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

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  • Lil_Me_2
    Lil_Me_2 Posts: 2,664 Forumite
    L'il me, you might find this link useful, I've just used it and the silence is bliss!!!

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/profile.php?do=ignorelist

    Thanks TG.....how odd, I already have someone on my ignore list, who's never posted! Now I have two people :D
  • Tudorc1
    Tudorc1 Posts: 507 Forumite
    edited 23 September 2011 at 1:26PM
    DPJames wrote: »

    The cliche on here will laugh and hurl abuse at you for asking novice questions.

    Join the rebel alliance. We could use a good pilot like you, and we're planning a big attack on their Death Star soon. ;o)

    A couple of definitions for you:

    A clique (pronounced /ˈkliːk/, also /ˈklɪk/ (U.S.)) is an exclusive group of people who share common interests, views, purposes, patterns of behavior, or ethnicity.

    A clich! or cliche (pronounced UK: /ˈkliːʃeɪ/, US: /klɪˈʃeɪ/) is an expression, idea, or element of an artistic work which has been overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect, rendering it a stereotype, especially when at some earlier time it was considered meaningful or novel.


    I'd rather be a member of a clique than the Troll cliche that you have become.
  • L'il me, you might find this link useful, I've just used it and the silence is bliss!!!

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/profile.php?do=ignorelist

    OOH how wonderful
    Thanks so much!!!
  • Tudorc1 wrote: »
    A couple of definitions for you:

    A clique (pronounced /?kli?k/, also /?kl?k/ (U.S.)) is an exclusive group of people who share common interests, views, purposes, patterns of behavior, or ethnicity.

    A clich! or cliche (pronounced UK: /?kli??e?/, US: /kl???e?/) is an expression, idea, or element of an artistic work which has been overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect, rendering it a stereotype, especially when at some earlier time it was considered meaningful or novel.


    I'd rather be a member of a clique than the Troll cliche that you have become.

    And Clinique is a cosmetics and skincare brand.

    Sorry, just had to throw that in. ;)
  • dazza.mk
    dazza.mk Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    L'il me, you might find this link useful, I've just used it and the silence is bliss!!!

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/profile.php?do=ignorelist

    Clever, didn't realise you could do that!
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,964 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 23 September 2011 at 1:52PM
    Calm down dears. It's only bloody mystery shopping.

    Good grief, if this carries on, I have a feeling this thread will get closed just like the Boots one did a while ago. We don't want that now do we?

    PS. MISSSARAHLEIGH spicy chicken near you just been dropped on RE. Go get it honey.
  • mimi1234 wrote: »
    Calm down dears. It's only bloody mystery shopping.

    Good grief, if this carries on, I have a feeling this thread will get closed just like the Boots one did a while ago. We don't want that now do we?

    PS. MISSSARAHLEIGH spicy chicken near you just been dropped on RE. Go get it honey.

    Not quick enough lol but not to worry. the one I did was awful so a bit put off by it
    I get what i want. That isn't because i'm a brat or spoilt. It's because i'm determined, i work hard for it and i achieve my goals!
  • Whats Brown and Sticky?

    A Brown Stick

    Katish-boom.

    Just trying to lighten the mood on here. Anyone got much on this weekend? did the amusement park last weekend... felt like I was writing reports forever but I dont normally do 7 jobs in a day.
    Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk
    I'm a woman's man: no time to talk
  • If a mystery shopper carries out a job, say for example at the Halifax, and he/she has to ask about making a complaint, would the counter staff be prepped about this beforehand, or would they see the shopper as just another customer? Would they immediately rumble the shopper?
  • If a mystery shopper carries out a job, say for example at the Halifax, and he/she has to ask about making a complaint, would the counter staff be prepped about this beforehand, or would they see the shopper as just another customer? Would they immediately rumble the shopper?

    It could depend on a number of factors. They may be informed that they will be mystery shopped within a certain few weeks and therfor on the lookout. Other branches may have alerted staff to possible mystery shopper, the mystery shopper might make it obvious what there upto or, they don't have a clue at all.

    I doubt there will be anyway of telling.

    If you explain a little more about why your asking, I may be able to be a little more specific.
    I get what i want. That isn't because i'm a brat or spoilt. It's because i'm determined, i work hard for it and i achieve my goals!
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