@DavePi wrote:
So I responded to an email alert about a shop and I said I would so it for $85. The original shop offer was $15. The scheduler said "This shop DOES NOT need filling. It has already been filled. Thanks" However, I keep getting email alerts for the same shop 2 days in a row. I emailed the scheduler why she lied to me and guess what? no response.
This is the first time in 1 year of mystery shopping that I've been lied to.
Anyone else been lied to from a scheduler?
I think I wouldn't count this a "lie." The scheduler was probably looking for a way to say no that was not rude or hostile. If a shopper asked for $85 for a $15 shop, the scheduler was probably thinking "Hell, no, in a pig's eye." Kudos to the scheduler for just responding "No, already filled." Why would it matter to you whether the shop is filled or not? What matters is that the scheduler is not going to pay you $85. Seeing it posted again for $15 means you can take it for $15 or make him a different offer.
Has your girlfriend ever asked you "Do you like my hair?" or "Does this dress make me look fat?" If you hate her hair, there's not a point in saying so, is there? Or if you think the dress makes her look fat, would you say so? Those are "lies," too.