They have started getting a little weird lately. I have had to call them about shops being rejected without the Need Clarification being attempted.
jentodd Wrote:
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> I agree with Lisa, cruise. The report shouldn't
> have submitted if you left out a narrative (unless
> you put some sort of temp placeholder characters
> in the text box in order to continue on through
> your survey). The thing is, that seems out of
> character to me, as far as Second-to-None is
> concerned. They are usually very good about
> contacting shoppers when it comes to issues with a
> report. They usually put these shops under 'Need
> Clarification' and then let you know. (I've never
> had this problem, but I'm sure that's what I was
> told by a scheduler I know).
>
> Anyway, I would do as Lisa said, contact the
> scheduler. Ask if there's anything that can be
> done at this point, including re-shopping for
> them. Sometimes, especially when you're starting
> out, you have to be flexible. It's a learning
> process-- as much for you as for them. You get
> the chance to learn what their expectations are
> for you (because they're all different) and they
> get a chance to learn what kind of shopper you
> are.
>
> I wouldn't give up so soon. =)
>
> Sending the best,
>
> Jen