@SoCalMama wrote:
No, I am not the only one, but one of the elite group that would get paid such a fee.@Miss shopper wrote:
$1000 for opening a credit card?? Wow. never heard of that.
Not to seem rude, but you are the only one gets paid such high fees, and it's hard to believe.
Oh, and "not to seem rude" but I don't really care if you believe me. IRS 1099 says I am not lying.
It was a $1000 fee. Biggest fee that I have earned in almost 20 years for a simple job. I qualified based on demographics. I verified that it was really $1000, and not $100, and opened the card over the phone the next day.
@Big Time Shopper wrote:
Any MSC that would pay you $1000 for a simple job is screwing their client. Since that's not likely, it's likely that you added a zero to the $100 fee. Feel free to post an image of your 1099.
@mbeckoff wrote:
Good afternoon.Yes, I help out newbies all of the time. About video shopping, there are two things. You MUST get trained by a video shop company. Secondly, the only video equipment to buy is a PV-500 camera. It will cost you about $400 for the camera and $100 to be trained. Without these two items under your belt, no video shop company is going to hire you.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@Big Time Shopper wrote:
Any MSC that would pay you $1000 for a simple job is screwing their client. Since that's not likely, it's likely that you added a zero to the $100 fee. Feel free to post an image of your 1099.
Wow!...it wasn't enough to put a snarky reply here, so you had to go create another thread about it?
I have met SCM, and know the types of assignments she does. I take her word for it.
@LisaSTL wrote:
unless shoppers are using a Tardis,
@bgriffin wrote:
@LisaSTL wrote:
unless shoppers are using a Tardis,
Dang it stop giving away my secrets!
Also I don't work close to 2000 hours a year either.
@LisaSTL wrote:
Take into consideration, some of us not only know each other well, we work for the same MSCs on a lot of the same projects. That means we see notices and/or get the phone calls. And face facts, nobody really has anything to gain by lying about shop fees.
I forgot to add, there are only 168 hours in a week so unless shoppers are using a Tardis, none of them are working 200 hours. Personally, I don't even work the equivalent of a full time job.
200 hours was said in a sarcastic way.@Miss shopper wrote:
@LisaSTL wrote:
Take into consideration, some of us not only know each other well, we work for the same MSCs on a lot of the same projects. That means we see notices and/or get the phone calls. And face facts, nobody really has anything to gain by lying about shop fees.
I forgot to add, there are only 168 hours in a week so unless shoppers are using a Tardis, none of them are working 200 hours. Personally, I don't even work the equivalent of a full time job.
@Sybil2 wrote:
I worked 16.25 hours today and made a full profit of $5.73 for the day. Top that people!
@Miss shopper wrote:
I've never met a mystery shopper, not sure how guy meet.
I hope you realize that I was being sarcastic. I wouldn't roll over in bed for $5.73!@2stepps wrote:
@Sybil2 wrote:
I worked 16.25 hours today and made a full profit of $5.73 for the day. Top that people!
Some days you are the windshield and other days you are the bug!
@Miss shopper wrote:
I've never met a mystery shopper, not sure how [they] meet.