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Mystery Shopping Thread 24 *PLEASE READ THE OP FIRST**PLEASE NO CLIENT NAMES OR FEES

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  • superliss
    superliss Posts: 867 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Big_Graeme wrote: »
    Agreed, they asked me to do a little group of three and offered to "help" me with petrol, it was a 320 mile round trip and they offered less than the price of a gallon.

    I still think I'm too polite on the phone sometimes when they take the Michael with mileage.

    I work on about 75p per mile (give or take)as that will cover expenses and my time.

    320 miles? Thats a proper road trip and how many hours?

    Tell you what I'll pay you a fiver mileage.
    Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk
    I'm a woman's man: no time to talk
  • mskitten2904
    mskitten2904 Posts: 837 Forumite
    Anyone who did the New Zealand meats for a while some time ago? Have u been in the said supermarkets and seen it lately? It is now own label of the supermarket supplied by the company :) looks like the campaign was a success for them :) selling lots of different cuts now too :)

    Just thought I'd mention it as I like a success story :)
  • JohnnyG
    JohnnyG Posts: 583 Forumite
    Anyone who did the New Zealand meats for a while some time ago? Have u been in the said supermarkets and seen it lately? It is now own label of the supermarket supplied by the company :) looks like the campaign was a success for them :) selling lots of different cuts now too :)

    Just thought I'd mention it as I like a success story :)

    I wouldn't have been MSing then, but that sounds like a right top result :). I'd say well done to all involved :D
  • pip6789
    pip6789 Posts: 34 Forumite
    MysteryMe wrote: »
    The Gap reimbursement has always been a bit short of the actual spend in my neck of the woods.

    I made the mistake of logging on to ESA today as well :D

    A couple of years ago I made a killing on those ESA audits when they really upped the fee but like GAP the premiums now are hardly worth bothering about. I wont do them for the regular fee.

    I couldnt do the esa 'where you go when u die audits' for all the money in the world. It seems a bit sick to me especially going back in after to announce yourself as a mser
  • superliss
    superliss Posts: 867 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    pip6789 wrote: »
    I couldnt do the esa 'where you go when u die audits' for all the money in the world. It seems a bit sick to me especially going back in after to announce yourself as a mser

    They had visits to heaven? Hope they paid good mileage?
    Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk
    I'm a woman's man: no time to talk
  • whitelabel
    whitelabel Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    pip6789 wrote: »
    I couldnt do the esa 'where you go when u die audits' for all the money in the world. It seems a bit sick to me especially going back in after to announce yourself as a mser

    the one ms job i cant bring myself to do, well that and maybe a ms to a male lapdance club or something
  • samtastic7
    samtastic7 Posts: 1,110 Forumite
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    edited 7 June 2013 at 6:58PM
    Note to self .
    Do not select React jobs, I so hate their website. Is it just me or does it seem to be all over the place and confusing
  • whitelabel
    whitelabel Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    samtastic7 wrote: »
    Note to self .
    Do not select React jobs, I so hate their website. Is it just me or does it seem to be all over the place and confusing
    they use the sassie system, so is it the same for all other sassie companies for you ?
  • jacquibaby
    jacquibaby Posts: 79 Forumite
    superliss wrote: »
    They had visits to heaven? Hope they paid good mileage?
    LOL. I don't know where you are refering to in the original post, but I did some funeral ones and I was a bit iffy about it but as someone told me, it's good service at that hard time for the family which is really important.
  • emmylc
    emmylc Posts: 115 Forumite
    While absent mindedly answering the Gap burger questions that come up every so often to check your eligibility, I've managed to click a wrong answer to one of them and am apparently not eligible for that client anymore - gah! What an idiot :(
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