The only way things will change if people stop taking shops at this price.
In a way its actually good for experienced mystery shoppers as a lot of new shoppers take these jobs and then realize that mystery shopping isn't worth the effort and never return.
I would love to know the burn rate of companies like Ritter that have low shop fees.
The amount of shoppers that do one or two jobs for them and never return might be pretty high.
shopgal Wrote:
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> I'm dredging up this old post because I just
> received my first assignment notification email
> from Ritter. I went to the job board and quickly
> scanned it and saw that a $54 fee was being
> offered for a gas station assignment with multiple
> pictures required on-site. Ok. A few seconds later
> I realized this fee was for doing NINE locations.
> Are you kidding me? Is this typical? Do these ever
> increase in pay?