@litjourney wrote:
A few years ago I did 36 Chevron mystery shops in 12 hours. I also have done 24 Mobils, 32 Del Tacos, 35 USPS, and 23 76 stations in a day. These days I prefer to stick to around 4-5 a day.
@Forever Blue wrote:
I've done 3 at most so far, which I'm sure is nothing to most of you guys. Two were in the same facility and the other was nearby.
Many of you probably do this all the time, but I'm thinking of driving to the farthest place I'm willing to commute to one day (maybe starting about 28 miles away), then going from place to place to about 4-6 places all getting closer back to my home. I personally wouldn't do this more than twice a month though...the traffic & hassle isn't worth doing it more than that.
Otherwise, I should just try to do as many as I can in my local vicinity.
@TeeGeeGee wrote:
I did about 17 airport shops and did not gross nearly this much. Do you mind sharing if this was all by one MSC?
@shopperbob wrote:
I completed 18 at an airport, which was rather easy. Routing, though, it was 17 covering 438 miles on 12/31/12. My gross was $917, but that sum also included the reports on 01/01/13.
@SoCalMama wrote:
@TeeGeeGee wrote:
I did about 17 airport shops and did not gross nearly this much. Do you mind sharing if this was all by one MSC?
Are you referring to shopperbob? He did not say what he made at the airport.
@shopperbob wrote:
I completed 18 at an airport, which was rather easy. Routing, though, it was 17 covering 438 miles on 12/31/12. My gross was $917, but that sum also included the reports on 01/01/13.
Airport shops, that I do, never pay less than $25 a location for retail. I don't care what the board says. Route airport shops pay around $12 each on average if you are doing more than 10.
So, 18 airport shops should be between $215-$350 fees depending on the project.
Male shoppers in Miami are always getting huge bonuses.