@Michael C wrote:
Hate the game, not the player . What would you have done differently?
@Michael C wrote:
Not a matter of self righteousness. Only "right" so far as being in my best interest and in the sense of bro's before ho's.
So you, also, would feel greater loyalty for a mystery shopping company's client than for your existing business relationship and friend? Were my actions more or less fraudulent than the people who performed the shop as instructed? I'm not sure. I am sure that I'm the only shopper, real or otherwise, who did not break the law in performing this shop.
@teriraia wrote:
I wish I loved car shops. Just break into a sweat even thinking about them so I know it is not a good fit. Just applied for my first casino shop. Close to home, too bad it is to check out their RV park and not the casino.
@lauraric wrote:
I have had so many amazing experiences since I began mystery shopping 10 years ago. I had dinner in a revolving restaurant at dusk in Canada. I was able to see the Panama Canal during a hotel shop in Panama. I got a HELOC at prime minus .25 as a result of a bank shop. I've seen cities in Canada, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvadore, Santo Domingo and Guatamala that I never would have seen otherwise. I've traveled the US and stayed in 4+ star hotels and resorts. I've HAD to get massages at spas, rent chairs on white sandy beaches, and order decadent desserts. I am so thankful for this job. I've also met some really wonderful people at conferences. The perks just keep on coming!