@akat wrote:
They disqualified a December 2016 shop I completed. A fifty dollar shop! The reason was bogus. It was a car shop. In the survey they asked if the sales rep mentioned that they gave part of their doc fee to charity. Because I said he did but could not recall which charity, they said that put my memory for the entire shop at question. Duh! I was sent to shop the car. I was paying attention to the car and the sales rep, not the charity. They never told me I was shopping the charity. So if you're gonna shop with this company, beware. They are now using trick questions. Make sure you remember everything whether it's about the product you've been sent to shop or not.
I'm sorry you're missing out on getting paid and I feel for you. But the disqualification of your shop actually does not sound bogus to me. It sounds as though you couldn't answer a question. The report form was provided at the same time as the guidelines and it is expected that you will review the report form, so you knew in advance that you would be asked that question. Again, I'm sorry to hear about the loss of the high fee, but accept responsibility for the failure. It wasn't a trick queston. It was a question you couldn't answer because you had not paid attention to it, even knowing in advance you would be asked the question. If I were the editor, that would make me believe you may not rememer everything else you were asked to report.
edited to add: This is not a defense of Intellishop. I do not shop very often for Intellishop because their pay is pretty low. But blaming the company for disallowing a shop because you could not remember something you were told in advance you would be asked is not reasonable.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/08/2017 05:26PM by roflwofl.