@Mert wrote:
Guidelines always prevail. Followed by, if the stated guidelines do not prohibit, I do not seek permission. I make no assumptions, and go by the written word.
I have shopped since 2007, my husband started many years later. We are registered with some of the same companies. We share the same physical address, different phone numbers, email addresses, bank accounts, URLs, and last names. We are independent contractors.
Unless the MSC otherwise states, rotations are independent. Restaurants, oil changes, travel service, prescriptions, car wash shops. . . 30, 45, 90, 365 days? The rotation, again - unless otherwise stated, is incumbent only on the Shopper.
I shop according to rotation. Some locations, with daughter, son, husband, neighbor, friend, I frequent more often on my own time and dime.
@Mert wrote:
Guidelines always prevail. Followed by, if the stated guidelines do not prohibit, I do not seek permission. I make no assumptions, and go by the written word.
I have shopped since 2007, my husband started many years later. We are registered with some of the same companies. We share the same physical address, different phone numbers, email addresses, bank accounts, URLs, and last names. We are independent contractors.
Unless the MSC otherwise states, rotations are independent. Restaurants, oil changes, travel service, prescriptions, car wash shops. . . 30, 45, 90, 365 days? The rotation, again - unless otherwise stated, is incumbent only on the Shopper.
I shop according to rotation. Some locations, with daughter, son, husband, neighbor, friend, I frequent more often on my own time and dime.
@Kristie6923 wrote:
I did a restaurant shop a short while back and have to wait 90 days before I am allowed to do another. Can my husband do the shop? (I would be with, just like he was with me) I don't see anything in the guidelines stating that a spouse cannot shop the same restaurant.
@Mert wrote:
If in doubt, check with your scheduler.
@Mert wrote:
saacman5033, advising that shoppers abide by the intent of the law is tricky, will differ among shoppers, and will not hold water. I prefer to be on solid ground. Precedents have been set.
@Mert wrote:
If I took each of your quoted guidelines literally, I would assume the intent would be that I not be allowed to visit My Favorite Awesome Seafood Place more often than the stated rotation of every 365 days. Even if I had a truckload of money to spend on special occasions, and was not wearing my shopper hat.