Mickey, were you invited by another shopper or a scheduler? Just curious how anyone would ever get that ticket :/
MickeyB Wrote:
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> Snoopy4678 Wrote:
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> > If a mystery shop company offers hotel shops
> > without requiring narratives, I don't see
> anything
> > unreasonable about accepting one. Such a
> company
> > might not exist, but if it did, what would be
> > wrong with it offering one or a shopper
> accepting
> > one? It's their money, and the shopper's time.
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>
> There would be nothing unreasonable to accepting
> it. I think all that was being said is that there
> are not a whole lot of hotel shops without
> extensive narratives, so you might have to re-set
> your expectations.
>
> And there are a couple of hotel companies that do
> not require extensive narratives on some or all of
> their hotel shops. One that comes to mind is not
> accessible without invite, but it literally is
> capped at one page of narrative total for a three
> to four night stay... Also, I know that Dataquest
> used to offer a lot of shops with very little
> narrative. Not sure if they still do though ...
>
> Also - SQM has 50percent off hotels (more like a
> big coupon, not really a shop) - and the report
> does not require any extensive narratives either
> (nor should it, since you are still paying to stay
> there - you are just getting a discount for
> filling out a survey.