I did a little research on my own and called the Retail Eyes company. It seems that another group is using their name and contacting people online with an offer to become a shopper. Then, they send a letter that seems very official, with lots of policies outlined, two evaluation forms, and a "cashier's check" made out to the recipient for $4,000.00. The recipient is told to call the trainer for the first assignment. At that point the recipient will be told to deposit the check, and then wire the same amount of money back to someone in Canada for "verification/ security, etc." They are told that the money will be reforwarded to them in order to start shopping. Of course, the recipient is left holding the bag when the check bounces. The company spokesman said that they are very upset about this abuse of their name and are pursuing it. In the meantime, I was told that yes, there is work for mystery shopping in my area, but it works much differently, and that I need to go online and apply through their own legitimate process. I wasn't surprised that it was a scam. You just don't get big checks like that without working for it. However, I am very surprised at the amount of people who apparently are taken in by this. Folks need to take a big dose of reality and be very, very cautious and suspicious of anything that seems too good to be true, because it is.