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Mystery Shopping Thread 25 *PLEASE READ THE OP FIRST**PLEASE NO CLIENT NAMES OR FEES
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I should have dressed like a benefit claimant (however that is)...or got myself a baby and gone to the store with a pushchair. My work clothes probably gave away that I have a lot more spare money each week than I was letting on (should have worn tracksuit and trainers) or maybe pulling up outside in a 18 month old car gave it away.
I didn't get the impression that I looked out of place at all.
Not sure if that's a good thing or not :rotfl:Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
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Oooh, oooh oooh, quick quick X has just said this on MSE !!!!!!
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misssarahleigh wrote: »Ha ha this made me giggle. Dont read the thread much anymore so thankful somebody pointed it out.
MJ, as far as I recall you are a benifit claiment. I clearly remember quite a few of us pointing out you were cheating the system some time ago and im sure last time I made a comment you were being investigated. ?. (If memory serves)
Happy to know you can afford a new car and still taking pride in your work.:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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If you're entitled, fair play. I discovered when I was too ill to work last year that the DWP will play and corrupt the system as much as they can, so in interests of fairness, so as I see it, it's every citizen's duty to do the same.Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
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Pay peanuts...Here at Performance In People HQ, we have been looking for a little something to make you smile... and we found it! Here are some funny quotes - found online from real mystery shopper reports, they made us chuckle, how about you?
“Although there were cleaning products visible, it didn`t appear they had been used in this restroom."
"I also saw a bag of produce leaving with one of the employees."
"When I questioned her as to why I needed to provide the information, she said it was because the computer asked for it."
"I think I saw the manager; he had a tie and a bald head.”
“He thanked me and wished me a Merry Christmas.”! (This shop was completed in July)
"The gentlemen told me about my car and said that my air filter looked like it has not been changed in a while and after a while they are not good for the economy if not changed."
And what the Spell Check missed….
"She said the interest rate was good for three moths."
"I pay with my debt card."
"All the cashiers were busy severing customers."
"The food was delicious and the waiter was supper."0 -
I'm having one hell of a time with GfK tests that you need to complete before you can do the jobs! I'm starting to think that they don't actually want me to do the jobs and I have never managed to pass one yet at first attempt! is it just me or does anyone else struggle?:rotfl:Survey Queen/Poundland Fanatic:rotfl:0
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I passed one first time using my new policy the other night.
Never read the briefing notes, winged the test and got it right first time.Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
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Anyone with a psychic bank account seeing payments due to come in soon? Waiting on Bare. React mainly0
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I had a Bare payment on Fri, but via Paypal. I think React usually pay on the 26th. I didn't receive a cheque from PIP this month, but received the pay advice dated 13th- has this happened to anyone else?0
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matthewluck wrote: »Anyone with a psychic bank account seeing payments due to come in soon? Waiting on Bare. React mainly
Switch to Paypal for Bare, much quicker and easier.
React will be paid on the 26th.0
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