@JASFLALMT wrote:
Not to mention that Jash's post was not very well-written. If I were a rep for a MSC I would make sure my post in a public forum had no errors.
Typing on my phone. New phone, lol.
@Threemom wrote:
You ladies both beat me to it. I have to say I was stunned at the poor writing from someone attempting to convince me how elite this MSC is. The whole tone left a bad taste in my mouth. I'll pass. Not that he would have me anyway, apparently.
@PaulinMI wrote:
I've been away for a couple of days and catching up with this thread. I'm having a hard time understanding the rational for people that think it is ok to tip "a buck or two" for carryout service, where those same people would probably tip 18 - 20% on table service. The carry out servers check your meal, pack your meal, make sure you are given all the appropriate condiments and utensils, then walk outside (in sometimes bad weather) to deliver your meal, take your payment, then return with the receipt. So I stand by my 15% post.
@Threemom wrote:
You ladies both beat me to it. I have to say I was stunned at the poor writing from someone attempting to convince me how elite this MSC is. The whole tone left a bad taste in my mouth. I'll pass. Not that he would have me anyway, apparently.
@Jash1057 wrote:
You should always do your best in life you never know who’s watching you.
@BirdyC wrote:
I know this is off the topic of the original post. But I was curious about someone who would come on here and extol the virtues of his premier, high-end, by-invitation only MSC while, at the same time, displaying very poor language skills. I looked up Mystery Shopping Pros on the forum's list of companies and clicked the link. While this thread was a bit difficult to follow, it seems that Jash1057 at one time alternately portrayed himself as a shopper for this firm and as its owner, Jim Johnson: [www.mysteryshopforum.com]. It all seems very odd to me. And it gets even more weird: When I went to the site this evening to see if indeed this is the same MSC I applied to a few months ago and clicked the log-in link, I got this message from my secure browser: "Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from shopper.mysteryshopperpros.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more
NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID"
I immediately hit the "go back to safety" button. I would be wary of signing up with this firm unless Jash1057 can tell us who he really is and why his shopper log-in address isn't secure.
Although this MSC is located in the region as the one I had been thinking of, I don't think it's the same company. If I recall, the posts from that MSC's owner were also arrogant in tone, but were cogently written!
@oteixeira wrote:
The site's SSL certificate was expired. It happens to all sites, just most companies are on top of it enough to swap in the new cert BEFORE the old one expires...
@BirdyC wrote:
(And where's that sarcasm font when I need it? LOL.)
@BIrdyC wrote:
Where's that heart icon? For you and for that business owner who pays his employees decently Hooray for you both, and for the staff for donating to a women's shelter. What a wonderful thing.
@PaulinMI wrote:
@sandyf, assuming your meal was around $10, your $2 tip was 20%. Very generous. Sorry the MSC won't reimburse you.
@bgriffin wrote:
I do not tip counter service ever in any way and don't understand tip jars in those places. I find it insulting.