@pegleg2000 wrote:
When you click on the print/view evaluation it says you must print to see the security code. How are you able to get the security code without printing the paperwork?
My gas stations are way too busy to stand around waiting to take the pump photos in order. That is why I use my cheat sheet / photo checklist. After photographing a pump, it gets checked off of my list.@pegleg2000 wrote:
I have tried to take the pumps in order and it doesn't work much. There are a couple of stations by me that have 16 pumps and trying to get pictures (let alone in order) is a feat in itself.
NO, you don't. Did you read my post and Cettie's post? We both explained it step-by-step. I am not sure how else to make it clearer.@pegleg2000 wrote:
When I click on the link print/view this is what it shows Security Code You must print to see the security code.
@LeslieKay111 wrote:
@sitotw wrote:
Hello, I do gas station mystery shops for Market Force. I had one last night that had to be done 7 -9 PM. I got email from Maritz today regarding gas station routes. Has anybody done these and how is it?
Hi, I must be doing different gas station shops for Market Force than what the others are referring to because I'm only making $10 and taking about 15 minutes for a look around & take 10-15 photos. The report and uploading photos takes like 20 minutes. Which I think I will get quicker doing now that I have done some.
I realize this is not great money but I actually enjoy doing these revealed audits. I use them as fillers because they do not make you pick a date. Only a date range of about 10 days. So, whenever I'm in an area I stop by the nearby gas station and put a few gallons of gas in my tank for free.
Are yours mystery shops or revealed? It's kind of hard to be anonymous when you're taking the type of photos that they are requesting!
Thanks for all the info on Maritz shops everyone.
@wwin wrote:
The downside is that you have to physically make sure the air/water work, unlike MF and Maritz doesn't reimburse for it
@catgrannyof5 wrote:
Apparently, Maritz offers two different types of gas station audits. I guess it would depend on your area. The ones I pick do not require ANY photos, just a $5 purchase of gas and at least $1 purchase from the convenient store.
@msmsmshopper wrote:
There are a bunch of different gas stations that Martiz shops, but the routes will be just for one type of station.
@ceasesmith wrote:
I have NEVER seen a mystery shop at Maritz. Every one I see is a revealed audit.
@bgriffin wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
I have NEVER seen a mystery shop at Maritz. Every one I see is a revealed audit.
Their major client that has both audits and mystery shops does not allow a shopper to do both. If you have done their audit, you will not see their mystery shops.
@ceasesmith wrote:
They have many clients in this area; if I have done audits for ONE brand, would I normally see mystery shops for the other brands?
@bgriffin wrote:
@wwin wrote:
The downside is that you have to physically make sure the air/water work, unlike MF and Maritz doesn't reimburse for it
I have never once actually put money in the machine. My interpretation is if there is not an out of order sign on it or it does not have obvious damage then it is considered working.
@wwin wrote:
@bgriffin wrote:
@wwin wrote:
The downside is that you have to physically make sure the air/water work, unlike MF and Maritz doesn't reimburse for it
I have never once actually put money in the machine. My interpretation is if there is not an out of order sign on it or it does not have obvious damage then it is considered working.
Maybe Maritz has more than one client for gas mystery shops. The instructions for the one I do says the client requires you to use the unit to test it. At the end of the section, the guidelines say that they won't reimbursed for the amount spent to test the air and water. The gas mystery shop I do for MF just requires looking at the unit.
@marktrux wrote:
How would you know what's in someone elses ICA? You only know what's it YOURS. You have no idea what agreement they signed and are just ASSuming they signed the same type of agreement as you.