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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD 18 - please don't mention client names or fees on here!!

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  • Dotty13
    Dotty13 Posts: 475 Forumite
    Anyone done the new soft drink chillers in a chemist?
    Where is the store number (needed on audit) ? Can't find it in any info I have been sent?
    Many thanks

    If its the one I'm thinking of, the store number is usually quoted on the invitation email, along with store name and town.

    Off to open the vino very shortly, so here's wishing you all a Very Happy New Year xx
  • Off for a glass (Or bottle) of wine
    See you all in 2011
    Have a wonderful evening!
  • jen_br
    jen_br Posts: 2,653 Forumite
    Happy New Year! Lets hope 2011 is prosperous for us all and MS'ing takes on a new face!-- With New clients, better fees, (LOL) sorry I know but i can hope right?
  • yonk
    yonk Posts: 762 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Yay, you too! Happy Hogmanay!

    The market will sort it, drop fees too low and people will do other stuff and fees will have to rise.
  • Happy New Year to all and thanks for all the help and support over the past year. :beer:

    I signed up to my first MS company between xmas and new year last year and did my first one just after new year, a nervous newby and I would not be where I am now (a slightly less nervous oldy asking for corner shops for doing a greasy burger urgently :D)

    I have not managed to finish the last of my edigital surveys that I wanted to get done before the new year (not due till the 4th so will get it done before then) but apart from that been happy with my year of MSing.
  • Happy New Year everyone and thanks for all your help during the year. Xxxxxxxx
  • A very happy, healthy and hassle-free 2011 to mystery shoppers old and new.

    Thanks to everyone who posted in 2010 (and for all those alerts, as well).
  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Happy New Year everyone :beer: Hope 2011 is a prosperous one :cool:
    Here I go again on my own....
  • is anyone a member of the mystery shopping club, a fee to join of £34.,95,is it worth the subs,any feedback appreciated
  • Lil_Me_2
    Lil_Me_2 Posts: 2,664 Forumite
    edited 1 January 2011 at 11:23AM
    bigfoot125 wrote: »
    is anyone a member of the mystery shopping club, a fee to join of £34.,95,is it worth the subs,any feedback appreciated
    • A helpline phone number (non-premium standard rate phone charges)
    • A simple "fill-in-the-blanks" application plan that will get you started
    • The contact details of over 100 UK Mystery Shopping Agencies that directly employ mystery shoppers. Almost every single agency contact listed operates nationally, so it doesn't matter where their offices are located in relation to where you live. Most mystery shopping projects are carried out across the whole country, but you will only be required to work locally. We supply sufficient contacts for you to ensure that you will receive assignments. We always ensure that the majority of companies listed are currently recruiting.
    • If you encounter any problems whatsoever contacting a company, we will send you a replacement contact.
    • Information about who hires mystery shoppers
    • Information about how to approach them and how easy it is
    • Information about how to get paid for your opinion
    • Information about how to receive hundreds of free samples
    • Information about how to get discounts and cashback from over 1000 online UK shops
    • Information about how to see big film previews before your friends, for free
    • The dos and don'ts when working for mystery shopping companies
    • Information on how some mystery shoppers double or even triple up on their visits
    • Information on how mystery shopping can be combined with a holiday
    • How some mystery shoppers defraud the agencies and their clients and how they are caught

    Do you honestly think it's worth paying £35 to get given the same information that's in this thread?? Also, I've bolded some of the best things that they will give you, because of course every mystery shopper really needs to know how to get free samples.

    oh...wait

    TractorGirl I think I've got a business proposal for you!!!! :D
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