSPA certification and is it useful/worth it?

    Thanks in advance


    It is more of a standard in the US, I've not found any issues getting work without it. (top tip - look at the list of work available and just sign up to those companies anyway).
    Praying at the church of MSE should be compulsory!

    There are three types of people in the world, those who can add up and those who can't.
  • Just had to cancel my first job with [URL="file://\\gap"]gap[/URL].

    Will bad things happen to me?

    cheers.
  • kitchpoo
    kitchpoo Posts: 1,255 Forumite
    ljshopper wrote: »
    Just had to cancel my first job with [URL="file://\\gap"]gap[/URL].

    Will bad things happen to me?

    cheers.

    a lot will depend on the retailer in question and how close to the due date it was. (Some are more leniant) - also there may be some weighting to how long you have worked for them.

    I've not had issues with them and they are usually understanding, but I try not to cancel burgers and chicken.
    Praying at the church of MSE should be compulsory!

    There are three types of people in the world, those who can add up and those who can't.
  • kitchpoo
    kitchpoo Posts: 1,255 Forumite
    edited 3 December 2009 at 1:26AM
    Another day done! Just finished writing up the last one from Wednesday. I'm full of pizza and burger and need a day off fast food!! Good day though, 1 Life insurance quote started (follow up meeting to come next week), 2 hotel bookings made and cancelled (awaiting mp3 uploads), 1 current account request, burger and pizza - oh and an odd one - enquiring about office space in Birmingham by email.

    And some lovely news for a confirmed good MS at Easter - yippee!!!
    Praying at the church of MSE should be compulsory!

    There are three types of people in the world, those who can add up and those who can't.
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