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Mystery Shopping.......

HAs anyoine had any experiance mystery shopping and if so which companys are good to try???
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  • hjb123
    hjb123 Posts: 32,002 Forumite
    i mystery shop with two companies,

    TNS - https://www.tns-global.com/mysteryshopping
    and
    Retail Eyes - https://www.retaileyes.co.uk/uk/home/retaileyes_aboutus.php

    to me its something to do and a bit of extra money every so often - nothing to get excited about but i enjoy it
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  • blindman
    blindman Posts: 5,677 Forumite
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    PPowers wrote: »
    HAs anyoine had any experiance mystery shopping and if so which companys are good to try???

    Several threads on MSE about this:

    BTW
    I'd use a spell checker (or at least proof read your report) if you ever get to do this kind of job :D

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  • honeypop
    honeypop Posts: 1,502 Forumite
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    Please don't think blindman is just being picky, you really do need to have very good spelling, grammar and punctuation when writing the reports for mystery shopping!

    As mentioned, there are quite a few threads about mystery shopping, search on them for lots more info on companies, which ones are reliable etc...
  • Grass Roots are good, I've been sent quite a few assignments lately, but I don't do them, cos I'm not confident enough for it.
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  • hm71_2
    hm71_2 Posts: 1,980 Forumite
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    i'm with nop cybershoppers and they have a spell checker on their online questionaires, give them ago not great money but its fun, and you haven't got to worry about spelling:rotfl:
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  • blindman
    blindman Posts: 5,677 Forumite
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    hm71 wrote: »
    i'm with nop cybershoppers and they have a spell checker on their online questionaires, give them ago not great money but its fun, and you haven't got to worry about spelling:rotfl:


    ;)
    Nor proof reading or grammar by the looks of it :rolleyes:


    2/10 :D
  • What sort of pay is expected per visit?

    thanks
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  • hm71_2
    hm71_2 Posts: 1,980 Forumite
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    blindman wrote: »
    ;)
    Nor proof reading or grammar by the looks of it :rolleyes:


    2/10 :D
    I'm sorry:( I thought I had left school. Thank you for showing me the error of my ways. May I be struck down if I ever upset the grammer police again. I thought this forum was a place for people to come and interact in a friendly environment.
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  • hm71_2
    hm71_2 Posts: 1,980 Forumite
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    What sort of pay is expected per visit?

    thanks[/quote
    With Nop it can vary depending on the work but on average it is around £5-£10 per visit.
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  • This thread explains all and it is very useful.

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=454437
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