Faith Perceptions

Looking for feedback on Faith Perceptions. They had an ad in my small rural paper. I know they go to churches as its right on their website,but has anyone here ever actually done a visit for them?

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I did one. They usually don't have any in my area. Went to a service, wrote easy report and they paid quickly. I'd definitely do more for them.
Mystery Shopping megachurches might be one of the most cyberpunk things I've read all day.
I did a project for them earlier in the summer. My project was donation integrity based. They are very easy to work with. They paid well and very timely.
Really? They'll actually pay you to get out there and review churches? That makes sense but still strikes me as hilarious. I'll have to look into it.
People are thieves and just because they go to church don't turn them into a saint. I'd be interested to read the shop instructions on this one. I wonder if a marked $100 bill is involved with the collection plate and a possible deacon who is under suspicion of theft being a targeted shop.
Just completed one. The shop centered around the service components and the interactions with potential members. Interesting to do and a chance to check out a diff church. Paid quickly.
Scanman1: I performed a special project shop for them. My shop gauged the effectiveness of a speaker to raise funds for a specific faith based charity. I had to send a photo of my intended $10.00 donation showing the serial numbers. The photo was used to trace the donation through the church and charitable organization. I was paid well for the time I spent at the service and reimbursed my $10.00 donation within 10 days via check (that did clear the bank). Very nice company.
My sense when folks used to do these with Guest Reflections (I think that was the name) that the shop was primarily about how welcoming the congregation was towards guests and whether they were encouraging the newcomer to return. The church shops I want to do would be during election season to see just how many pastors/ministers are promoting political candidates.
@scanman1: (fanning myself) "People are thieves and just because they go to church don't turn them into a saint." That's a pretty broad statement, but, okay, I definitely agree. As far as thinking this is an integrity shop, I think you may have jumped to conclusions based on the first part of your assumption.

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People are thieves and just because they go to church don't turn them into a saint. I'd be interested to read the shop instructions on this one. I wonder if a marked $100 bill is involved with the collection plate and a possible deacon who is under suspicion of theft being a targeted shop.

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