Beware of Monterey Mystery Shopping, BestMark and Marketforce

Just curious, have you been paid for any projects you have done?

blanka Wrote:
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> Lets take a look at the "Superstar" postings on
> this thread. They all seek to impugn my efforts to
> get the truth out about these SCAMS!!
> First, I can read.
>
> Second, I read all of the guiidelines ahead of
> time. Some require a receipt, some require a
> stopwatch, some require a business card, etc.
>
> They all have very specific time requirements that
> must be adhered to. You must do the shop on the
> scheduled day (or days) and complete the entire
> report by midnight or within 24 hours of the shop.
> You must upload or fax or send your proof of
> purchase or proof that you were there.
>
> You have to do certain things while there, and ask
> specific questions. You must take note of the
> service person, his/her age, hair style and
> dress.The questionaire has many details and check
> boxes, and some require a minimum number of
> characters to describe the interaction. You do all
> of this to perfection.
>
> Now, having gone this far, it does not take a
> rocket scientist to figure out that non-paymnet is
> a SCAM done by FRAUDS, and the people who are on
> here defending the SCAM are the SCAMARTISTS
> themselves.
>
> I will continue to post the truth about these
> horrific companies.

Robin

Silver certified, I shop in Cities in NM and TX that no one has ever heard of.

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lol, that depends on the family. What normally serves a family of 8 might barely cut it for my 3 men!

LisaSTL Wrote:
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> Sorry I don't have quantities.
>
> Ingredients:
> Asparagus
> Roasted Red Pepper (jarred or make your own)
> Orzo
> Orange, Olive Oil, White Balsamic Vinegar
> Saffron
>
> Drizzle asparagus with oil and roast in 400 degree
> oven or grill until tender. Cook orzo in boiling
> water with a pinch or two of saffron until al
> dente. Drain pasta. Cut asparagus into 1/2 in
> slices and chop some roasted red peppers. For the
> dressing mix together some olive oil, white
> balsamic vinegar and the juice and zest from an
> orange with salt and pepper to taste. Combine
> everything and either serve immediately or let
> chill. If you are lucky enough to have a Trader
> Joe's nearby, sub their Orange Muscat Champagne
> vinegar for the white balsamic.

Robin

Silver certified, I shop in Cities in NM and TX that no one has ever heard of.
I will write full narratives for anyone that can give me a fabulous guarcamole recipe!! smiling smiley

Robin

Silver certified, I shop in Cities in NM and TX that no one has ever heard of.
I've been fired by Bestmark for refusing to accept and complete their high work/low pay shops AND Market Force for.....I've no idea!

Neither of the above are scams and each paid me as agreed. I have a special place in my heart for MF, as their discharge of me was my first step in lowering my weight, blood pressure and sugar levels.

As to Monterey, I've never experienced any problems.

Bob's conclusion--Shopping isn't for this person.
robinhardage Wrote:
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> I will write full narratives for anyone that can
> give me a fabulous guarcamole recipe!! smiling smiley


Just take some avocados add milk and mix it together in a blender. Makes great guacomole. I know another way but I'm not sure if I remember. I believe you biol.green tomatos and jalapenos then mix it together with avocados in the blender.
Logic would dictate that if you make multiple attempts with multiple companies, and you fail multiple times, perhaps YOU are the problem.

But it seems like the OP is bound and determined to blame anyone other than him/her self. That's fine, but good luck succeeding in life with that attitude.
You could be a politician.


BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz Wrote:
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> spree Wrote:
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> repeated shouting and accusing without facts to
> back them up...
Really though, do people not realize how ridiculous they sound when there are no facts to back up their claims.

You know, I once had a receipt rejected by MF. I almost got on the forum to complain about how much of a scam they are, but decided to take a quality picture instead of scanning it with my phone. You would never believe what happened next....they accepted my receipt.
mejv3 Wrote:
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> You could be a politician.
>
>
> BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > spree Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
>
> > repeated shouting and accusing without facts to
> > back them up...


Care to elaborate?
A little sarcasm. Politicians tend to shout and accuse without facts to
back them up, right?
When the majority have never had problems with these companies after completing many shops for them in many different locations, it just doesn't make sense that we should be swayed by anyone who insists they are scams or frauds.
blanka Wrote:
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> Lets take a look at the "Superstar" postings on
> this thread. They all seek to impugn my efforts to
> get the truth out about these SCAMS!!
> First, I can read.
>
> Second, I read all of the guiidelines ahead of
> time. Some require a receipt, some require a
> stopwatch, some require a business card, etc.
>
> They all have very specific time requirements that
> must be adhered to. You must do the shop on the
> scheduled day (or days) and complete the entire
> report by midnight or within 24 hours of the shop.
> You must upload or fax or send your proof of
> purchase or proof that you were there.
>
> You have to do certain things while there, and ask
> specific questions. You must take note of the
> service person, his/her age, hair style and
> dress.The questionaire has many details and check
> boxes, and some require a minimum number of
> characters to describe the interaction. You do all
> of this to perfection.
>
> Now, having gone this far, it does not take a
> rocket scientist to figure out that non-paymnet is
> a SCAM done by FRAUDS, and the people who are on
> here defending the SCAM are the SCAMARTISTS
> themselves.
>
> I will continue to post the truth about these
> horrific companies.


Why is it Blanka, that I have done about 900 total shops (300 of them for MF) and NONE of them have rejected paying me? NONE.

You are angry and bitter and should NOT be shopping. Can you see the HUGE RED FLAGS waving at you, that this is NOT your thing? Your cup of tea? Your cup of Joe?

Put your white flag out, surrender and find a new profession...
Mystery shopping is much more difficult than some people anticipate. Most the big name companies do pay if you do the job right. Bestmark has always paid me. This board has been great for me because it lets me read all these types of pament threads to see if a company has a good payment track record. So far every company I have worked for has paid me.
Robin - try this: Avocados (mashed up), chopped tomatoes, finely chopped onions, fresh lemon juice, salt, cilentro if you like it. Or, if you don't like it chunky, you can run it through a food processor.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
I created a Recipes thread in the General Chat area, too. =D

My favorite guacamole recipe:

1. Go to Chipotle
2. Buy guacamole

=D
Busy, I saw that in General Chat and that's a good idea. Thank you, but I wanted to post this for Robin and I wanted her to see it. Your guac recipe sounds good, too.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
SAMMYSLY Wrote:
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>>> example: The hamburger bun I had today at Six
> Girls and Guys tasted great. The bun was hot and
> fluffy and toasted just right.


I like your take on the hamburger bun. smiling smiley I see the word optional and usually leave the comment section blank but now I have a phrase I can insert.
I don't have a chipotle!! I want one!! Also, a target, Toys R Us and a starbuck's within 100 miles of me would be nice!! (Did I mention that I live out in the sticks)? But what I CAN have, is 3 McDonalds and 4 Sonics!! Go figure!


BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz Wrote:
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> I created a Recipes thread in the General Chat
> area, too. =D
>
> My favorite guacamole recipe:
>
> 1. Go to Chipotle
> 2. Buy guacamole
>
> =D

Robin

Silver certified, I shop in Cities in NM and TX that no one has ever heard of.
My guacamole recipe is the same as Mary's, with the exception of lime instead of lemon juice. Depending on the day, it may include some diced tomatoes, Tabasco or a bit of jalapeno. Got it from my Mom who got it from someone in New Mexico back in the 60's. I've loved the stuff since I was about 6 years old. We also prefer it a bit chunky.

After all these years, I've found a pre-made guac at Trader Joe's that is fabulous and always perfect. All natural and good enough on it's own or it can be "dressed up" a bit. Never thought I'd be buying guacamolesmiling smiley

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
Omg! Chipotle, Trader Joe, next time people Do a shop where they need to send a care package, think of meeee



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LisaSTL Wrote:
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> My guacamole recipe is the same as Mary's, with
> the exception of lime instead of lemon juice.
> Depending on the day, it may include some diced
> tomatoes, Tabasco or a bit of jalapeno. Got it
> from my Mom who got it from someone in New Mexico
> back in the 60's. I've loved the stuff since I was
> about 6 years old. We also prefer it a bit chunky.
>
>
> After all these years, I've found a pre-made guac
> at Trader Joe's that is fabulous and always
> perfect. All natural and good enough on it's own
> or it can be "dressed up" a bit. Never thought I'd
> be buying guacamolesmiling smiley

Robin

Silver certified, I shop in Cities in NM and TX that no one has ever heard of.
Hey, there are TJ's in New Mexico. Even if they aren't close by, it's worth a trip to stock up on pantry staples. BTW, their guac can be frozenwinking smiley

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/22/2012 05:21AM by LisaSTL.
Just chiming in here but could not the problem possibly be something with you because all three can't all be saying you are doing the same thing wrong. I only comment because I have honestly work with some companies that have said I have done something and I look to see a pattern to make sure it is not me. Interesting and was wondering if it is that they are saying you are making the same mistake. Don't defending just curious...
Ummm, that's creepy. LOL smiling smiley
jentodd Wrote:
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> Let me ... see...
>
> blanka's account information:
> Member Since: 08/20/2012 03:36PM
> Last Activity: 08/20/2012 05:06PM
>
> davemlkk's account information:
> Member Since: 08/20/2012 04:33PM
> Last Activity: 08/20/2012 05:06PM
>
> Hmm. =D
You can also substitute peas for the avacados for a low-fat treat!

MDavisnowell Wrote:
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> Robin - try this: Avocados (mashed up), chopped
> tomatoes, finely chopped onions, fresh lemon
> juice, salt, cilentro if you like it. Or, if you
> don't like it chunky, you can run it through a
> food processor.
I love peas! Keep in mind that avocados may be high in fat, but it is the good fat. I was the happiest of campers upon hearing that tidbitsmiling smiley

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
That's true! It is a "good fat", and it's supposed to be a "belly blaster", though not on mine. I'll always have my pooch.
LisaSTL Wrote:
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> I love peas! Keep in mind that avocados may be
> high in fat, but it is the good fat. I was the
> happiest of campers upon hearing that tidbitsmiling smiley
I just want to know where do you buy these ingredients??? Do I have to live in Hawaii?

6 tbsp halo-halo mixture, divided into 2 tbsp each
2 tbsp macapuno (preserved shredded young coconut)
2 tbsp kaong (palm nuts)
2 tbsp nata de coco (coconut gel)

I was reading this so I won't snack and now you are all making me more hungry!!

Just remember, the more people they scare off, the more jobs for us!!

Shopping the Pacific NW for nearly 10 years, and Silver certified to boot!

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I could agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
blanka Wrote:
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> Frauds and scams are exactly what they are, and
> those are the words I will use to describe them.
>
> They should all be arrested.


I have no idea what you are talking about. I have used Bestmark and Marketforce for years and they are not frauds. It seems to me that you may be the fraud. I must agree with others here may this type of work is not your cup of tea. I do just fine mystery shopping. Maybe you would be better working a picket line somewhere.
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