I am done doing GFK cell phone shops.

She did not say it took her 90 minutes to do the report. She's including driving there and 45 minutes of listening to a sales pitch.

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Well, aside from the fact she wrote it took ninety minutes to complete AFTER driving across town.
She knew the distance when signing up for the shop so why should she complain about that when she asked for the shop?
And why is it GFK fault her husband was waiting to use computer?
Sounds like a shopper that was expecting a handout for doing nothing!
@jackaroe wrote:

Well, aside from the fact she wrote it took ninety minutes to complete AFTER driving across town.
She knew the distance when signing up for the shop so why should she complain about that when she asked for the shop?
And why is it GFK fault her husband was waiting to use computer?
Sounds like a shopper that was expecting a handout for doing nothing!

Wow...and I thought I was snarky!

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/28/2015 01:22PM by parkcitybrian.
This is interesting. After telling GFK I would not do anymore cell phone shops for them, I get an e-mail welcoming me to GFK. I've been with them for a couple of months, but only get this e-mail after I said I wouldn't do anymore cell phone shops for them. Do they want me back?
they sent the email to anyone that has ever registered with them. Whoever
did it used the incorrect filter when sending.

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@techman01 wrote:

they sent the email to anyone that has ever registered with them. Whoever
did it used the incorrect filter when sending.

I wonder if they downgraded them for making a mistake. Are they now a level 1 LOL
I got one and thought it was a mistake too. Today I learned that before I could sign up for any April shops, I had to agree to ICA again.
Every time you log onto the GfK website you have to agree to the ICA again. One more click. No click, no shops. Why they require that each time is beyond my comprehension.

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
@myst4au wrote:

Every time you log onto the GfK website you have to agree to the ICA again. One more click. No click, no shops. Why they require that each time is beyond my comprehension.

One their lawyers thinks it will protect them from a lawsuit, the same way
another msc makes you wear a vest and take a photo of proof. The same
way another msc making you use an ein will protect them. All from
people sitting in an office who think they can beat the system.

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@myst4au wrote:

Every time you log onto the GfK website you have to agree to the ICA again. One more click. No click, no shops. Why they require that each time is beyond my comprehension.

I did not know that. Did they just start doing this? When I did their shops, I only had to do it once.
Every time you log in, their is a little box to check just under where you type your password in the upper right corner. This is the login screen which I use: [www.sassieshop.com] Maybe there is a better one which avoids that nuisance check box. It has been there for at least a year.

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
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