@amyann2 wrote:
What drives me nuts about these is that they're listed, with available dates highlighted, you click the last permissible date and hit submit, and *then* it tells you that the 18-day requirement hasn't been met yet so choose a later date -- which you can't.
@SBP wrote:
If they actually beta tested thier offerings by …shopping thier own assignments as a test run, the glitches, flaws, and frustrations could be fixed before release, benefitting all involved.
@gene wrote:
the company who carried such shop before were on Shopmetrics. Actually the current company has another platform Sassie. They can switch USPS shops to Sassie.
@Amber05 wrote:
Can I ask how the PO visits work?
Am I supposed to address a box to someone I know, and then when they ask if I have a restricted item lie and say that I do?
Then send something else to the same person?
I'm new to this and I think some of the scenarios are very odd: appearing to shoplift in the bottom of a grocery cart. Sending $20 to somebody, then going back and say I changed my mind.
Asking someone who doesn't know me what kind of shoes I should buy in 2025, when I can look up exactly what I need on the computer in my pocket.
I am legitimately starting this gig, but I'm not sure if I understand if I'm supposed to pretend that I didn't know that I can't send the things that have been on the list for the last 20 years or so.
Playing ignorant ior forgetful isn't hard and it happens organically on a regular basis. But, again, if you have such a negative opinion of the people these real life situations happen to that you would never want to be thought of that way? Don't do it. Simple. Lots of other gig work in the world.@Amber05 wrote:
The scenarios that make me uncomfortable, are situations I consider to be sketchy behavior.
I do not like to seem like someone who would try to do illegal stuff.
The regular stuff is great. Acting like a normal customer and getting proofed, ordering food, ordering from a grocery deli.
Thank you for clearing up the post office situation.
I could act, I do not want to be thought of as a miscreant.
Wouldn't it be great to get awards and recognition beyond a (usually pitifully small) payment for these activities? Not holding my breath, hope nobody else is.@purpleicee wrote:
And the Academy Award goes to @Deedeezthoughts