Mert Wrote:
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> "Can't we have an honest discussion without
> providing a complete bio?"
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> Here? Of course, but only if we're mystery
> shoppers.
This post, unless I misunderstand it, seems to confirm my concern that revealing myself as a rep of an MSP would impact the comments. I can see more biographic information being relevant for some questions posed on this forum, but I can also see cases were that is not relevant to the discussion.
Knowing the vindictive nature of some people, I'm sure everyone can appreciate why an MSP may not want to reveal themselves. After all, shoppers have the luxury of anonymity, especially on this forum. I have no idea the TRUE identity of anyone here or how to contact anyone or otherwise impact their lives outside of this forum. I may be able to determine where someone is located, but that is about the limit.
Even with very little information it may be possible to find out the identity of a rep from a MSP since it is entirely possible that our information is on our websites. Add to that the joy that some would get by "outing" the MSP and there is the possibility of tremendous negative impacts for the MSP all because of one simple question.
But that is a risk I am willing to take - Yes, I am on the MSPA's industry integrity (dealing with scams that impact the industry) and shopper relations committees. I am also a newly elected member of the MSPA board. Since that, combined with my username, is more than enough for you to do a quick search and find out who I am, I also own I-Spy Mystery Shoppers in Omaha, NE.
I have always believed that the relationship between the MSP and the shoppers must be a mutually beneficial one. After all, there is no way we could make all the client visits necessary without the assistance of shoppers. I also realize that good shoppers can provide valuable insight when asked which is why I posted on this forum.