What's on your holiday mystery shopping list the year?

@LeslieKay111 wrote:

I just want oil changes for my Kia every few months... LOL I am easy to please!

Intellishop does oil changes in my state (Ohio). Service Sleuths does oil changes in Texas and possibly other SW states.

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I saw that but right now it is just Chevy/Buick at the dealership.

@Irene_L.A. wrote:

Bestmark does them as well.
@JASFLALMT wrote:

@LeslieKay111 wrote:

I just want oil changes for my Kia every few months... LOL I am easy to please!

Intellishop does oil changes in my state (Ohio). Service Sleuths does oil changes in Texas and possibly other SW states.

I am registered and do work for both of these and have not seen any in Michigan, yet.
@JASFLALMT wrote:

@sandyf wrote:

I would like a few more nicer restaurants...not top of the line but good food and reasonable report...I do not necessarily need a fee for those. I mainly like reimbursement shops where I can get something I value. More of those..and also some Dim Weight shops...last quarter there were absolutely none in my area and only one or two Hazmats and regular shops...I had to actually pay to ship holiday gifts to family! That was a lump of coal for xmas for me this year. On the bright side my kids each got a packet of Harry Potter stamps.

sandyf, are you signed up with A-Closer-Look, Customer Impact, and Coyle? They have restaurant shops that are quite good.

Yes I am but ACL only has sandwich and pizza shops near where I live right now. I do some of them and find they have reports almost as lengthy as the higher end they used to have here so for a few minutes longer I would rather they got some more better places or mo betta places. Coyle I am signed with but after doing my first job for them years ago with no reimbursement and a fee of $15 for a job that took hours I decided to give them a pass. I am pretty sure their restaurants would not be any more difficult than that $15 fee job was but it soured me on them. Someday I will apply for a restaurant job with them. I will try the other place you mention.
ACL has an interesting way of doing things...you have to do a certain amount of basic shops, then intermediate shops, before you are even allowed to see the higher-end shops
Don't let that first time with Coyle get you down. I did one restaurant I wasn't thrilled with but the 2 day bed and breakfast shop was phenomenal. The other 1 day hotel was also awesome. Give it another gosmiling smiley
ACL hasn't had anything decent here for a long time. I used to work for them, but they lost many clients here.
Coyle just doesn't let you know when you get something. I did a brunch at an upscale hotel in Santa Barbara, was great. I applied again for same brunch in Beverly Hills, but didn't wait it out, and took something else. Sandy and I are on the same page with companies, not spending hours on report for 15.00. My dinner tonight was great and you self-assign, no wait, in town, why drive two hours? Jobs depend on location for me, driving time counts...when new I did everything, no more.

Live consciously....
Well, as stated so many times about so many different MSCs, this is regional. With ACL where I live there are lots of close to locations.
@Shop-et-al wrote:

@eodermatt wrote:

On a more realistic note, I would like those SSK shops from the post office to come back. Easy money!

What are/were those shops? Thanks. smiling smiley

You used the SSK (Self Service Kiosk) to buy 9 stamps from the post office. Submit one picture of the screen showing you can buy 9, submit one picture of the receipt, and submit one picture of the machine as it is in the room. That was basically it!

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Was the above S.S.K. shop for the US Post Office or was it for the company that installed the machines please???
@Arch Stanton wrote:

Was the above S.S.K. shop for the US Post Office or was it for the company that installed the machines please???

I'm guessing the USPS because the same company that does their WTIL, regular, and DIM weight shops did the SSK shops.

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