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Mystery Shopping Thread 23 *PLEASE READ THE OP FIRST**PLEASE NO CLIENT NAMES OR FEES
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wow, go away for a few hours and miss the storm in a teacup
i somehow feel the need to apologise, because it was my inially MF posts that denny replied too
I was initially supportive to the plea in the first post but yes... best not even get involved other than to say denny I think if you read not only mine but many other people posts in this and the other previous threads, youll see MF have very few friends here and I resent being called a mole or worker for them.
any how
hope no one is too wet out on jobs from all the rain today is absolutely tipping it down all day here in the midlands0 -
whitelabel wrote: »any how
hope no one is too wet out on jobs from all the rain today is absolutely tipping it down all day here in the midlands
Not been working today but weather not too bad. Got a couple of 'eating ones' tomorrow- didin't realise it was Father's Day so both places will be mobbed!
Really busy next week tho, along with a visit to the son and heir in Glasgow on Tuesday and seeing the Dalai Lama on Friday so will be collapsing in a heap on Friday evening0 -
Hi guys I'm new to this, and have a question that no doubt has been asked and answered many times before though I can't find it:
I'm employed and was going to do MS on the side, from a tax point of view where do I stand? Is it still just as simple as registering with HMRC as self employed and filling out their form cwf1 or will I need to tell them that I'm currently employed and also doing this on the side?0 -
Hi, there is information on the front page about registering for tax and a number for HMRC. They are very helpful so always best to get advice from the horses mouth when it comes to tax IMO! Good luck with the mystery shopping!0
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Hi guys I'm new to this, and have a question that no doubt has been asked and answered many times before though I can't find it:
I'm employed and was going to do MS on the side, from a tax point of view where do I stand? Is it still just as simple as registering with HMRC as self employed and filling out their form cwf1 or will I need to tell them that I'm currently employed and also doing this on the side?
seriously ?:rotfl:
did you read the title of this thread before you posted-
and do what it says ?- read page 1
all will be mysteriously revealed :rotfl:0 -
colouredpens wrote: »Hi all!
Just a quick question, if anybody here does mystery shops for RA how do you invoice them for reimbursement? Sorry if this seems like a really silly question, I've never had to complete an invoice before so any help would be fantastic
I hope everyone's having successful shops despite the lousy weather today!
The jobs I've done for RA have had boxes on the report form to enter reimbursement so can't help you with them. On the odd occassion I've completed invoices for other MSC they usually send a template to fill in and send back.0 -
Flamin eck! What's been happening here then? Have they gone? Is it safe? Just a point not aimed at anyone in particular... When you accept a job on MF if at any point you don't feel it's l'oreal (because your worth it) you can select this from the drop down menu. I think most people know this by now.
DPJ please don't let anyone come on here and steal your thunder. As is said in some parts of the midlands...
Some folk aren't reet in 'edWell, you can tell by the way I use my walk
I'm a woman's man: no time to talk0 -
Cheers Sarah.
I'm not sure if it's love though, or everyone realising DPJ might be an r-sole, but there are even bigger, hairier and completely mental r-soles just over the wall, so we'll stick with the one we've got thank you.
Either way though, I feel a bit more valued and appreciated today. ( Sounds like a MF report. How did the staff member make you feel as you left? )
Hugs all round then? :grouphug: ( Bagsy the one in the middle. )0
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