Does anyone else thinks some of the scenarios for their shops are pretty unrealistic? I feel like some are so fake that it probably outs you as the mystery shopper.
There is a grocery shop project I used to do that had questions you had to ask staff that felt "memorable."@007 wrote:
Does anyone else thinks some of the scenarios for their shops are pretty unrealistic? I feel like some are so fake that it probably outs you as the mystery shopper.
@shopperbob wrote:
Back in my early years shopping, 2003 to 2005, I completed work for Ritter that required I request a receipt for the 1/2 dollar purchase for which I was reimbursed. The looks I received from clerks were priceless.
@KA047 wrote:
The way I see it, the shop is over at that point. It's immaterial to me if they think I am a shopper when I ask for a receipt, the evaluated part of the in-store shop is done. They can't take back if they never made eye contact before that.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Think I might have annoyed a mystery shopper who seemed to be trying to make me give out my personal information. We have a method for providing a phone number to a real and important person who can verify the business and project validity. But this potential respondent struck me as trying to make me give out my information. I gave them nothing-- not even the verification telephone number. This felt creepy! I did this for me and for my co-workers. We do not need this!
@walesmaven wrote:
"Gee, when my (spouse/sister/housemate) heard I would be here anyway, they asked me to pick up some ham and cheese for them."
I've done this same scenario a couple of times, and I didn't find it odd at all. I don't think the deli workers even notice what's in your shopping cart. I've never felt squirmish about doing this scenario.@FrugalCat wrote:
Ok, here's a totally unrealistic scenario for a southern supermarket chain. Place an online sub sandwich order for pickup. When you get to the store, got to the deli counter to have meat or cheese sliced for you. Any normal person would have placed the sliced meat order online when placing the sub order!