$200 per assignment

Has anyone gotten the E-mail about getting paid $200 to do mystery shopping? I think it may be a way just to get my personel information?

We are a company that conduct surveys and evaluate other companies. Weget hired to go to other peoples companies and act like customers inorder to know how the staffs are handling their services in relation totheir customers. once we have a contract to do so, you would be directed to the company or outlet, and you would be given the funds you need to do the job(either purchase things or require services), after which you would write a comment on the staffs activities and give a detailed record of your experienceExamples of details you would forward to us are1) How long it took you to get services.2) Smartness of the attendant3)Customer service professionalism4)Sometimes you might be required to upset the attendant, to see howthey react to clients why they get tensed.And we turn the information over to the company executives and theywould carry out their own duties in improving there services.Most companies employ our assistance when people give complains abouttheir services, or when they feel there are needs for them to improvetheir customer service. your Identity would be kept confidential as thejob states (secret shopper) you would be paid $200 for every duty youcarry out, and bonus on your transportation allowance, and funds would be given to you if you have to dine as part of the duty Your job will be to evaluate and comment on customer service in a widevariety of shops, stores, restaurant and services in your area.No commitment is made on this job, and you would have flexible hours as it suits you.You will get your payment in form of cheques/money orders. If you are interested do send in these information:Full Name:Full Address:Cityconfused smileytate:Zip/Postal code:Age:Home phone:Cell phone:Current Occupationconfused smileyo we can look at your distance from the locations which you have toput your service into, and your address would also be need for yourpayments.ThanksDavid CollinsMystery Survey Inc davidcamdenton@aol.com !DSPAM:4c77f556315081274111936!

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Yes, it is a scam. Run, don't walk, away. Give your information only to legitimate companies with legitimate websites and realize that average pay for jobs is in the $10-15 range, shops are not paid in advance, nor is there a transportation allowance. "Too good to be true" always is just that and this is a common scam that makes all mystery shopping look like a scam.
Did you Google this "company"?
There is nothing there about it. It sounds and smells like a scam. Be careful.
And the @aol address? I would never believe that was a real company.

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Scammer wrote:

"Sometimes you might be required to upset the attendant, to see how they react to clients why they get tensed."

Somehow this is the one line that's present in every MS scam I've ever seen. Are the scammers just plagiarizing each other, or does this have some kind of appeal?
It's the same person in his/her cubicle coffee shop in Nigeria. S/He's sending them all! LOL. :-)

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SteveSoCal Wrote:
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> Scammer wrote:
>
> "Sometimes you might be required to upset the
> attendant, to see how they react to clients why
> they get tensed."
>
> Somehow this is the one line that's present in
> every MS scam I've ever seen. Are the scammers
> just plagiarizing each other, or does this have
> some kind of appeal?


B4 you count this statement out......I have had to create an adverse objection, when completing a shop. So not all shops are Hello, Goodbye and have a good day.

This Poster don't know a scam when he reads one but, but this scenario is worth the money.

To the original Poster-----"If it sounds to good to be true then it is to good to be true."
Yes, we have all had to create objections. But the point was the language of it, I think. Steve?

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A. The language is verbatim with every scam I've seen.

B. Making an objection is one of my least favorite things to do, outside of returning items. I didn't see the appeal in presenting this aspect of it.
Yes, a couple of times. Now they are pretending they are Market Force!!! Any one who has done any shopping knows Market Force would never pay $20 much less $200!Their pay is near the bottom of the scale, but no one compares with Corporate Research.
No one compares to Corporate research. I second that! I have bee able to get $14 out of them occasionally. (:
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