@Morledzep wrote:
But if their employees won't interact with you, no matter how many times you interrupt them, you won't get paid.
@ewalsh wrote:
They are easy unfortunately I aged out of them... Easy $$$.
@simonbanks wrote:
@Morledzep wrote:
But if their employees won't interact with you, no matter how many times you interrupt them, you won't get paid.
That's when you improvised and log in what you think they would of said
@simonbanks wrote:
@Morledzep wrote:
But if their employees won't interact with you, no matter how many times you interrupt them, you won't get paid.
That's when you improvised and log in what you think they would of said
@Rousseau wrote:
They were fine. But they added a requirement to wear the garment out of the dressing room anx go speak to the clerk when still wearing it. No thanks. Not even with a 1000% bonus.
@Rousseau wrote:
They were fine. But they added a requirement to wear the garment out of the dressing room anx go speak to the clerk when still wearing it. No thanks. Not even with a 1000% bonus.
@Morledzep wrote:
But if their employees won't interact with you, no matter how many times you interrupt them, you won't get paid.
@Book wrote:
If that is the case, I wouldn’t be surprised if some shoppers make up an interaction so they get their dues.
@Rousseau wrote:
They were fine. But they added a requirement to wear the garment out of the dressing room anx go speak to the clerk when still wearing it. No thanks. Not even with a 1000% bonus.
@wrosie wrote:
To me that's a completely honest thing to do if you are alone doing the shop. Ask them how it looks/fits. I'm 62 and 120 pounds overweight and I would have no problem in honestly asking someone, who came with me or a clerk for an honest opinion of how the pants looked on me. It definitely wouldn't out me as a shopper.
@foodluvr wrote:
I do that in almost every store that I try clothes on at. I walk out of the dressing room to find the full length mirror and see if I can interact with an employee. I'll either ask their opinion or see if they can get me a different size up or down or different color to compare.
@Morledzep wrote:
@Book wrote:
If that is the case, I wouldn’t be surprised if some shoppers make up an interaction so they get their dues.
I didn't, and I didn't get paid for a $100 shop after spending $75 to get there and back. And I didn't even get to see my grandson while was down there. It turned out to be a very bad day.
@KathyG wrote:
I get desperate emails from the scheduler at the end of each month, but when I go to the website the test is not available to me.
@Morledzep wrote:
@KathyG wrote:
I get desperate emails from the scheduler at the end of each month, but when I go to the website the test is not available to me.
Turn off your pop-up blockers for their website.
@KathyG wrote:
It's not that the test won't open, it isn't even on the list of options!
@GinnyLynn wrote:
For all the times we shoppers try to get in and out quietly unnoticed, to pull this kind of assignment off, you are going to have to turn up the bubbles on the personality and get folks engaged -- you are having so much fun, oh I love this, and look at this! I came out of that fitting room and stood in front of the mirror, twisting and turning, asking them all what they thought. You have never seen so many mouths hanging open in your life. Then, you ask, "Does this work for me?" Look them straight in the eye when you ask them. Raise your eyebrows a little so they think you are serious. I got my interactions.
@amyann2 wrote:
@GinnyLynn wrote:
For all the times we shoppers try to get in and out quietly unnoticed, to pull this kind of assignment off, you are going to have to turn up the bubbles on the personality and get folks engaged -- you are having so much fun, oh I love this, and look at this! I came out of that fitting room and stood in front of the mirror, twisting and turning, asking them all what they thought. You have never seen so many mouths hanging open in your life. Then, you ask, "Does this work for me?" Look them straight in the eye when you ask them. Raise your eyebrows a little so they think you are serious. I got my interactions.
I love this! :-)
I did something similar when I went to a bridal show as a prospective bride-to-be. I'm in my early 50s and look like the librarian that I am, with mousy glasses and all that. Plus every bride-to-be was there with moms and sisters and bridesmaids. I was by myself.
So when I was approached by an associate who tentatively asked me if I was the bride (while surreptitiously looking behind me to find out if I was actually a Mom-of-the-bride), I did this whole "Oh my God, I feel so out of place, I mean, maybe I'm too old for this whole wedding thing....." She bent over backwards, telling me that every woman deserves a wedding, etc.
I think I sold it. :-)
@GinnyLynn wrote:
I am not seeing as many retail clothing stores shops as I used to, but I used to nab every one I could get. These interactions are not to degrade shoppers, they seriously want to see how the staff is doing when it comes to sales and how they are handling the interactions with the customers. You really do have to play the part on these shops though. Although that athletic shoe store threw me for a loop, for retail shops, I generally make an effort to make sure like I look like I fit in and would be shopping the particular store. A lot of people are extremely particular when it comes to the fit of their jeans. The questions about the type of interactions were valid for the type of store it was.
I love it @amyann2 You handled it well. I've been eyeing some bridal store shops in my area too, but it could be that I have been a little hesitant. The pay tends to be pretty good though, I'll probably break down and take one when the timing is right.