Shelly Wrote:
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> I do think that is one of the hardest things about
> this. There are a few companies out there that
> let you see the report ahead of time. However for
> most of them, the details you get are so limited
> it really is tough to make a decision.
>
> I do think that there should be a provision to get
> out once you have access to all the guidelines.
> It really puts us in a bad spot when we are forced
> to do something we are uncomfortable with.
>
> That is why I try to abide by signing up for only
> one of something at a time. Far too often many of
> us had made it most of the way through a shop
> before we realized how ridiculous one portion of
> the guidelines are. I hate to figure that out and
> know I need to do two or three more.
The company for which I schedule always lets shoppers see the form(s), guidelines and anything else relevant to the shop so they can make an informed decision before hitting the 'accept' button and it doesn't make any difference. Shoppers accept without reading the requirements/instructions, wait until the day of the shop or sometimes the day after, review, then realize they are not eligible, not qualified or just don't feel like it.
I am also a shopper and am registered with companies who do not allow you to view a form before accepting or declining. I contact the scheduler of record and ask to review the form first and so far, only one company has refused.