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Mystery Shopping Thread 20 **PLEASE DO NOT MENTION CLIENT NAMES OR FEES ON HERE**

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  • lucylou wrote: »
    can anyone shed more light on the last alert or Lodge please?is it React?:o

    Well, I can't see any pharmacies on either Lodge or React even though I did a whole country search, so I haven't got a clue!!!
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  • serendipity2706
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    edited 25 August 2011 at 3:28PM
    Well, I can't see any pharmacies on either Lodge or React even though I did a whole country search, so I haven't got a clue!!!
    I can see a heap of chemists, all England though, Worcs,and various others, perhaps it's an age thing...

    don't recognise the names so it must be little independents
    on Lodge
  • couple of haircuts popped on MCE in Southern England. May be dropped ones
  • I can see a heap of chemists, all England though, Worcs,and various others, perhaps it's an age thing...

    don't recognise the names so it must be little independents
    on Lodge

    Thanks for nothing ............. Rubbing it in that I'm nearing a certain age .................. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • jen_br
    jen_br Posts: 2,653 Forumite
    I have sent a PM with regards to Lodge.
  • mimi1234
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    edited 25 August 2011 at 5:21PM
    REACT + GFK hit my account today. TNS + RM have sent their pay slips so they will be going in soon.

    Now I have no shops at all to do. I can't even see any I can apply for. What gives?

    PS. Looks like the glasses company have gone from GFK to PIP now!
  • ukmonkey
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    mimi1234 wrote: »
    Looks like the glasses company have gone from GFK to PIP now!

    Different one I think poppet. Similar name, but pretty sure it's not the same one (unless both names are owned by the same company?)
  • mimi1234
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    edited 25 August 2011 at 7:47PM
    ukmonkey wrote: »
    Different one I think poppet. Similar name, but pretty sure it's not the same one (unless both names are owned by the same company?)

    My bad sweetie! It's actually RM that used to do them, not GFK.

    Oh and if anyone is doing any visits for RM, be sure to ask for the MOS's name, even if you do a clothes enquiry and end up saying you didn't like the garment. Otherwise they will send you back or not pay you!

    Anyone seen the eau de toilette shops go on yet? I've been waiting a week!
  • sasenach
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    Has anyone else received an e-mail asking if they'd be interested in taking part in a new investment project? It's from a recognised MS company. I'm not suggesting it's a scam, just naive on the part of the person asking for the information needed to register for the project. The enquiry asks people interested in taking part to e-mail them with their name, post code, Date of Birth, if they are a UK citizen, if they have a good credit record and details of the banks they have accounts with. It stops just short of asking for account details as well!

    I work for a Financial Services company. We are not allowed to issue information to customers that contain a combination of name, date of birth and post code by un-encrypted e-mail. This is because, first, e-mail is not secure: e-mails can be intercepted or simply be sent to the wrong person due to a typo. Second, a combination of sensitive info like this is often enough for someone to start ID fraud. Add on the fact that you include who you bank with and that you're a good credit risk and you potentially have an ID theft starter kit.

    I'm sure that there will be people post back telling me I'm over reacting or that there's no risk. That's fine, but ID theft is a growing industry and is hard to put right when it happens. Please be aware of the potential risks before you respond to this.

    Ta muchly
  • I think the days of eating free pizza are over, not updated on Retail Eyes or Gapbuster for the past 2 weeks.
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