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Mystery shopping websites
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freebiehunter29
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I am a bit fed up with doing surveys now and I am interested in doing some mystery shopping for a bit of extra cash.
I have signed up with www.retaileyes.com and was wandering if anyone could recommend any others to me.
Not really sure what board I should post this question on so please let me know if it would be better elsewhere.
Thanks.:beer:



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Check out the Up Your Income board theres a few discussions over there about it2020 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #20 £1495.03/£2760 OP0
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Hi, I havent had any replies from retail eyes, but find that GrassRoots offer me regular work - usually supermarkets and banks0
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I have been a mystery shopper for 7 years, fitting it in around my main job. Get to test mcdonald, pizzahut, electrical retailers and even car dealer ships, have had the chance to drive some fab cars over time.3 of the companies i get the most jobs from are retail eyes, gap buster and bare associates international. On most of the visits you are asked to purches an item and a budget is set for you, often up to £20. you do get to keep the item and the cost of it is reembursed to you along with a small fee.Useful info on mystery shopping and a list of mystery shopping companies you can apply to for work is listed here http://www.homeworkinguk.com/mystery.htm0
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Hi
I do mystery shopping, for Retail eyes and Grassroots. Retail eyes questionnaires tend to be quite long, but they have more jobs in my area than Grassroots. I try to pay for anything I have to buy on credit card, then I'm not out of pocket till my expenses come through.0 -
i also do grassroots and also gapbuster i find gapbuster good as it does a few food places i have been to pizza hut on numerous occasions, and the questionnaire is relatively easy once you have done one.2010 - Goals
1. on the long road to hopefully adopting a child - Home Visit 3 Feb 2010
2. Planning to clear my credit card debt.
3. lose weight.
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