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Mystery Shopping Thread 25 *PLEASE READ THE OP FIRST**PLEASE NO CLIENT NAMES OR FEES

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  • MysteryMe wrote: »
    Central London will be heaving on Boxing Day so they might get a few done. Not by me though.

    The City will be empty though. Should be the easiest visits ever!
  • superliss wrote: »
    I sometimes get the urge to answer the phone to gap in my best Bond villain voice

    'Ah.. Mr Gap, I've been expecting you...'

    Do it! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Superliss I think we were doing the same chunk of work, it certainly is handy when it comes around.

    I'm finished for the year, just need to submit 5 reports but they are easy. And will be done in an hour.

    I saw some premiums, but I won't be tempted until I start a project on 6th and some online stuff.

    Merry Christmas all!
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  • Wouldn't you have thought that MF would relax the maximum booked assignments limit at this time of year, when you consider that they're putting jobs on there for the middle of January now? Hmph.

    Hope you all have a lovely, healthy, happy Christmas btw :)

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  • whitelabel
    whitelabel Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    anyone doing the ims audits...

    not on that day, for that fee
  • whitelabel wrote: »
    anyone doing the ims audits...

    not on that day, for that fee

    I know its not officially a bank holiday but you'd think they'd be a little more realistic with the fee, especially at such short notice.
  • Larac
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    Cybi-Ping wrote: »
    I know its not officially a bank holiday but you'd think they'd be a little more realistic with the fee, especially at such short notice.

    I noticed that MF had a job to visit a coffee shop in a supermarket on Boxing day whose fee would not pay for Costas coffee. It got snapped up straight away.

    Merry Christmas and thanks to you all for the useful tips and help over the year.
  • mrbanjo
    mrbanjo Posts: 279 Forumite
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    Larac wrote: »
    I noticed that MF had a job to visit a coffee shop in a supermarket on Boxing day whose fee would not pay for Costas coffee. It got snapped up straight away.

    Merry Christmas and thanks to you all for the useful tips and help over the year.

    Alas some desperate types.
  • Superliss I think we were doing the same chunk of work, it certainly is handy when it comes around.

    I'm finished for the year, just need to submit 5 reports but they are easy. And will be done in an hour.

    I saw some premiums, but I won't be tempted until I start a project on 6th and some online stuff.

    Merry Christmas all!

    Got the call from gap today. Offered me a lovely premium for a gentle 40 mile 2 shop visit. :D Thats friday lunch sorted seeing as the missus is at work and I would only sit around stopping the cats from climbing the tree... again...
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  • Wizzbang
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    Larac wrote: »
    I did quite a bit first couple of weeks in November and started to slow towards end and December has been an average month. I presumed December/January would be sluggish. Time for me to do the various Gap orientation courses and Bare basics as can't self assign till I get over these hurdles.

    I got quite a load of requests for buy backs from Assosia but was a bit wary as not done this before and have no clue as to what they wanted buying back as they never say in the email. Could be umpteen electricals and Assosia don't seem to be fast at payment did not want that hitting the bank account before Xmas. Need some decent MS work as the tax man has cometh!

    I've been buying back the same product all year, always edible and something we eat in our house. Still, even I've got a lot of it now! You can always put it in a foodbank. And they'll grant you an advance if needed. Frankly, all I've ever needed is a credit card.
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