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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD XV - please, no mention of client names or fees on here
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I work for ISC, the jobs are mainly estate agents and telephone calls. The pay is quite good and you get paid by paypal.
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misssarahleigh wrote: »This Local Employment Partnership employer shares information about new starters with Jobcentre Plus for statistical purposes only. See https://www.direct.gov.uk for further information. International Service Check is a leading international mystery shopping company with offices around the world. Due to new contracts we have assignments available all over the UK. . No experience is necessary, you just have to be reliable, honest and have good observational skills. Following a visit you will have the questionnaire online so you must have regular internet access. Register immediately and securely on our website https://www.internationalservicecheck.com. Simply go to Contact-> Want to become a Service Checker? and then register. No CV or email is necessary!. Simply go to Contact-> Want to become a Service Checker?
Found on the jobcentre. Anyone heard of them?
I've been registered with them for about 3 years and done .... ooh, one job for them and that was 2 years ago!!!We’ve had to remove your signature. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why it’s been removed and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
misssarahleigh wrote: »This Local Employment Partnership employer shares information about new starters with Jobcentre Plus for statistical purposes only. See www.direct.gov.uk for further information. International Service Check is a leading international mystery shopping company with offices around the world. Due to new contracts we have assignments available all over the UK. . No experience is necessary, you just have to be reliable, honest and have good observational skills. Following a visit you will have the questionnaire online so you must have regular internet access. Register immediately and securely on our website www.internationalservicecheck.com. Simply go to Contact-> Want to become a Service Checker? and then register. No CV or email is necessary!. Simply go to Contact-> Want to become a Service Checker?
Found on the jobcentre. Anyone heard of them?
Yes I have - jobs are very sporadic I find and there are differing amounts depending on how the job goes. So for a financial institution I can be offered two amounts depending on if the CSA does what they are supposed to do!
Worth putting your details in but dont hold your breath!Free/impartial debt advice: Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) | National Debtline | Find your local CAB0 -
Abuse reportedEven if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.0
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misssarahleigh wrote: »Just taken my poorley kitty to the vets. £110 so far and dont know whats wrong with him yet, so, could somebody kindly find me some jobs, complete them and kindley send the money my way.
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Oh dear, hope he gets better soon. Pets are so expensive aren't they (our dog has cost probably in the region of £2.5k for her IBS :eek: - thank goodness for insurance).
On a good note have now picked up another 4 jobs as I only had 1 for the whole month at the end of last week. Got to shop whilst I can because in the summer holidays I'll be down to zilch as will have both children home.Flymarkeeteer: £168 and counting0 -
Oh dear, hope he gets better soon. Pets are so expensive aren't they (our dog has cost probably in the region of £2.5k for her IBS :eek: - thank goodness for insurance).
On a good note have now picked up another 4 jobs as I only had 1 for the whole month at the end of last week. Got to shop whilst I can because in the summer holidays I'll be down to zilch as will have both children home.
This little kitty isn't insured i'm afraid (dont know why, mum deals with the pet stuff) since he's never been ill i suppose she didn't think we needed it. (will be asking)
Just waiting now. Should be calling around 4. Fingers crossed.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!0 -
misssarahleigh wrote: »Found on the jobcentre. Anyone heard of them?
Hi - I'm been registered with them for a few months. I've had quite a few offers come through by email, but not actually been able to fit a job in yet (most have been out of town so would need a full day's worth for it to be worthwhile).
I've seen clothing, jewellery & building societies that I can think of... fees seem OK but not having done a job yet I can't vouch for the reports!0 -
misssarahleigh wrote: »If i look at my account it has 2 proof reading queries deducted. but haven't actually had the queries. do have another though. ringing them in the morning.I've had this...and guess what, they blame it on the "new improved" websitesweettooth wrote: »I have sent a 'Contact us' about deducting points from me tonight. I input the date & time of a visit, proofreading query asked if I had submit the correct time, I replied that I have and have now been deducted two points!:mad:
Jus rung them. They have a backlog. They will eventually work their way to me. I said as i was just checking as i have never had the points deducted and waited three days + for a querie.
Shall wait and see! But if anybody has the same problem, there you go.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!0 -
Sods Law.
Had a look at latest bookies released by RE and I went past 3 of them today. Was even in one of them to use the loo. (Then remembered I was in a very untouristy part of Edinburgh and that they keep the toilets locked to keep the junkies out).0 -
Have just applied for my first job with ESA, do they always ask for a "brief note in support of your application?"0
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