@jshoppermont wrote:
I am doing a late night shop for them tonight for $30. They said, make an offer, so I did, and they assigned it to me. I was inspired after reading this thread, but seriously, I love their food. I'll only nibble, because it's so late at night, I have church in the morning, and I'm trying to lose weight.
Yes it was.@Goneshopping wrote:
Is that $50 for each phone shop?
@ceasesmith wrote:
Nevertheless, after they "check with the manager", I always get the $80 I'm asking for....
@MSF wrote:
Seriously?
@ceasesmith wrote:
Nevertheless, after they "check with the manager", I always get the $80 I'm asking for....
@catgrannyof5 wrote:
jerseygirlshopper, the country code for the Philipines is not 925- the country code is 62 or 63. I looked it up on google.The 925 area code is in the Bay Area in California. How do I know? I made many phone calls in the Walnut Creek/Concord area. You may not get a native english speaking scheduler who just happens to have a foreign accent. The Walnut Creek/Concord area is not some back county area if you are not familiar with the area. A typical home like a 2/3 bedroom, 2 bath home starts at $850,000 and up.
@thecrwth wrote:
Remind them you have to pay federal taxes on the meal reimbursement at about 30%, as it is a payment-in-kind, so it eats into your profit. You can tell them you just found out, so you require a larger fee now. Some people on this board will argue the technically of this point, but a scheduler working in another country won't. I'm not looking to start an argument on taxes, but always looking for a way to raise fees.
@catlassy wrote:
"Will you take it for $6." Then I chuckle and say, "Sorry no."
Then I say, "I will do it for $18.00."
They say, "How about $12.00?"
"No, I really need $18 to make it cost effective. (Ie. "its hot, that's a long drive, I have family visiting, the traffic is bad, gas is expensive "...... blah blah blah."
That usually works.
@thecrwth wrote:
You're reimbursed for it, so my understanding is no, but a scheduler in another country doesn't know the answer. Or just remind them you pay taxes in the first place.
I think it is because Shoptastic does a lot that they do not call/bonus.@HonnyBrown wrote:
Shoptastic, don't you do a lot of those shops? I do one per month. I wait for them to call me and I ask for a bonus.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
Shoptastic, don't you do a lot of those shops? I do one per month. I wait for them to call me and I ask for a bonus.
Hmmm...@macrophage wrote:
I think it is because Shoptastic does a lot that they do not call/bonus.@HonnyBrown wrote:
Shoptastic, don't you do a lot of those shops? I do one per month. I wait for them to call me and I ask for a bonus.
I usually only do these WHEN they call and I happen to have it convenient to me and take a bonus.
@Niner wrote:
We are on vacation and I saw a bid option. The fee was originally $10 so I bid $15 and they took it. We went and for a burger, regular fries, and two drinks, it was over $18. And, you needed to pay $10 to park. I did not know about the parking fee until we got there. My husband likes their food, so I will go with him and eat a few fries.
@7star wrote:
I didn't know they pay for parking. I thought it was for tolls only ?