@jake103 wrote:
No shopper makes that much money, pretty ridiculous guidelines.
@aprilredbird wrote:
Wow, does anyone know anybody with an income of $70,000 who actually wants to do mystery shops?
Every household on my street makes well over $100,000 a year. I guarantee it. Even people who make far less than that don't always do well shopping. It's a lot of work. People, in general, are lazy. Somebody who makes $30,000 a year won't necessarily fit in a situation that is full of people who make $300,000 a year. Their $70,000 is pretty random. I shop full time and my shopping supports a fabulous lifestyle.@gbarnes wrote:
If it is Intelli-shop then I can understand. They are really something else with their ridiculous requests. If I was making $70,000 gross income per year, then I would not have to do mystery shopping, ever!
@gbarnes wrote:
If you are a member of MSPA-North America you can always write to them....
@jake103 wrote:
No shopper makes that much money, pretty ridiculous guidelines.
@aprilredbird wrote:
Wow, does anyone know anybody with an income of $70,000 who actually wants to do mystery shops?
@saacman5033 wrote:
Ditto CeciliaM. $70k doesn't go far in Hawaii either, big city or not. Even though I fit the income require, I wouldn't take this shop no matter the income level. Plenty of better paying shops available.
@aprilredbird wrote:
Wow, does anyone know anybody with an income of $70,000 who actually wants to do mystery shops? I mean come on, there are some great things that can happen with mystery shops, but I don't know anyone who thinks it is easy and it is often a pain in the butt. Sometimes when I see these kinds of requirements I wonder what psychedelics these people who think up these requirements are on?
@whiterosie wrote:
Just received an email about some new revealed audits. The audits can take up to two hours and may require up to 45 photos. There is no narrative.
The requirements are a shopper score of 8 or better and an annual household income of $70,000 or more. Oh yeah, you have to know how to act professionally and dress appropriately.
What is the pay for this great shop? $20
I would submit to you that someone who has $70,000 in annual income doesn't reach that level by taking shops that don't even pay the equivalent of minimum wage.