@LisaSTL wrote:
Assuming it is a recorded call, the international calling rates wouldn't apply.
@SoCalMama wrote:
I have seen this too and wondered what kind of idiot would tie up that kind of cash for $10?
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Jnoyola, I have seen that timeshare shop you are referring to. It reimburses an $80 meal and pays a whopping $20. Not $200.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Jnoyola, I have seen that timeshare shop you are referring to. It reimburses an $80 meal and pays a whopping $20. Not $200.
@N-TownShopper wrote:
I haven't seen an email for this shop, but if I did you can bet I'd never do it.
Does anyone here ever email the scheduler when encountering shops this ridiculous to give them a bit of a reality check?
Not sure it'd help anything but maybe if enough shoppers were sending "you gotta be crazy" emails over the same shop, the scheduler might give the client a heads up to change guidelines or fee.
@TeriW wrote:
I agree that the client likely doesn't know. I think that most don't even care so long as the report is done. A few, though, seem like they would want to know.
@SoCalMama wrote:
Hmm. I speak fluent Spanish and can put the money on a card. I would do this for $100, no less. I don't like phone shops at all.
I got a $150 fee, round trip airfare, hotel, per diem and a $200 gift for putting $25,000 on a card, which was wired back to me in 24 hours. I got the money, miles for my credit card, a nice trip and an easy report.
It was so nice, I did this job 10 times. Funny though, the company mentioned here has a similar job, which pays $40, except you don't have to buy anything. I don't know what kind of people are doing them, but I highly doubt that they all can pull off the scenario as being believable.
@jnoyolapicazzo wrote:
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Jnoyola, I have seen that timeshare shop you are referring to. It reimburses an $80 meal and pays a whopping $20. Not $200.
Thanks for the correction, you're right. Mixed it up with another one. Who wouldn't want to go for these shops?