Looking for Mystery Shopping Companies with Big Presence in Missouri

Hello everyone! I am a graduate college student in Missouri and looking to get into mystery shopping companies that have a big presence in Missouri that I could do to supplement the income from my limited amount of job hours I can work. Any suggestions, tips, or tricks would be greatly appreciated!

Create an Account or Log In

Membership is free. Simply choose your username, type in your email address, and choose a password. You immediately get full access to the forum.

Already a member? Log In.

At the bottom of the page, there's a drop down menu. One of the items is "List of mystery shopping companies". Start signing up with them -- I suggest starting with the 15 "most talked about" at the top of the list. Also, you will literally find thousands of shops on PrestoInstaMaps. Since you're young, you're probably able to do the "app" shops, too -- they have the advantage of reporting on-site, so you don't face hassles with long reports when you get home. And they tend to pay much faster than traditional mystery shopping companies, often within hours of completing the assignment. You can search this forum for "apps" and take it from there.

Good luck.
Although I live in TX, when I go to KC I often search the MS job boards for locations to perform while I am home. The majority of shops I perform here are available there. ACE mystery shopping is a Missouri based company that I would recommend. They are included in the list below that ceasesmith pointed out.

I don't think these are specific to a region but if I was a grad student I would look into age compliance shops that need shoppers 21-30. I can't recall who does these as I always delete the emails - they are so not applicable to me. Good luck.
@Nolanwoodr
I also suggest starting with the above advice - the "Most Discussed Companies" is a great way to start. Companies also ALWAYS seem to be looking into the age compliance shops as they don't seem to have enough shoppers under 30 years old. My sons dabbled a little and found that they were super-easy with very short reports and often paid handsomely (at least for mystery shopping).

If you really get into this, you'll find that there are countless varied opportunities in the MS world. (I, for instance, do a lot of new home shops where I spend roughly and hour with a salesperson and my hidden video camera.)

Hard work builds character and homework is good for your soul.
Where are yo going to school?
@Nolanwoodr wrote:

Hello everyone! I am a graduate college student in Missouri and looking to get into mystery shopping companies that have a big presence in Missouri that I could do to supplement the income from my limited amount of job hours I can work. Any suggestions, tips, or tricks would be greatly appreciated!

Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. Eleanor Roosevelt
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.

Click here to login