LadyAcappella Wrote:
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> Oh, they did very obvious things like check the
> time every 30 seconds, look at the inside of the
> hand they wrote notes on, pass the store then come
> back; with that terrified "I'm lost" look (The
> mall was so small there until NOBODY could become
> lost); dress in a business suit while looking
> highly uncomfortable in it; and paying closer
> attention to procedures instead of merchandise;
> being standoffish, with no small talk or normal
> customer questions. One of the district managers
> even used her family (five people), and they
> always stood within three inches of each other. It
> was comical. Any one of the MS's here would have
> come to the same conclusion if they were the store
> manager. I had to decide if the really weird
> people were Shoppers or shop LIFTERS! I was about
> 90% right either way.
>
> One of the strangest customers I ever had turned
> out to be a little 13-year-old girl who just
> wanted to meet my then 15-year-old son!
>
> PS---It's been 6 days and NOTHING from Bestmark.
> Not even to say if I did the shop correctly or to
> acknowledge that it was completed. I'll give it
> until Thursday; then I'll call them.
Thanks for the description of obvious shoppers. I'll have to watch out for walking past the mall kiosk, and then doubling back.
In return, I'll pass a note about how Bestmark works. Unless they do car shops differently, you don't hear from them until you get scheduled to be paid.