@squireparty wrote:
LOL I'm going to burrow this phrase if I may and drop it into conversation once and awhile. Sorry, it's going to be awhile,@nanabelle wrote:
No jobs in my area but they have a glaring TYPO on my job board about people "coping and pasting"......LOL
I'm coping and pasting lol lol lol.
@lkshopper52 wrote:
Well, my message from yesterday has been removed from this forum and I have no clue why.
At this point I'm considering myself lucky, very lucky indeed that their software is so shopper unfriendly and that I was not able to submit my completed shop.....I have done more research here on the board in regards to the Sentry Brand and what can I say? I just feel lucky that I wasn't even able to submit a shop for them. One thing I have learned here - any new MSC I sign up for, I will do my due dilligence from this point forward. Certainly there have been enough negative posts of Sentry here to get the general sense I shouldn't have signed up for them - I have to take responsibilty for this and in the future do my due dilligence.@lkshopper52 wrote:
Well, my message from yesterday has been removed from this forum and I have no clue why. I did an $18 shop for them and about 10 days later, I get an email stating that my shop is being rejected because I failed to respond to their "numerous requests for additional information". I never got an email or phone call from anyone asking for additional information. (yes, I checked my spam and junk mail). I have done quite a few shops for Sentry and never had this happen before. I have sent several emails to the scheduler and the person who sent me the email about the rejection and have not had the courtesy of a reply from either of them.
If these requirements as to narrative and length of narrative were not made clear in the shopper guidelines, I would say you made the not only right choice, but the only choice. If they want that level of narrative fine but it needs to be made clear for shoppers - calling with a request for more info or we won't pay just doesn't cut it in my book. Once again, as long as this is made clear to shoppers upfront then I'm not down with bailing.....@HughMannity wrote:
Sorry MDavisnowell but I must completely disagree with you on offering an opinion. Luckygirl is correct, she has no clue why an employee might give bad service, nor is it her job to speculate. In fact, doing so is a guaranteed rejection from this MSC. I, too, was contacted in an afternoon and told they needed additional information by that evening or my shop of a massage service would be rejected, even though all information was filled out. In fact, I was told that if I did not write a minimum of 4 paragraphs about the actual massage itself, and a minimum of one paragraph for every other area on the questionnaire (even though every area had a narrative already), I would have my shop rejected. I let the shop get rejected and will never work with them again.
Clearly, they should have said "coping and pastaing" because when you can't cope, you really pasta!@nanabelle wrote:
No jobs in my area but they have a glaring TYPO on my job board about people "coping and pasting"......LOL
@ShopSouthTexas wrote:
I have had great experiences with Sentry... if you are lucky enough to get the Brazilian steakhouse, it makes the lower paying fast food shops worth it. The schedulers have been awesome, even when i have dined in rather than taken my order togo or vice versa, they work with me to get me reassigned and never are rude.