SteveSoCal Wrote:
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> rardon, I appreciate your passion, but shoppers
> should be able to make up their own minds what
> shops are worthwhile for them.
>
> I would like to think that many would balk at the
> lack of fee for the shops and refuse them. If
> Merc started paying for a fee to get them done,
> they may be worthwhile. You have just taken
> yourself out of the running for that possibility,
> however...
The opinion of the shopper is valid to alert other shoppers of the compensation that is offered. I appreciate the post.
I can probably get the same information if I pulled up the shop and read the guidelines but the post saves me the step of pulling up that offer if I know the offer contains a issue that I would not be comfortable with.
A negative for one shopper may be a plus for another. If I was on the road and my boss paid me for the hotel and food and I had a lot of time after meeting with the client why not do the shop and be paid for the same hotel and food expenses from the employer and the mystery shop?
Put that money into a bank and do not touch it as it is "found money". It was as if you saw the money on the lobby or restaurant floor and you bent over and picked it up. You could have ignored the double dip and got zip. The report can be done on your lap top during your "down time" at the hotel. The shop gives you somethng to do rather than read the bible in the drawer.
If I go to a beach for example I go to a convenience store. I buy the sandwich for the beach, they also give me a little money for gas. My trip to the beach is free for the exchange of doing a report. Because there is really nothing on TV doing a report instead keeps my mind sharp. The TV program would probably be garbage anyway unless it is a ball game.
There is no redeeming value in doing a Mickey D. The $7.50 fee buys about 2 gallons of gas. The second sandwich you get is fish and is usually edible. You buy it at the drive thru as you drive away. The "burger" can kill you. You only have to taste the burger. I give the burger that was "cooked" and prepared in under two minutes to the guy or gal that solicited me for change on the way into the Mickey D.
If the "unfortunate person" was not hungry and was just looking for change the look on their face is priceless. If they are insulted that you gave them food you are happy you did not give them change they would have just used it for drugs. If they are hungry the "thank you" gives me a feeling I helped someone who needed that burger and fries more than me.