@isaiah58 wrote:
They expect to find shoppers that like to shop there so see the money as offsetting normal expenses.
@SouthernShopper wrote:
I'm curious what the "normal" shopper pay for grocery store shops is. That would be my 1st concern and reimbursement 2nd concern. Is $7 the average shopper pay when you have to evaluate more than one department?
@SouthernShopper wrote:
I'm curious what the "normal" shopper pay for grocery store shops is. That would be my 1st concern and reimbursement 2nd concern. Is $7 the average shopper pay when you have to evaluate more than one department?
@SouthernShopper wrote:
I'm curious what the "normal" shopper pay for grocery store shops is. That would be my 1st concern and reimbursement 2nd concern. Is $7 the average shopper pay when you have to evaluate more than one department?
@Threemom wrote:
I do a regional chain of stores that pays $10 with a $2 reimbursement. This is for only one department and the check-out experience. This is a store I shop at already, and the report is easy, with (I think) 2-3 short narratives. I have never bitten on the ones where you count associates all over the store and have multiple interactions- they don't pay enough IMO.
@SouthernShopper wrote:
I'm curious what the "normal" shopper pay for grocery store shops is. That would be my 1st concern and reimbursement 2nd concern. Is $7 the average shopper pay when you have to evaluate more than one department?
@res820 wrote:
Do you actually have to buy from each of those depts? The only ones I have done have multiple departments to inspect and to interact with employees in each, but the purchase can be from any place in the store - a pack of gum qualifies - again I don't know the specific shop you are doing, but I would run a question by the scheduler about the purchase/reimb.
@shan2321 wrote:
My "normal" grocery shops are a $6 job fee and $10 reimbursement. Usually in the store about 45 minutes. Last minute ones have gone up to a $9 job fee.
@GuyFawkes wrote:
@isaiah58 wrote:
They expect to find shoppers that like to shop there so see the money as offsetting normal expenses.
Most people who are shopping this store are not worried about saving fifteen dollars, they have spa days, yachting adventures and ski trips to make.
@1224796 wrote:
I just did an upscale store shop and will never do another. It involved visiting every department (9) and speaking with an employee in each. The report questions were 21 pages, plus narratives. This paid $13 with a $5 reimbursement. It took nearly three hour for store time and write up, not counting driving to and from the store.
@TxB17Lady wrote:
I have done grocery shops in the past (notice I said, "in the past". These paid $10 fee, plus $2 purchase. For that I was to visit five departments and comment on the cashier and bagging. Narratives were expected for all. It just didn't pay and I began to hate the shops. SO, I don't do them anymore. That was my solution.