A comparison

Today, I received a notice of work obtaining loan rates. The offer stated 2 to 3 hrs. of work on the iSecretShop page for $100. I currently receive $150 for the same shops on Sassie that take 1 hr. My point is that the MSC paying $150 is, as I have posted in the past, the highest payer for whom I have completed jobs. That is their business model, just as the other company is successful being a bottom payer. After all is said and done, this IS still business.

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Just posted about this. 2 to 3 hours is a way low estimate. It took me closer to 5, and was a total PITA the entire time. 30-foot pole!

Have synthesizers, will travel...
Cool, that does not, in the least, surprise me. Any time a bottom payer offers a triple digit fee: BEWARE! Thank you for your confirmation.
Loan shoppers question for you. I recently did one for the higher paying msc you are talking about. I had done the same shop approximately three months before also for the same msc and they allowed that as a rotation. I was turned down for several of the loans even tho i have excellent credit, owe only about $1000 per month on my mortgage now and had a decent income per the guidelines of the shop.
I have seen similar shops with other msc and a few times the fee seemed decent enough to me but I worry because I do have a rotation at the "better company" but if doing them for a different msc they have no idea that I just recently requested loans.
I have mixed feelings about accepting a shop that is similar for a second msc as I feel like if I accept them it will skew the results for the lesser company or even for future loans at the better company that does not ask questions about recent loan requests outside their company.
I was shocked I was not accepted for a very small loan from some of the lenders because I had too many prior loan requests even tho they were soft pulls.
Anyone doing them for more than one msc have this issue and should I worry about this?
Sandy, my situation, due to too many soft hits, is also one of being rejected; I still apply and am paid. My credit score, depending upon the bureau, runs from very high 700s to low 800s. As my last loan was paid off in 1976, the score is immaterial to me.

If the time should come to pass I no longer fit the MSC's criteria, it has been a profitable ride.

See Cool Music's post concerning his/her experience with similar work for a bottom paying MSC.
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