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Mystery shopping thread xiii ** please don't mention client names on here **
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I lifted this from an email I got from MCE......
"All shoppers must complete the ‘Evaluator Quiz’ on the ‘Show forms I can
enter direct’ page to become ‘Certified’ and accept assignments. It takes
around five minutes to answer the eleven multiple choice questions."
Not sure if that willl help. I had a look at the site and even tried to register with an different email address.....but it was going to take too long. Sorry.
Thanks but unfortunately there is no evaluator quiz in that section ‘Show forms I can enter direct’ page so I can't become certified:(half scottish half italian :100%moneysaver0 -
Hi, can anyone help please?
I have signed up to them ages ago and written them an email without getting an answer.On the website it says you have to do an evaluation test in the section Forms that I can fill.I can't find it at all anywhere on the page.Can anyone help please?
thanks:beer:
Hi
After logging in, it should take you to your home page with your personal details (address, phone, etc) in the centre and a grey Option box on the right hand side of the page. The bottom link in this grey box says "Show me forms I can enter directly" - click on this and you should find the evaluation test.
I've done it this morning on IE and worked fine.
Does that help at all?!
ETA: Ignore me - you have obviously tried that!!0 -
Hi
After logging in, it should take you to your home page with your personal details (address, phone, etc) in the centre and a grey Option box on the right hand side of the page. The bottom link in this grey box says "Show me forms I can enter directly" - click on this and you should find the evaluation test.
ETA: Ignore me - you have obviously tried that!!
I've done it this morning on IE and worked fine.
Does that help at all?!half scottish half italian :100%moneysaver0 -
Hi unfortunately I have done it many times but nothing shows up.:(it just says there are no forms for you to fill out.
Try ringing Mark at Mystery Customer Evaluations & asking what's what! 0131 624 1348
I checked for you too but the test definitely isn't there anymore for some reason.
Good Luck!0 -
hmmm... 3 alerts since 11am, and I can't see any of the jobs - have I been sacked by everyone without being told??? :eek:0
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hey everyone,
Just joined MSE. I am a serious shopper with some 10 years behind me. I work in the industry full time. I'm rarely home to spend much time on forums but as most of you have noticed, work is a little slow atm.
I therefore thought I would put my time to good use and offer advice when I can and maybe learn some new tips myself.
Speak soon........
Hi there, newish myself here too0 -
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Hi all,
For the many that don't do visual work and who are interested or might want to look into it? A company whose initials are similar to a 'seed' are always looking for new shoppers. Kit provided (although they prefer MS to have their own in time, outlay up to £800) and training available near to you. it can take up to a month or two for the company to invite you to a meet and greet day (they have to arrange a town close to all applicants and a room etc).
Visual work is a million miles apart compared to report only work. Us shoppers do have the gift of the gab and are used to briefs asking us to prompt MoS if needed but with visual work, the less said the better, to allow the MoS to carry out their job properly.
When up and running with them, they cover full expenses from a stamp, parking thru to overnight stays. They expect a commitment of two or three days per week. Plenty of jobs available and some serious money to be earned. They are a really great company and so supportive, training is excellent.
Also.....please be certain you really are serious about taking on visual work first before applying and research it fully beforehand, you can use google and YouTube to view actual visits.
PM me for the company name and link to application if you don't already know it.
NO....I don't work for them as a recruiter, lol. I'm just sharing a good company with plenty of work for committed shoppers.0 -
To make up for not doing my RE visit on Monday as promised I did another one today instead which was only 15 minutes up the road. So far it has taken me:
15mins each way = 30 mins
"trying" to submit report = 45 minutes
Will have to get back to you all when I receive a response to my query and can attempt to submit report again. Anyhow at the moment my hourly rate stands at £4 per hour. :eek:0 -
mysterious_girl wrote: »To make up for not doing my RE visit on Monday as promised I did another one today instead which was only 15 minutes up the road. So far it has taken me:
15mins each way = 30 mins
"trying" to submit report = 45 minutes
Will have to get back to you all when I receive a response to my query and can attempt to submit report again. Anyhow at the moment my hourly rate stands at £4 per hour. :eek:
Hi, I used to take a number of jobs with RE but as many peeps have said lately, the time needed to complete the whole shop is just not worth it. I refuse to work for them now.
I released my last job after I wrote a full narrative of the visit and forgot to copy and paste. I saved the text but it didn't save on their silly system. I gave their ears a bashing via email and released the job even though I had completed the visit. I refuse to work for peanuts.......:mad:0
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