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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD 17 - please don't mention client names or fees on here!!
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mysterious_girl wrote: »OMG!!!!! Next week is looking really busy for me already. I don't think I'm going to accept any more MS work now for next week. I haven't done any Christmas shopping yet and I'm starting to panic. Not only that, I have relatives to post to in Australia and the cut off date is Monday. Looks like they're all going to be getting something off the internet! :eek:
Mine diary keeps changing frequently. I was going to rush around all weekend doing the stuff that should have been done this week (weather permitting!). I've had a text this afternoon saying I can't do Monday's work as the courier delivery has been delayed, so I can push some of the weekend jobs to Monday and go at a more leisurely pace over the weekend.
I managed to get my car out today but the roads were really bad. Decided just to go to Tesco for groceries and come home again. I heard on the radio that the A1 had traffic queues of two hours between Durham and Gateshead. I was planning on going to Durham and Gateshead and travelling on that road, so I'm pleased I never went now!What are the best Mystery Shopping websites?
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That is so funny!! Thanks for that, just been trying to fill in a long report, and you gave me a chuckle.:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
More snow overnight here
only about another inch but I am wondering if the boys will get back to school on Monday at this rate!
Only one shop for this weekend, and hopefully I can get out tomorrow to do that - bit more digging out to do first. Next time my son wishes for snow, I am going to ask him to clarify how much he wants!!
Hope everyone is staying warm and safe xFree/impartial debt advice: Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) | National Debtline | Find your local CAB0 -
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No snow overnight here for the first time in over a week! It's not as chilly as yesterday either - thermometer saying it's -2°C outside.
Going to get out this morning and get some jobs done. Need to get caught up on stuff.
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It's gone suddenly very mild in South Wales - we even had rainfall over night! :eek:
Two shops today plus a hotel visit, so should be quite a relaxing weekend (well, once I've jump-started the van that is).Mortgage | £145,000Unsecured Debt | [strike]£7,000[/strike] £0 Lodgers | |0 -
The system on the catalogue shops has let me accept both types of visit to each store. More beneficial if I am visiting anyway! I hope this isn`t a fluke!0
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A quickie question that someone might be able to answer.
I know that with Gap burgers you are restricted to only doing 33% of the visits to one shop in a year. I havent been able to pick up visits to my local one for a while now. I think I hit the limit.
Does any one know how the year is measured? Calendar year? Fiscal year? It doesnt look like it's a straight year as I have now overlapped some visits from last year.
I'm not that desperate for a burger but they struggle to cover my local shop and it often goes to an increased fee. My last 6 visits were an increased fee and I think most of the ones over the last couple of months were. Makes it more worth while.
Of course I might be wrong about hitting the limit. It is Gap and they might just have barred me from the local shop without telling me.0
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