vince Wrote:
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> I’ve told a few friends that i mystery shop, and
> sometimes their response is immediate
> fear/derision, if they work in a field that gets
> mystery shopped. one was a retailer salesperson
> and the other was a banker. They get mystery
> shopped at their companies, and ask me if I’m
> going to shop there. now I’m afraid to shop at
> their locations/chains.
>
> Has anyone else encountered this? Do you tell
> people that you mystery shop? I prefer not to
> tell people anymore.
>
> Or worse yet, a local friend may want to become a
> mystery shopper also, which would potentially take
> some of my assignments away if they live in my
> local area. Local friends would just compete with
> me for assignments then, if I referred them.
>
> There is also one mystery shopping company that
> always offers me a referral bonus, but they rarely
> even offer shops in my area. Why lose the few
> shops that they offer in my area by referring a
> local friend who will just compete with me for the
> jobs anyway?
>
> Do you find this a danger also? or not?
It sounds like you are not having fun. I do not do anything unless it is fun. You cannot shop where your friends work as you have a bias.
With the rotation, a mystery shop company will not reassign you for 30, 60 or 90 days. There is plenty of time to give away a shop to a friend because you can not do it anyway. It is fun to help people find shops and they give me a "heads up" when they see something.
A lot of people know I help me mystery shop, as I often need a partner at some places I am asked to eat at. My partners will not mystery shop themselves because they have "status". Going to most places for dinner without partner shouts "Mystery Shopper" or poor soul can't get a date and it makes you memorable.
As for inviting people to become mystery shoppers, very few enjoy the experience. I go into situations the suburbanite, would not venture. I mingle with the demographic both high society and inter-city. I am neither getto or society hill.
It is fun to deal with clerks who try to estimate your net worth at high-end stores. They work on commission and get paid on what they sell. People I know are high end and unless they truly have to impress, they dress as they choose and drive vehicles that have been in the family for years.
Self-made people do not look self-made at all unless they want to. Those clerks and servers must be miserable hanging around all that wealth and not be able to afford the merchandise they sell or eat in the level of restaurant they are working in.
I love Halloween and mystery shopping because you can play a role.. I can shop for jewels or Mercedes and dine at fine food places that I paid $150 for lunch. I can go to the inter-city and not get mugged. I am believable acting poor or rich.
Things you do for something to do while you are waiting for your friends to stop working and come out and play. It is called a hobby. It puts gas in my tank and lunches and dinners in my tummy. I have the integrity to report responsibly as I relied on feedback in the several entrepreneurial ventures I was, and still are, involved in.
Go have fun, give away some leads you can not use. it is not dangerous If people appreciate your leads and mentorship in helping them become mystery shoppers it can help you establish relationships with local shoppers. That is why people give away information on this site, it is fun and rewarding, and sometimes monetarily rewarding.