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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD XVI - please, no mention of client names or fees on here

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  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
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    edited 10 August 2010 at 10:56PM
    wow just placed an order on my mobile for a cd! cant believe how easy it was! slightly alarmed though that it had my credit card saved (i have previously shoped with them) and did not need to enter 3 digits or security password :undecided

    still amazed at how easy it was! :cool:

    I'm doing a few. Some have been so simple, others have been difficult.

    One wouldn't let me buy through the mobile. You can only reserve and collect in store and I need to refund too, so I'll have to factor in two trips. Not a hassle as I'm passing a branch tomorrow, and near to a branch on Thurs, but would be annoyed if I had to make special trips.
    Lil_Me wrote: »
    :A

    Fortunately not. Free wifi! Not a lot else to do. Bus got a puncture on the way to the hotel. The pool was green yesterday so has been emptied, cleaned and is still refilling (15 hours after they started) so it's been a bit boring.

    Anyone know which companies do mystery shopping in Turkey?

    Sorry to hear you are having a bad time. Hope the rest of the holiday goes well.

    Could be worse. We were sitting round the splash pool in Turkey and a little boy shouted "Dad, I've done a poo" and there was a log floating round in the pool. It had to be closed while they got rid of it and rechlorinated the water - yuk!
    Here I go again on my own....
  • jen_br
    jen_br Posts: 2,653 Forumite
    And then please write the job ID on your flip flop and take a photo clearly displaying the pool, the water, the job ID and you...

    babahah And we want to see you in the water... PS how did that make you feel as a customer?
  • jen_br wrote: »
    babahah And we want to see you in the water... PS how did that make you feel as a customer?

    what was the exact shade of the water (60 word minimum)
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  • So I am having a senior moment!:eek:

    I can remember the visuals on the world's local bank window display but have completely forgotten what it was promoting. Anyone pm me if they have recently completed one of these and give us a clue please?
  • squidgeum
    squidgeum Posts: 1,206 Forumite
    So I am having a senior moment!:eek:

    I can remember the visuals on the world's local bank window display but have completely forgotten what it was promoting. Anyone pm me if they have recently completed one of these and give us a clue please?
    You have a PM.
  • squidgeum wrote: »
    You have a PM.

    Thank You.

    Brain restored!
    :)
  • Mags30
    Mags30 Posts: 1,792 Forumite
    wow just placed an order on my mobile for a cd! cant believe how easy it was! slightly alarmed though that it had my credit card saved (i have previously shoped with them) and did not need to enter 3 digits or security password :undecided

    still amazed at how easy it was! :cool:

    Is it an iphone you are using for ordering things?
    babyrut wrote: »
    Hi all
    I am new to the mystery shopping and signed upto GFK last week and I am doing a couple of assignments this week- eeek scary!!
    I would be grateful if anyone could tell me which other companies are good to sign up to and what I can realistically earn each month part time. I briefly saw an old post earlier saying someone had earnt £56k in one year!!! Not sure I have the time to be earning that much but a rough idea would be great.
    I apologise if this isn't the sort of information people divulge on here but any tips would be gratefully received.
    Thank you in advance
    Ruth

    Try Gapbuster and Retail Eyes. They seem to have a large amount of low paid jobs. I personally am not that keen on either for that reason but registering with them would help you build up the number of agencies you work for. Then work your way through all on the front page list. It takes ages to get started but doing the Gap and RE jobs should keep you working every week. It depends where you live too. I expect that if you lived in London and worked long hours at this full time you could maybe make that £56k. If you live in the country there just aren't many shops near you so that limits what you can do.
    So I am having a senior moment!:eek:

    I can remember the visuals on the world's local bank window display but have completely forgotten what it was promoting. Anyone pm me if they have recently completed one of these and give us a clue please?

    My MS tip for next time. Take photos on your phone of windows or information signs in the shops. Means you have to remember less and it makes it easier to do reports.

    And "dead shops" sound very morbid.
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  • On the subject of the death shops they've just sponsored our local bowling club. Was reading it in the local rag last night. Definitely thought it was a bit morbid since most of the bowlers are all about 70 plus!!
  • And then please write the job ID on your flip flop and take a photo clearly displaying the pool, the water, the job ID and you...

    Thank you for making me splutter my coffee all over the screen!!
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  • Does anyone have a telephone number for React ? Looked on the website but cant see one listed.

    Thanks
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