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Mystery shopping thread xiii ** please don't mention client names on here **

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  • millerose
    millerose Posts: 794 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    proshopper wrote: »
    I just don't understand how the burger places can have such differing prices! Gyp don't seem to understand this: I have mentioned it to them on many occasions when discussing the reimbursement level.:(

    A lot of the burger places are franchised and not company owned. Therefore they can set whatever price they want, if people are willing to pay. You might find in a big city 4 franchises and 1 company owned. The company owned one will guaranteed be the cheapest! :)
  • millerose
    millerose Posts: 794 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Oh and just because they are franchised doesnt mean to say that Head office has no imput on their customer service issues because they do hence the MS!
  • Scaredy_Cat_3
    Scaredy_Cat_3 Posts: 2,812 Forumite
    Wow a secret/none secret group lol whats the criteria to join (i'm assuming being stupid question free for at least a month and not abusing the secret group members as a standard need) LOL :rotfl:

    Yup... that would be me ;)

    Seriously... to join just send a cheque for £5000.00 for annual membership to the following address....

    :rotfl:
  • misssarahleigh
    misssarahleigh Posts: 2,852 Forumite
    Yup... that would be me ;)

    Seriously... to join just send a cheque for £5000.00 for annual membership to the following address....

    :rotfl:


    By the time i make that i may also have fit the criteria of 8500 mystery shops completed to be given 'beginner' status lol
    I get what i want. That isn't because i'm a brat or spoilt. It's because i'm determined, i work hard for it and i achieve my goals!
  • scubaangel
    scubaangel Posts: 6,600 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Wow a secret/none secret group lol whats the criteria to join (i'm assuming being stupid question free for at least a month and not abusing the secret group members as a standard need) LOL :rotfl:

    I think you forgot not being allowed to have a different opinion to other group members too. ;)
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  • misssarahleigh
    misssarahleigh Posts: 2,852 Forumite
    scubaangel wrote: »
    I think you forgot not being allowed to have a different opinion to other group members too. ;)


    Well i would clear show i conform to their views within this forum to be invited as not to post bad comments on the other one,

    so, for all those ebay secret group users, .. i totally agree with you ;)
    I get what i want. That isn't because i'm a brat or spoilt. It's because i'm determined, i work hard for it and i achieve my goals!
  • jdan9
    jdan9 Posts: 674 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Yup... that would be me ;)

    Seriously... to join just send a cheque for £5000.00 for annual membership to the following address....

    :rotfl:

    It's gone up since I joined! It was only £2k then! :eek:
    Dan
  • proshopper
    proshopper Posts: 624 Forumite
    Yup... that would be me ;)

    Seriously... to join just send a cheque for £5000.00 for annual membership to the following address....

    :rotfl:
    jdan9 wrote: »
    It's gone up since I joined! It was only £2k then! :eek:

    OK, that's it then. I'm moving out of MSing into forum hosting. Can some of you experienced ones give a newbie a few tips?;)
  • jdan9 wrote: »
    It's gone up since I joined! It was only £2k then! :eek:

    I'm surprised they'll take the cheque without a guarantee card - these self-employed types sometimes don't have very much money (so I've heard). Now, where are the last of those unsolicited credit card cheques...
  • misssarahleigh
    misssarahleigh Posts: 2,852 Forumite
    I'm surprised they'll take the cheque without a guarantee card - these self-employed types sometimes don't have very much money (so I've heard). Now, where are the last of those unsolicited credit card cheques...


    Do you think i would be able to join if i simply donated all my RE fee's to the group (she says, a little scared somebody is gonna jump round the corner and give her not to be so silly. it will take a minimum of 25 years for that to work) :rotfl:
    I get what i want. That isn't because i'm a brat or spoilt. It's because i'm determined, i work hard for it and i achieve my goals!
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