To be clear, the assignments we are offering are right now are payment fee + a services reimbursement. We are also discussing some other potential solutions to make these shops more accessible to shoppers. Thanks for all of your feedback!
@klstern wrote:
Please contact me as i would be interested
@ShopSouthTexas wrote:
I haven't signed up for these because I get two cleanings a year through my insurance. I'm not sure getting additional cleanings and exams would ever be worth it to me. Plus I'm skeptical of dentists. When we moved, I took my kids to a new dentist. The guy said both my kids had cavaties. This was a first, so I took them back to the old dentist four hours north when we were in town and guess what, no cavaties!! Thankfully we are back in our city and continue to see our dentist twice a year and still, none of my kids have had any dental work outside of cleanings.
I wish I could do insurance fraud mystery shops. I did complain to my insurance about the dentist who tried to put my kids through the fillings but they didn't seem all that concerned.
@aynur wrote:
"Reimbursement for new patient cleaning, exam and x-rays (up to $59)"
Well when I go to the dentist, all of that would be $300+ as a new patient.
@dbakst wrote:
I am a representative of the company. We have had a hard time getting shoppers to sign up for the assignments and we are trying to figure out why. There is no video required, and when I say "free" I mean the shopper gets a complete reimbursement for the assignment, and in some instances can receive an additional bonus. For these assignments, you can bring in your child and allow them to receive the cleaning/exam as long as you stay in the exam room, and you can opt out of completing the x-ray if you are uncomfortable doing that numerous times. We have completed like-minded healthcare jobs in the past, but are now trying to assess why shoppers seem resistant to signing up for these specific dental shops.