@bgriffin wrote:
@johnb974 wrote:
In the 3 years I've done shops for them, off and on, they only offered one other shop for a hot dog. They don't offer them anymore. In my area, they only offer pizza shops for one company.
From B Griffin
I swear I'm going to regret this.
You do realize this MSC has hundreds of clients? What shops you see is dependent on your rating. It seems you have a poor rating and only see what they consider to be their absolute easiest report. It sounds as if your rating is low because you performed an easy shop poorly.
And here is another quote from JohnB
Another thing this company has to look at. Their shops are staying posted much longer than other pizza shops. It appears many shoppers are not taking them. I know some people, because the reports are so long, will just will just look at the minutes and make up the seconds. I've done that before, even had the editor tell me to just put in the minutes and they would fill in the seconds.
From SandyF
John there seems to be some good advice on this thread about your concerns. Perhaps this pizza shop is not for you but you yourself are admitting to "just filling in numbers" in the above post. You may get away with this approach to mystery shopping sometimes but perhaps the reason you only see a few shops is due to your attitude that the msc does not really need the info they are asking for so it is okay to just fudge. Over time you will be discovered and it seems you have already been discovered by the msc only showing a pizza shop to you. They seem desperate to get these pizza shops done but I am surprised they even are showing you that one if they need to fix up your report often and take the time to scrutinize it due to errors on previous reports.
@rboggs127 wrote:
Who do you work for that you can make $200 a day please let us all know the name of this company
@rboggs127 wrote:
I got a down to the second shop and it was miserable. How am I supposed to pay attention to what the server saying to me or what's going on when I'm staring at my phone the entire time trying to document minutes and seconds. So ridiculous never again
@rboggs127 wrote:
I got a down to the second shop and it was miserable. How am I supposed to pay attention to what the server saying to me or what's going on when I'm staring at my phone the entire time trying to document minutes and seconds. So ridiculous never again
@rboggs127 wrote:
I got a down to the second shop and it was miserable. How am I supposed to pay attention to what the server saying to me or what's going on when I'm staring at my phone the entire time trying to document minutes and seconds. So ridiculous never again
@Eric in Tampa wrote:
I was getting A LOT of phone calls from DSG to do $10 on-site jobs. I've since changed my settings to not receive phone calls from them anymore. Being offered a $2 bonus with the $10 to drive 40 miles one-way was insulting enough.
@Dandydew wrote:
Spicy1, where can I find Mystery Stopwatch? It is not available in the iPhone app store. I tried using the stopwatch app which came with the iPhone, but the screen shows as it is counting time. Dead giveaway. I do not know how to hide the screen and still be able to hit a lap counter at the appropriate time.
@spicy1 wrote:
Its the AT&T, same ss Cricket, 15-25 in store and do audit on tablet while you're there. Let the price go up.
@SoCalMama wrote:
@Eric in Tampa wrote:
I was getting A LOT of phone calls from DSG to do $10 on-site jobs. I've since changed my settings to not receive phone calls from them anymore. Being offered a $2 bonus with the $10 to drive 40 miles one-way was insulting enough.
They love to call me in the morning when I am doing things like pouring acid for God's sake. I have the ringer up loud in case my kids need me. I have told them numerous times that there is only one account I will do for them. I quit being polite awhile ago.
@jlovesnyc wrote:
Going back to original topic....if most mystery shops aren't worth doing, then perhaps, mystery shopping is not worth for you period. Yes, north of 80% of shops are low pay time drainers, but that's the game -- you piece together a bunch of jobs no one else is willing to do, and hopefully you end up with an extra $8000 in your pocket by years end. Thats been the formula for me.