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Any experience with this Mystery Shopping company?
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LaDiva_2
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I've just come across them and considering it seems you pay to potentially join I was wondering if anyone had actually got work through them. Plus they are on about the fact you could make a nice wage even part time. Sounds way too good to be true, but still, thought I'd ask.
The company is called ukmysteryshopperjobs.
Apoligies if this has already been discussed-I couldn't find any threads on it.
Diva
The company is called ukmysteryshopperjobs.
Apoligies if this has already been discussed-I couldn't find any threads on it.
Diva
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Saving for Holiday in a Yurt or Cabin £0/£500
Saving for EuroDisney £0/£1400
No more toiletries! No more spending on cookbooks!
DD1 born November 2010. DD2 born June 2013
Saving for Holiday in a Yurt or Cabin £0/£500
Saving for EuroDisney £0/£1400
No more toiletries! No more spending on cookbooks!
DD1 born November 2010. DD2 born June 2013
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Hi,
Thought I'd take this opportunity to say a big thanks to everyone kind enough to offer advice and help to new MSE members like me, trying to get their lives/finances back on track. I registered with those MS companies recommended on this forum - none of whom asked for a fee. In 4 weeks I have worked for React Surveys and ESA and will soon be doing assignments for Bare Internatonal. I have found them all great to work with and very professional. Net earnings: £28 in Feb (2 weeks), £100 in March and £50 euros already booked for April. BRILL and such fun!!! Can recommend it to anyone.0 -
It seems to me that you have to pay to join???
I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole if that is the case0
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