Female who takes us along on her shop

I am just getting back into mystery shopping and have come across a female with a soft voice who seems to broadcast her shops before, during and after. I was under the impression that mystery shopping was to be done looking like a regular customer. I am not understanding how she is getting away with this. Does anyone know who I am talking about. I don't want to post her name. And she is selling a course on how to be a mystery shopper. I learned by trial and error. Thank you.

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Yes, she is a crook, and has been blasted by the MSC's for violating her contracts. Also, some of the companies that she has "reviewed," have stated that they don't even have mystery shoppers.
She's basically a con artist. I don't know why anyone would give her money but I guess some do because there are BBB complaints
Oh, there's plenty of threads on this forum about her. She was even here briefly, defending herself. You might find some in a search. Ahh, what fun we had!
Any of you ever notice that some people refer to women as females, but I NEVER see anyone refer to men as males, as in:

"I saw this male and he was..."

You just never see that, or have you ever? if so, where?

Men are just referred to as men, human men.

Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on
In my opinion, the trial-and-error era is over. Now, everyone and their brother is teaching mystery shopping.

@Clamchatter wrote:

I am just getting back into mystery shopping and have come across a female with a soft voice who seems to broadcast her shops before, during and after. I was under the impression that mystery shopping was to be done looking like a regular customer. I am not understanding how she is getting away with this. Does anyone know who I am talking about. I don't want to post her name. And she is selling a course on how to be a mystery shopper. I learned by trial and error. Thank you.
I am glad you came here first. Please don't give her any money. This forum is full of thread about her. One of them had her interacting in the thread.

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
I love how we all immediately knew who the OP was referring to!
@BarefootBliss wrote:

Any of you ever notice that some people refer to women as females, but I NEVER see anyone refer to men as males, as in:

"I saw this male and he was..."

You just never see that, or have you ever? if so, where?

Men are just referred to as men, human men.
I have heard and used it, and it's frequently derogatory.

"He has helpless male syndrome." -referring to a man who desires a woman to perform basic tasks for him.

"It should be easy enough, except he's male." -referring to a task that men are stereotypically poor at such as seeking help with directions

But, it's also used in describing criminals in an arm's length sort of way. I feel like that's how it was used here. Not derogatory, just part of a description of a stranger meant to narrow down the possibilities.
Some of the main MSP companies have stated that they have banned her. The MSPA even sent out an email warning people about her by name. She is banned from the forum for using it to try and sell her "course." She has admitted that many of the "shops" she filmed are not actually paid shops, which means they are just her doing her own reviews to sell her "course."
"A soft voice"? Maybe this is not the laugh out loud con.

@Clamchatter wrote:

I am just getting back into mystery shopping and have come across a female with a soft voice who seems to broadcast her shops before, during and after. I was under the impression that mystery shopping was to be done looking like a regular customer. I am not understanding how she is getting away with this. Does anyone know who I am talking about. I don't want to post her name. And she is selling a course on how to be a mystery shopper. I learned by trial and error. Thank you.
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