SteveSoCal Wrote:
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> KateH Wrote:
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> > Just to open some people's eyes. Last week I
> > received the acceptance email and the scheduler
> > who was on her drive home by mistake send me
> the
> > full invoice page. The shop is advertised at
> $12
> > initially. I did it bonused for $35. The
> invoice
> > to the client was $55!!!! Even bonused the
> company
> > makes a cool $20 profit. So please do not feel
> > sorry for all these sappy stories when
> schedulers
> > call you and offer $1.75 bonus, yes I got
> offered
> > this by a new scheduler last month.
>
> This is not taking into account any fees paid to
> the scheduler, editor or potential software
> platform, nor any cost of doing business. If
> there was $20 left when the shopper was paid,
> there's a good chance the MSC lost money on the
> shop...
55-12=$43 per shop, thousands of locations in the USA, done monthly. If it did not make a great profit, there would not be all the billion dollar MS companies and other multinationals in the field, or so many mom and pop MS companies with only 5 clients. For the companies that do the arches for example, to have to bonus shops to $100+, multiple locations, every month, it means that they make a handsome profit on the account. I had fine dining restaurants offering a $250 bonus because it was a last minute drop from another shopper. The client has only 60 locations around the USA so again the MS company makes a very handsome profit in order to offer me that bonus instead of the usual $10 fee. And I live in a metropolitan area, not even in a remote rural one.
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> KateH Wrote:
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> -----
> > Just to open some people's eyes. Last week I
> > received the acceptance email and the scheduler
> > who was on her drive home by mistake send me
> the
> > full invoice page. The shop is advertised at
> $12
> > initially. I did it bonused for $35. The
> invoice
> > to the client was $55!!!! Even bonused the
> company
> > makes a cool $20 profit. So please do not feel
> > sorry for all these sappy stories when
> schedulers
> > call you and offer $1.75 bonus, yes I got
> offered
> > this by a new scheduler last month.
>
> This is not taking into account any fees paid to
> the scheduler, editor or potential software
> platform, nor any cost of doing business. If
> there was $20 left when the shopper was paid,
> there's a good chance the MSC lost money on the
> shop...
55-12=$43 per shop, thousands of locations in the USA, done monthly. If it did not make a great profit, there would not be all the billion dollar MS companies and other multinationals in the field, or so many mom and pop MS companies with only 5 clients. For the companies that do the arches for example, to have to bonus shops to $100+, multiple locations, every month, it means that they make a handsome profit on the account. I had fine dining restaurants offering a $250 bonus because it was a last minute drop from another shopper. The client has only 60 locations around the USA so again the MS company makes a very handsome profit in order to offer me that bonus instead of the usual $10 fee. And I live in a metropolitan area, not even in a remote rural one.