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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD XIV - Please do NOT mention Client names on here
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Have you done the same burger place recently? You can't shop the same site twice in a row (so someone else has to have done it in between). Did you have another job booked for the same time slot? Other than that and the certification issue, I thought it was just a case of fastest finger first. Maybe someone else just pipped you to the post?proshopper wrote: »The gap system will sometimes show jobs that can't be completed for one reason or another. For example, the system will not allow two visits (by different shoppers) at the same site within a certain time frame. If for example someone was scheduled to do a breakfast visit tomorrow, it would not let you have the lunchtime visit for today. Gap, in their usual style, do not weed out the jobs that the system will not allow to be allocated! The rejection you mention doesn't sound like as if it is aimed personally at you!:)
No, haven't done that branch before & my other jobs were for a different MS company. The job is still showing as available. Never mind, as I say my waistline is grateful. ABAi website is now playing games with me. I've got a job booked in a town for the next few days, so checked with them & thought I'd do a petrol station nearby, went to book it & it says it's not available. It keeps appearing & disappearing from my reserved visits & keeps appearing & disappearing from being available. Grr. I'm now waiting to hear back from them... It about sums up the last few days. Doing a couple of reports for REACT yesterday was traumatic & literally took me hours. I kept losing answers as my internet connection was coming & going - especially when I hadn't saved for a couple of minutes & pressed save.0 -
samtastic7 wrote: »yes i am but had nothing yet gonna e mail and ask tomorrow
ah, thats good then, was just wanting reassurance I wasnt the only one. Should be an interesting job, know it doesnt pay much but would be in the area/shop anywayWeight Loss - 102lb0 -
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Dont press the Spam button, I have reported this0 -
I just got accepted for my first mystery shop. Is it really sad that I'm excited about itMoving onto a better place...Ciao :wave:0
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TheStockKing wrote: »Scam?! have you any idea on it.. please do so! I you call it scam.
So you cant read English? I said spam, not scam. And not to mention the fact that your website has extremely bad spelling and grammar
And it is spam. This is a genuine thread that discusses Mystery Shopping and how to get the best out of it. And we keep getting people like you trying to ruin it.
Anyways, I shouldnt feed the troll. Enough said0 -
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ROFL at the spammer actually replying lol!0
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ROFL at the spammer actually replying lol!
Yes agreed:rotfl::rotfl: usually spammers dump their goods and run...:eek:
This one actually checks back to see what people say about him:eek: although he didn't actually read correctly scam for spam :rotfl:
Anyway - back to shopping - jolly quiet on all fronts at the moment - hopefully will pick up soon:)0
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