@amandad11 wrote:
I am currently doing this full time and make about $200/week (plus reimbursements), I however do not do video shops nor high end ones like resorts. $1000/week might be possible and I am even willing to to concede $2000 but if anyone claims to be regularly making more, they should give us more info such as which area they are shopping and either the MSC's names or the type of assignments they do.
@Billy ONaire wrote:
How much can I expect to make if I work full time mystery shopping? I don't believe claims that you can make a good income. I think expenses will take to big a bite out of profits. I don't want to hear from anyone who appears to exaggerate. Only wish to hear frm those who know howvto calculate expenses. Surprises me to read people bragging about earning $$$$/month. That is near poverty income.
@roflwofl wrote:
I'm amazed by the generosity of those who frequently post here and share information with other mystery shoppers. I'm amazed by how much they willingly share and how open they are.
@LisaSTL wrote:
The people who claim others aren't successful, are living in poverty and accepting government assistance are the ones who cannot do it themselves. It only stands to reason in their limited view of the world and with their inflated ego, if they can't then nobody else can.
i don't work for free food & i barely do $10 shops. i have no prob paying my rent & bills on time. sounds like you selling yourself short.@kiki125 wrote:
How do you make a living getting a free sandwich or a free oil change? Sure it's nice but you can't do that everyday & that doesn't pay the rent. / don't get how getting a $10 shop for a couple of hours of your time is making people so rich.
@MSNinja wrote:
i don't work for free food & i barely do $10 shops. i have no prob paying my rent & bills on time. sounds like you selling yourself short.
@MSNinja wrote:
@roflwofl wrote:
I'm amazed by the generosity of those who frequently post here and share information with other mystery shoppers. I'm amazed by how much they willingly share and how open they are.
mystery2me's post went way over your head.
@roflwofl wrote:
@MSNinja wrote:
@roflwofl wrote:
I'm amazed by the generosity of those who frequently post here and share information with other mystery shoppers. I'm amazed by how much they willingly share and how open they are.
mystery2me's post went way over your head.
MSNinja, my post was not in reply to mystery2me.
Nice to see you back. Once again your posts contain no useful information and seem designed to bait others. I guess every forum has their less-than-useful posters who make posts to create hard feelings. I won't be one with hard feelings - you simply aren't worth it,.
@roflwofl wrote:
Nice to see you back. Once again your posts contain no useful information and seem designed to bait others.
@jilummer wrote:
$4,000 per month net 12 months a year, year in and year out, is not possible.
@jilummer wrote:
But as a full-time income it can only provide an income that almost anyone would agree is barely liveable.
@jilummer wrote:
But it should be possible to earn 30k Gross per year as a full-time shopper.
@amandad11 wrote:
I am currently doing this full time and make about $200/week (plus reimbursements), I however do not do video shops nor high end ones like resorts. $1000/week might be possible and I am even willing to to concede $2000 but if anyone claims to be regularly making more, they should give us more info such as which area they are shopping and either the MSC's names or the type of assignments they do.
@amandad11 wrote:
I am currently doing this full time and make about $200/week (plus reimbursements), I however do not do video shops nor high end ones like resorts. $1000/week might be possible and I am even willing to to concede $2000 but if anyone claims to be regularly making more, they should give us more info such as which area they are shopping and either the MSC's names or the type of assignments they do.