has anyone done these yet? i was planning on starting tomorrow... took a look at guidelines, and there is no LOA! not feeling too comfortable about that.
@Relly wrote:
LOA? Letter of authority? Two others came to mind too lol. I completed all of mine Sunday. My average on site is about 20 minutes. Sign in at the customer service desk and grab your vendor badge. Most of my locations have the book on the counter so you should see it, bypass the customers and just sign in. Then just alert the customer service rep real quick that you are swapping the cards and you are fine. Most don't care really. I wear my MSC badge too in addition to the Walmart badge. As long as you have your badges, no one says anything to you while you are snapping pics or taking the items back to the claims cages bc you're a vendor and authorized to be there doing work as contracted. I mean just do your normal thing in regards to being mindful of customers when snapping photos and reloading cards and all will be fine.
@jay225 wrote:
thanks for the information. where do I get the badge?
@robin1321 wrote:
Curious too, what is an MSC Badge? Also, I could not figure out how to get the Gift Card Cube open to put the extra cards in. Any tips on that?
@Relly wrote:
They did not include one this time because they have have already notified Wal-Mart that Netspend Contractors were coming out for this project.
@Robin, I wrote "MSC" badge because I couldn't name the MSC in this case. It's the lanyard they have sent you on prior projects or maybe on this project as well. They should have asked when they asked for your address. To open the cubes at Walmart look carefully at each RIGHT edge. There is going to be one edge that basically latches over unlike the others. Pull it and it will come open for you like a door. One of my stores had one with a small knob on the inside. I pushed it in and it popped open. Most of them you just gently pull outward.
@jay225 wrote:
@Relly wrote:
have you found the cards in any secondary areas? i’ve never seen them in any secondary spots doing previous visits.
I have located cards in Money Centers within some WalMart stores. All stores do not have a Money Center.
I should add that this project is in different stores, and not all stores have the same system for logging in or checking in with a manager.
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@kryswyn916 wrote:
Floor managers have only vague ideas about where the cards are.
@kryswyn916 wrote:
claims department can be a nightmare. For me, they have taken much longer than the 20 minutes suggested
@ceasesmith wrote:
The ones in my area are now at $30.
If only I could use an app.....
Just so you'll know, it's "voila!" NOT wala!@Shop-et-al wrote:
and wala! you can use an app.
@guysmom wrote:
Just so you'll know, it's "voila!" NOT wala!@Shop-et-al wrote:
and wala! you can use an app.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
@guysmom wrote:
Just so you'll know, it's "voila!" NOT wala!@Shop-et-al wrote:
and wala! you can use an app.
It is both, depending upon who/when/where... but thank you. Merci. Gracias. Spasiba.
@whiterosie wrote:
I've done lots of these in the past but it's been one problem after another this go around with both Walmart and 7-11. From here on out they are on my 10-foot pole list.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Not when I can't use it because the stupid (oops, I mean Smart) phone says "Cannot connect to data network"....which just happens all too often out in the boonies. The guys at Verizon tell me it's just because my phone's old.
Well, I'm old, too -- just throw ME away and try to get a new one, LOL!!!
@kryswyn916 wrote:
I've done a few of these in Walmart and other grocery stores. In my Walmarts 1) no one at Customer Service knows anything about this but gives me the vendor log. 2) I have my own badge issued by the MSC so TG I don't have to find a name tag. 3) Floor managers have only vague ideas about where the cards are. No one else has a clue. 4) the claims department can be a nightmare. For me, they have taken much longer than the 20 minutes suggested, so the pay has been less than efficient. I'm doing another one next week for $30 and it's 1.5 hours away. If I pick up a couple of shops in the same town or on the way, it will be worth it.
@stormraven73 wrote:
I just did 17 in one day. These are easily my favorite merchandising assignment.
@jay225 wrote:
@whiterosie wrote:
I've done lots of these in the past but it's been one problem after another this go around with both Walmart and 7-11. From here on out they are on my 10-foot pole list.
i’m curious as to what went so wrong? i haven’t encountered many issues myself.