@walesmaven wrote:
I applied and will decide whether or not to accept once I find out which book I would be assigned. Since I have so much "sittin' around time, if it looks like and interesting book, why not?
@walesmaven wrote:
So you have seen the survey questions ?
@sandyf wrote:
The scheduler said they will pay the entire reimbursement so I will go for it. How bad can the questions be from this company? I have not seen them so I am interested in that too.
@boridi wrote:
I'm reminding people not to work several hours for $6.
@boridi wrote:
Take the book to Barnes & Noble, grab a coffee, and read it... and do a zero-fee B&N shop while you're there. While checking the bathroom, take some money and flush it down the toilet. Three birds one stone.
@sstsau wrote:
@sandyf Is there a reason you cannot reveal the book title? Is that equivalent to the "client"? I just wish I could know which book I'd have to read before signing up, in case it isn't something I think I could get through.
@MickeyB wrote:
Isn't this the same MS that sent an email to its entire database promoting the owners good friend's book and urging us all to read it? Maybe totally not related, but I know when I saw this MS come across I thought for sure it was a way to get people to read the book, write the review, to promote it up on Amazon. Maybe I am being a conspiracy theorist.
@katiew27 wrote:
The MSC is Intellishop. The client, nor the title of the book or any other details have been mentioned in this thread so I think naming the MSC is okay?
+@MSF wrote:
Since the client has not been mentioned, would you mind sharing the MSC?
@breestjon wrote:
+@MSF wrote:
Since the client has not been mentioned, would you mind sharing the MSC?
Intellishop.
@SoCalMama wrote:
I'm not guaranteeing that I will read a book for $6. That's hysterical.