After 4 days of being ignored, I got this e-mail from IntelliShop:
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Subject: RE: IntelliShop Evaluation Review - [Client name removed to prevent ICA Violation] (Rancho Santa Margarita (#133) Location on 02-26-14)
I've already told you that you will not be paid, as the client requested that we not use this shop because you inquired about services more than an hour away from the location you shopped.
Jenna Lemle | Field Staff Coordinator
419.872.5103
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The guidelines just state that "you must inquire about getting service at a location within the [Client] service area.", which I did. It does not say anything about distance to the store.
Jenna says that, "It is obviously not realistic to go into a location, and ask about services for a home more than an hour away from that location."
Obviously Jenna does not know and understand that in places such as Southern California people do commute more than an hour to their work place. If I would have lived an hour ago from my work area, I would most likely use the closest office to my workplace to so some kind of inquiry, since by the time I get home my local store could be closed. So Jenna & Intellishop don't take into consideration transportation patterns.
Anyway, now they have invalidated a shop that was part of a route, and which was bonused.
Intellishop now is saying that they won't pay me $20 because their client told them not to.
By the way, it is not the first time IntelliShop has invalidated me a shop. They've done it also with one of their $17 car dealers, with a $50 senior living community, and recently with one of their banking shops / the one where you have to open a checking account.
C
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