Has anyone done the Sanofi covid shot shop where you go to a pharmacy and ask about covid shots?

I signed up for one and not sure a pharmacist will talk to me- they are SOOO Busy around here. Also taking 2 unique photos of signs related to vaccines in the store- I never have seen such signs so not sure what I will take photos of. Anyway- anyone done one and if so did you have any luck? Hate to spend the $5 on a cold or flu item to start a conversation with a pharmacist and then not get paid if there are no signs in the store.

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During Covid, I had to take the shots two years in a row just to be able to work; each time it was the pharmacist that administered mine. Maybe this will happen for you.

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
I've done these shops. What they want you to take pictures of are two different advertisements for any vaccine - flu, Covid, kid's immunizations, whatever you can find. If you only see one, take two separate, unique pictures of it.

If your path dictates you walk through hell, do it as though you own the place. -unknown
Just as @drdoggie00 states. Very easy. Are you sure you have to make the purchase? The guidelines have that in there for one of the types, but the form on some do not require a purchase. All mine did not have a purchase requirement.
Yes I did

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I did one a month ago.
There was a separate line at my pharmacy if you wanted to speak to the pharmacist (most are there to ask questions about the meds they just picked up) . My store had no specific flu advertising so I just took two diff photos of the signs informing they had various types of vaccines at the store. Got paid with no issues. I did the one without a purchase.
Completed two of them last month very easy and no problem talking to the pharmacist explain the flu vaccines very well to me I did not see any promotion for the product in the area so I took a general overall picture of the pharmacy and the flu shot waiting area. It did show a sign for flu shots so I made sure that that was in the picture but I did not see anything promoting the specific product they're looking for. Assignment was accepted and paid quickly I personally bought ibuprofen.
I did one about a week ago to test the shop out. No problem. I actually saw multiple signs about flu shots. There was a separate line to talk to the pharmacist.This shop did not require a purchase. I was out in less than 10 minutes. Make sure you take the exterior picture if required. I have three of these this upcoming week in stores I will already be in or they are in the same parking lot. Purchase required for these though.

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I just did one requiring purchase. Made purchase took photos talked to pharmacist. Did report but no place to attach receipt for cold product.
Mine did not require a purchase, but the report form asks at the start if you made a purchase. I selected "NO" and continued with the report. I do not know if a drop down would have occurred if I had entered "YES" that may have prompted for the receipt or the cost of the purchase (?)
I did them last year and this. Easy. The locations that get shopped are kind of head-scratchers. The last one I did was a tiny CBD store. No problems interacting with the pharmacist though.
I did one today and there were no signs regarding any vaccines that I saw and the pharmacy said they didnit know anything about that particular brand of covid vaccine. They only had Moderna.
These are fairly straightforward.

There are 2 types of shops: One in which the shopper makes a purchase and then enquires about the vaccine and the other where the shopper simply enquires about the vaccine, without making any purchase..

Best to read your assignment!
Have not seen anymore posted.

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Some of the locations do not use the pharmaceutical's company name, Sanofil, when discussing the vaccine names. They may say something about offering "Flublok" and "Fluzone," respectively. The two types are manufactured by the company and are for particular age ranges. The pharmacy's I visited were all for the same grocery chain and only two locations showed me the vaccine packaging for both varieties, pointing to the pharmaceutical name on the package, too, Sanofi.

As far as the photographs, there could be all sorts of types of signage in and around the pharmacy. Mine were all generic signs, that simply stated they offered flu shots, etc. Some were on the payment terminal, some were in a plastic holder on a counter, a poster on the bulletin board, a sticker on the counter, in an aisle near the OTC items, etc. So, it was very easy to take two photographs of any or all of those to make sure you got what you needed.
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