I've been a shopper for 11 years. In the past 3 days I've attempted to do two shops that have me reconsidering mystery shopping:
1. White Castle - used to be pretty easy and straightforward. I did one on Sunday (drive-thru) that had me taking photos of the menuboard, food wrapped, food unwrapped. Then I had 4 different timings, had to comment on greeting, suggestive selling, type of menuboard/speaker, # of vehicles, food temp/quality, cashier, cleanliness, # of customers inside (even though this was a drive-thru assignment), # and type of dedicated parking spots, etc. All this for $8 plus reimbursement of some greasy cheeseburgers and fries.
2. NJoy (vaping stuff) - receive Fed-Ex package with display kit. Arrive at gas station, go behind counter, take numerous photos, update the display, count the number of each product (approx 10 different products). Then you get the cashier to use their handheld device to determine if their inventory matches your count. Finally, you have to enter each price into the annoying app. The pay? $20. Unfortunately, when I arrived (you have to go during their busiest hours), there was only one cashier and a line of customers. She didn't know what handheld scanning device I was talking about. She tried to scan one of the items and nothing happened, it was not the correct scanner. Then she told me that she thinks they don't have a scanner for smoking items. I wasted 40 minutes and could not complete the assignment.
There's a new Starbucks opening in my town. Maybe I'll get a job there and give up mystery shopping. Some days it's just not worth the aggravation.
1. White Castle - used to be pretty easy and straightforward. I did one on Sunday (drive-thru) that had me taking photos of the menuboard, food wrapped, food unwrapped. Then I had 4 different timings, had to comment on greeting, suggestive selling, type of menuboard/speaker, # of vehicles, food temp/quality, cashier, cleanliness, # of customers inside (even though this was a drive-thru assignment), # and type of dedicated parking spots, etc. All this for $8 plus reimbursement of some greasy cheeseburgers and fries.
2. NJoy (vaping stuff) - receive Fed-Ex package with display kit. Arrive at gas station, go behind counter, take numerous photos, update the display, count the number of each product (approx 10 different products). Then you get the cashier to use their handheld device to determine if their inventory matches your count. Finally, you have to enter each price into the annoying app. The pay? $20. Unfortunately, when I arrived (you have to go during their busiest hours), there was only one cashier and a line of customers. She didn't know what handheld scanning device I was talking about. She tried to scan one of the items and nothing happened, it was not the correct scanner. Then she told me that she thinks they don't have a scanner for smoking items. I wasted 40 minutes and could not complete the assignment.
There's a new Starbucks opening in my town. Maybe I'll get a job there and give up mystery shopping. Some days it's just not worth the aggravation.