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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD 17 - please don't mention client names or fees on here!!
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TractorGirl327 wrote: »It's 64 metres, 18.3cm. Is that accurate enough, only one end was a bit frayed and it was difficult to get it exactly.
Ah, our old friend St00zer. Wonder where he/she is, and what he/she is doing now. 83 jobs in the same 50 yards square probably!proshopper wrote: »Photographs rejected, I'm afraid.
The photographs do not show clearly that the string is actually green and that it all came from the same ball, or, indeed, that all three photographs are of the same string observed on the same occasion. Without valid photographs, your results will not be approved. You have not given a valid estimate of the length of the string. Also, although not specifically asked in the brief or original questionnaire, the client does need to know the thickness of the string.
:Sigh:, Team ProShopper is as bad as Team Mel. Did you not *read* my post on the previous page? The string is precisely 64 metres, 18.3cm long.Miss_Qwerty wrote: »You also didn't write 'String' under each picture to explain what the pictures are of. You know, just incase it accidently gets uploaded under the 'Receipt' or 'Shop' sections and the proof readers can't tell which is which.
My husband can't work out what I am finding so ruddy hilarious!!!!!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 -
TractorGirl327 wrote: »:Sigh:, Team ProShopper is as bad as Team Mel. Did you not *read* my post on the previous page? The string is precisely 64 metres, 18.3cm long.
Aah, so I didn't, darn it, 2 points deducted.
My husband can't work out what I am finding so ruddy hilarious!!!!!
I can't beleive that you actually took pictures of the string. You really are a star!:T0 -
Yet another REism
Logged in tonight to find this message for two shops I did a couple of weeks ago
"On 15/10/10 you completed an assignment for xxxx at xxxxx
Following on from that visit, please can you answer an extra question regarding this visit by clicking here"
The question was not bad to answer (or re answer as they had reworded a question from the questionnaire) but why...
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Littleoldme wrote: »Yet another REism
Logged in tonight to find this message for two shops I did a couple of weeks ago
"On 15/10/10 you completed an assignment for xxxx at xxxxx
Following on from that visit, please can you answer an extra question regarding this visit by clicking here"
The question was not bad to answer (or re answer as they had reworded a question from the questionnaire) but why...
I had the same message for a visit I completed on 12/09/10, I can barely remember shops I did last week let alone 6 weeks ago! That company is a shambles!0 -
I just went to check, and had 2 such questions. On a scale of 1-10 would I recommend the brand?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
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Littleoldme wrote: »Yet another REism
Logged in tonight to find this message for two shops I did a couple of weeks ago
"On 15/10/10 you completed an assignment for xxxx at xxxxx
Following on from that visit, please can you answer an extra question regarding this visit by clicking here"
The question was not bad to answer (or re answer as they had reworded a question from the questionnaire) but why...
Yup, had that too but think I'm going to leave it in there until I actually feel like doing them. I know I only have to do a few clicks here and there but I am not going to be rewarded for those clicks! Besides, the ones they were asking me to rate were 5 weeks ago...0 -
Hi there, I'm new to MS and have registered for a few companies already. Many thanks for the info on this site - I'm going to get registering with as many as I can asap as per the advice.
Can anyone tell me if I'm likely to be able to make this a full-time job or if it's really just a 'top-up' job? Also, I'm based in Scotland so are there any companies particularly that have a lot of work here? Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
I've been looking for home working jobs and copywriting jobs on the internet that I could do when my wee one is at school but a lot seem to be asking for money up front. Does anyone on here do anything like this too and do you know if these companies just take your money and run or if they are worthwhile?
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Lol!!
The first time my Other Half is reading this over my shoulder, and he has announced we are all freaks apparently!! :rotfl:
He can't understand why a ball (or more of a roll really) of string is so hilarious!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I've tried to explain! But there's just no point even trying really.
I'm quite glad that when I started following this thread when I was starting MSing, I hadn't come in at this point, or I would probably have got a bit scared and run away, leaving this funny farm behind!!!Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
kerrybelle wrote: »Hi there, I'm new to MS and have registered for a few companies already. Many thanks for the info on this site - I'm going to get registering with as many as I can asap as per the advice.
Can anyone tell me if I'm likely to be able to make this a full-time job or if it's really just a 'top-up' job? Also, I'm based in Scotland so are there any companies particularly that have a lot of work here? Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
I've been looking for home working jobs and copywriting jobs on the internet that I could do when my wee one is at school but a lot seem to be asking for money up front. Does anyone on here do anything like this too and do you know if these companies just take your money and run or if they are worthwhile?
Thanks
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If you skip back just a page or 2, you will find this question posted by someone else!!
And then you will find that the answer basically boils down to "how long is the piece of string featured in the photographs"?!?Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
MoneySavingBecky wrote: »hey guys and gals
just been allocated LOTS of edigital surverys
but the first section on some says..."Please take a screen grab of the page you are viewing and email it to info@edigitalresearch.com. Then go to the website homepage and answer this section. Please do not go further than the homepage."
does that mean take a print screen of the survey page or the website homepage :S
thanks [=
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It's the website you are surveying that you need to take a screen grab of.
Loving the string pictures :rotfl:Here I go again on my own....0
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