Can I do multiple Web Leads on Marketforce?

As the title suggests. I'm new to all of this and noticed certain web leads are incredible easy and take just a few minutes. Is there any reason I can't do multiple web leads for the same client at different locations simultaneously? Thanks!

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/10/2019 03:21PM by Storm Chazer.

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Sure, so this one in particular is going onto the client's website, showing interest in an item, and filling out a contact form so one of their representatives can reach out to me. I'm to ignore the phone call, and report the findings of the voicemail in addition to a picture of my item of interest in the report.
Read your guidelines.

Intuitively, though, as an experienced shopper, each transaction must be unique.

And using a photo in one report and submitting the same photo on another report will get you not paid for the shop and "fired" by Marketforce. That I know as a fact.
I think you're misunderstanding. I'm going to put the leg work into each one, I'm not suggesting using the same photo for multiple shops. I'm merely wondering if I'm doing this web lead in one city and then 10 minutes later I'm doing another one in a different city, but they're for the same client(and guidelines don't say anything about not being able to do multiple ones), is that ok?

@ceasesmith wrote:

Read your guidelines.

Intuitively, though, as an experienced shopper, each transaction must be unique.

And using a photo in one report and submitting the same photo on another report will get you not paid for the shop and "fired" by Marketforce. That I know as a fact.
Do you have to log in the time you entered the website, and the time you exited it?

If so, MF does not allow overlapping times.

In fact, on actual physical shops, they require 6 minutes between shops.

E-mail the help desk -- but I warn you, the HelpDesk is often...well, shall we just politely say "lacking in knowledge".
This sounds like shops I have done. Submit an inquiry on the web, ignore the phone call, tell MF the name and phone number they used and apparently they call. The sites seem to be distinct in terms of submitting inquiries, etc. I chose to do them on adjacent days, and only in my local area, although my area code is out of the area, so now that I am writing this, I would say "local area" doesn't matter. I found addresses to use on Zillow and kept the property value in line with the context of the shop.

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
I only have to take a single screenshot of the "Thank You" message with the time attached to it via my computer clock once I've completed the outlined steps.
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Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
Precisely! The guidelines even tell me to look up an apartment complex in the zip code to use as an address.
At the end of the day I just want to make sure I can do multiples of these within the same day in different areas and that be 100% ok. If I could do 10 of them anywhere in the U.S. and they gave me $6 a piece, it seems like an easy $60 in a short amount of time.

@myst4au wrote:

This sounds like shops I have done. Submit an inquiry on the web, ignore the phone call, tell MF the name and phone number they used and apparently they call. The sites seem to be distinct in terms of submitting inquiries, etc. I chose to do them on adjacent days, and only in my local area, although my area code is out of the area, so now that I am writing this, I would say "local area" doesn't matter. I found addresses to use on Zillow and kept the property value in line with the context of the shop.
I did the first one as a test. The second was very easy. My advice to you is "go for it!" I didn't see anything in the guidelines to prevent doing more than one on the same day. I have been pondering doing another at the same locations. I do suggest using Google Voice or some other number that records messages but is not your main number that they can look up and find out your actual address.
@Storm Chazer wrote:

Precisely! The guidelines even tell me to look up an apartment complex in the zip code to use as an address.
At the end of the day I just want to make sure I can do multiples of these within the same day in different areas and that be 100% ok. If I could do 10 of them anywhere in the U.S. and they gave me $6 a piece, it seems like an easy $60 in a short amount of time.

@myst4au wrote:

This sounds like shops I have done. Submit an inquiry on the web, ignore the phone call, tell MF the name and phone number they used and apparently they call. The sites seem to be distinct in terms of submitting inquiries, etc. I chose to do them on adjacent days, and only in my local area, although my area code is out of the area, so now that I am writing this, I would say "local area" doesn't matter. I found addresses to use on Zillow and kept the property value in line with the context of the shop.

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
Thanks for the help!

And I have an old Dallas, TX phone number but don't even live there anymore so it would be pretty hard to track down my actual address.

@myst4au wrote:

I did the first one as a test. The second was very easy. My advice to you is "go for it!" I didn't see anything in the guidelines to prevent doing more than one on the same day. I have been pondering doing another at the same locations. I do suggest using Google Voice or some other number that records messages but is not your main number that they can look up and find out your actual address.
@Storm Chazer wrote:

Precisely! The guidelines even tell me to look up an apartment complex in the zip code to use as an address.
At the end of the day I just want to make sure I can do multiples of these within the same day in different areas and that be 100% ok. If I could do 10 of them anywhere in the U.S. and they gave me $6 a piece, it seems like an easy $60 in a short amount of time.

@myst4au wrote:

This sounds like shops I have done. Submit an inquiry on the web, ignore the phone call, tell MF the name and phone number they used and apparently they call. The sites seem to be distinct in terms of submitting inquiries, etc. I chose to do them on adjacent days, and only in my local area, although my area code is out of the area, so now that I am writing this, I would say "local area" doesn't matter. I found addresses to use on Zillow and kept the property value in line with the context of the shop.
I did one earlier this week, then a couple days later was able to get assigned a second at a different location. So you can do more than one. Simultaneously? That's a question for MF.
Schedule your first shop ASAP. As @panama18 stated a new location will appear within a few days. Your information will/should be removed from the client by then and you can schedule your next location.
Oh, I didn't know that, but I wondered about it. I just figured I must not be in the computer or they wouldn't have assigned me a second one. Good to know they removed me.

The second shop, incidentally, was $1 higher than the first. Don't know why, but I'll take it.
You do not have to live near the location. Pick a random area to search for the shop. Google the address of the shop, pick a street a few miles away, zoom in and click on the house. The full address should appear. Now you have a new home address.
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