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Maximising income - Mystery Shopping? Surveys? (Part Two)

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  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
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    animal1971 wrote: »
    can anyone help me I have been trying to find the companies that have the likes of argos and woolworths, I would be grateful if anyone could pass this info on too me.

    many thanks

    Sorry but it's against confidentiality agreements to post such information. If you try enough companies, you'll find them eventually ;)
    Here I go again on my own....
  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
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    Originally Posted by animal1971
    can anyone help me I have been trying to find the companies that have the likes of argos and woolworths, I would be grateful if anyone could pass this info on too me.

    many thanks

    Have PM'ed you animal, but far be it from me to give any company names away, obviously!;)
  • romi_2
    romi_2 Posts: 43 Forumite
    Need help plz, Thanks for all the previous replies.

    I am working part time about 8 to 15 hours/week and dont pay tax on it according to my tax code. i have 2 Q

    1. Ragistering as a MS (self Employed) will have any effect on my tax code for main job?

    2. I dont make more then £20/ week (every bit helps) by mystery shopping and was thinking if i dont tell IR i am MS will they know??? Is the taxing trouble worth doing for £20?
  • jobbingmusician
    jobbingmusician Posts: 20,347 Forumite
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    romi wrote: »
    Need help plz, Thanks for all the previous replies.

    I am working part time about 8 to 15 hours/week and dont pay tax on it according to my tax code. i have 2 Q

    1. Ragistering as a MS (self Employed) will have any effect on my tax code for main job?

    2. I dont make more then £20/ week (every bit helps) by mystery shopping and was thinking if i dont tell IR i am MS will they know??? Is the taxing trouble worth doing for £20?

    Q1. I don't understand this - do you mean that you earn in total less than your tax code allowance?

    Q2. See previous postings - you don't have a choice about registering with the IR. Don't you think your MS companies are likely to provide a list of workers to the IR? (And don't you suspect that the IR might have an interest in checking out people who currently pay no tax? :o )

    Sorry for the bad news..........
    Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).
  • moneymaker2
    moneymaker2 Posts: 449 Forumite
    Hi all,

    Does anyone know whether Sassie do mystery shops for more than 1 client. The only reason I ask is cause whenever I go on it's for the same company. Either it is or I can't use the site properley.

    Thanks for your help in advance. L :)
  • wensie
    wensie Posts: 179 Forumite
    Hi all,

    Does anyone know whether Sassie do mystery shops for more than 1 client. The only reason I ask is cause whenever I go on it's for the same company. Either it is or I can't use the site properley.

    Thanks for your help in advance. L :)



    There are loads of different Sassie companies. Sassie is just the platform for various mystery shopping companies. You will have to sign up with each company and you will then need to check each and every company seperately.
  • Did anyone notice the 'chicken' jobs on gap with a quite higher fee than normal - I accepted a couple of these and now they have gone back doen to the normal pitance of a fee.....:confused::confused:
  • I didn't notice that, but I just keep being rejected for these and I don't know why :confused:
  • ilean
    ilean Posts: 93 Forumite
    Hi
    looking for any shoppers under 40 with excel in the following areas to do bar visit:


    MIDDLESBROUGH
    NEWQUAY
    SALISBURY
    OXFORD
    BRIGHTON
    SWINDON

    ta


    [EMAIL="eflaherty1@yahoo.co.uk"]eflaherty1@yahoo.co.uk[/EMAIL]
  • lola234
    lola234 Posts: 74 Forumite
    Chas wrote: »
    Gap pay the full reimbursement, regardless of how much you spent, so if, for example, the reimbursement is £5 they will pay £5 even if you only spent 10p.

    Hi All,

    Does anyone know if this is also the case with RE or do they just reimburse what you actually spend? Need to know whether to opt for the lobster or not!

    Cheers
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