Phone/online mystery shops

I am looking for mystery shops I can do either online or over the phone. As well as shops that do not require a purchase. Help, please.

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Bank and cell phone shops will not require a purchase. Automobile sales shops won't, either, for obvious reasons.
I am not aware of any mystery shopping companies specializing in just phone or internet type shops. Instead you will find them scattered across a variety of companies. Definitely the more companies you register with, the better.

It sometimes seems it is getting more difficult to find non-purchase shops, but they are out there. Banks, apartments, cell phone stores and new car shops are great for getting some money rolling in without putting anything out other than your transportation costs. Even though gas stations and convenience stores require purchases, they are usually either nominal or for something you need anyway like gas.

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Going to add that you shouldn't count out purchase shops just yet. Sometimes these purchases can be worked into your real life. For example, the US Post Office gets shopped. I'm in Texas, but my aunt is in Washington, mom in Arizona and best friend in Pennsylvania. When I have something to mail to them I do it via a shop and get paid for it. I made almost $30 the weekend Captain America 2 came out by calling my friend Mike and saying "Hey, I'm doing an alcohol check at AMC this weekend, wanna go see Cap with me?" We went to the movie and then proceeded to gush over it at a nearby Five Guys I'd picked up via phone call. I got paid to do exactly what Mike and I always do.


If you don't have a lot of money to lay out, these shops may be few and far between; but if it's stuff you need and you can pick up a shop, why on earth should you have to pay for it?
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> I am looking for mystery shops I can do either
> online or over the phone. As well as shops that do
> not require a purchase. Help, please.

Sounds like a novice question. Jobslinger.com (not jobslinger plus that charges you) has shops from a lot of different schedulers. If you see them on line for more than a few days they are either unprofitable or the companies offering them want you to work too hard for your money or the company had very little integrity and may find excuses to reject your shop clean it up and sell it to their client.

You may also find shops that a shopper flaked (did not perform) leaving the scheduler to go to Jobslinger to find a quick shopper to take the shop.
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