@JASFLALMT wrote:
LOL. That's funny, but I am pretty sure somehow they could discover it's a rental. If I lived in Texas I would borrow my wealthy aunt's Caddy.
@bowlingbabe6 wrote:
i'm pretty tired of the constant emails myself but maybe that's just me lol!
@texthinker wrote:
HAHA. I've seen these as well my inbox gets bombarded with those emails daily.
I keep thinking to myself, the people who own Cadillacs don't seem like the type of people searching for a little extra income by mystery shopping. Yes, that may be stereotyping, but it fits all the Cadillac owners I've known over the years.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
I think the stereotype fits for a reason.
There are plenty of MSers that have good income and nice cars...but shoppers tend to frugal people, and frugal people don't favor Caddy's in my experience.
@SoCalMama wrote:
My "neighbor" drives a big, black Cadillac Escalade. He actually has a whole bunch of houses all over the US. He makes far too much money per hour at his regular "job" to be bothered with MS.
Charge them a reasonable fee. If an oil change were $70 ask them if they would give you $35 to get an oil change for them. Win win and I don't think that's out of line.@ShopSouthTexas wrote:
I found a friend with a Cadillac but after I get them their work done, there's very little money for me. I like my friend a lot, but I'm not sure I want to spend the afternoon getting them a free oil change. Dealerships tend to charge much more than the cheaper oil change spots I can shop.
@prettygul1 wrote:
He he he. When I saw the amount, I actually thought of asking my neighbor, who owns the Escalade if I could take her to get her car serviced. Then the Creepy factor went through my mind. LOL