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

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  • Hollypear
    Hollypear Posts: 1,265 Forumite
    Hi everyone.

    I need some help with filling in a few details on a mystery shopping website, I know I am not allowed to post the company name on here, is there anywhere I can ask elsewhere on here?

    I have contacted the company for advice but I'm not sure how quickly they will respond.

    thanks in advance :)

    PM me and I will try and help.
    Clique member no 1.:D
  • Hollypear
    Hollypear Posts: 1,265 Forumite
    ukmonkey wrote: »
    anyone except me, it seems. Great, thanks. :mad:

    You will be getting put in the naughty corner again. Neither Timmne, TG or Josie or blindman ever looked for thanks. I once got aroun 80 + PM's all with email addresses for details on a company. I did all those...took me about 2 full days. I didn't do it for thanks.

    Most of us try and help on here because we like to help.
    Clique member no 1.:D
  • ukmonkey
    ukmonkey Posts: 3,024 Forumite
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    Hollypear wrote: »
    You will be getting put in the naughty corner again. Neither Timmne, TG or Josie or blindman ever looked for thanks. I once got aroun 80 + PM's all with email addresses for details on a company. I did all those...took me about 2 full days. I didn't do it for thanks.

    Most of us try and help on here because we like to help.

    Of course, and I didn't spend all that time re-writing the op and putting together the spreadsheet (yes...with much help from a friend!) because I was "looking for thanks".

    There's a difference between looking for thanks and being a little aggrieved at your efforts being totally ignored (and indeed disputed, as was the case earlier).
  • owlet
    owlet Posts: 1,510 Forumite
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    edited 23 February 2010 at 7:02PM
    WOW just caught up properly with the last couple of days. It does take time to read the posts but the information posted is invaluable.

    I don't post that much due to full time work/MS/family restraints but I do try and log on most days and read. The questions for the day have all been answered by the time I log in!

    Tonight I noticed my RE payment for the next pay run was showing as minus & my first thought was to come on here and see if anyone else had the same problem. It has taken me quite a while to read all the posts but lo and behold, plenty of others have had this too and TG has been kind enough to take time to post the reason. What would the point have been in me being gung ho, skipping all the posts from today and repeating what has already been asked. We all have time constraints for one reason or another but I think reading the previous posts is simply a common courtesy that is well due to those who take the time to give such helpful advice. THANK YOU :T all.
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  • Just seen an alert for some new assignments on the alerts thread and there's one in a notorious area for gun crime in the Manchester area. The fee is abysmal, not that they'd have to pay it as you wouldn't get out of there alive anyway. :eek:
  • ukmonkey
    ukmonkey Posts: 3,024 Forumite
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    Just seen an alert for some new assignments on the alerts thread and there's one in a notorious area for gun crime in the Manchester area. The fee is abysmal, not that they'd have to pay it as you wouldn't get out of there alive anyway. :eek:

    Unless your surname is Noonan...?
  • ukmonkey wrote: »
    Unless your surname is Noonan...?
    Sorry, I'm probably being thick...but you've lost me.:question:
  • ukmonkey
    ukmonkey Posts: 3,024 Forumite
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    Sorry, I'm probably being thick...but you've lost me.:question:

    Notorious gangster family. I assumed you were from Manchester and would've heard of them, sorry to confuse.
  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
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    owlet wrote: »
    I don't post that much due to full time work/MS/family restraints but I do try and log on most days and read. The questions for the day have all been answered by the time I log in!

    Pretty much the same here - busy with work, uni degree, three children, two dogs, running a home etc. Doesn't take long to read back a few pages and see if your question has been answered.

    Did that yesterday when someone posted the clothes store alert but I couldn't see any, and popped on here to find someone had already said they were age restricted.

    *group hug everyone* feel the love xx
    Here I go again on my own....
  • cte1111
    cte1111 Posts: 7,390 Forumite
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    Just seen an alert for some new assignments on the alerts thread and there's one in a notorious area for gun crime in the Manchester area. The fee is abysmal, not that they'd have to pay it as you wouldn't get out of there alive anyway. :eek:
    It's not actually the notorious area, it's another area with the same name. I nearly applied for it last time as the gun crime area is near where I used to work, so I'm not bothered about going there but then realised it's miles away. Mind you I did a phone shop in that area a while ago and nearly caused a riot when people realised I was taking pictures! Drove off very quickly after that.
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