I recently applied for a "circuit" shop with a very well-known MSC. I would have to take a r/t plane ride to a fairly-close city on one airline and then a return trip on another airline. The only compensation would be for my actual out-of-pocket expense for buying the trip ($600) maximum and any in-flight food/beverage expenses (maximum of $12 each way). There is a very narrow window regarding the turnaround dates/times so there would be very little time to visit friends or sight see, etc. The requirements were somewhat daunting: a total of 14 very precise time points to be recorded (time it take to make reservation on their web sites; time it took to board; time on the jetway; time it took to ring for the cabin attendant to bring water, etc., etc.) as well as 14 pics to document everything. And...that is on both outbound and inboard portions of the "circuit". Additionally there was no mention of the time in which my reimbursement would be issued. 30 days? 60 days? 90 days? and also very strict language regarding the detail of my observations and that if it was not deemed "worthy" my report would not be used and reimbursement would not be forthcoming. After applying for the shop I received an email that I had been assigned the shop. I then replied that after reading the guidelines/requirements I respectfully decline the assignment. Was I justified in declining this shop? Thoughts, please?