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LOL....I would not want the headaches of starting a mystery shopping company. No Thank You. I'm quite content to be in the trenches working for the fees I am able to get - I've just been curious for awhile regarding what MSC's bill their clients for our services. In the same way I'd be if I were working for a temporary staffing agency - I'd wonder what the client is paying for me to be there working for them.@Tarantado wrote:
Are you trying to start your own Mystery Shopping Company?
This is outdated, but Second to None's CEO hinted out how much they charge per location to their clients as a lump sum price:
[www.youtube.com] @8:50
".... For a properly designed MS program at a store level, you're looking at an investment in an area of $2-3 a day.... If you wanted to really get a full suite of tools including customer satisfaction survey, you're looking at a $4-5 a day per store."
@Tarantado wrote:
".... For a properly designed MS program at a store level, you're looking at an investment in an area of $2-3 a day.... If you wanted to really get a full suite of tools including customer satisfaction survey, you're looking at a $4-5 a day per store."
@indianyooper wrote:
If an MSC paid me $150 without countering for a 30 min shop...I am sure they made more than that. Which is why I dont hesitate to ask for bonuses. Never feel bad for the scheduler or the MSC. They are doing just fine.
@spicy1 wrote:
There have been times when I have had to pay for laundry by taking $ out of the grocery bill. The extra $135 I receive on a $15 shop, totaling the $150 came out of other shopper's pockets. The MSC doesn't pay for this, we do, if they were expensed fairly anyway.