Well, I guess I'll join the voices of folks unhappy with Beyond Hello. I've done several shops for them without incident. In June, I did three of their phone shops. These paid a whopping $3 each. One of the things that amazes me is how the little dollar shops often involve more time and effort than higher paying ones. That's not my issue, though. One of the shops in this set of three that were all focused on car dealerships never made sense to me. I checked out the website and inventory and it just did not match up with the vehicle that was supposed to be inquired about. I emailed and the response back was to use what was in the guidelines. Okay. I did the first two shops, no problem. A couple of days later, an email went out with a generic headline to all shoppers doing these shops and said there was a mistake in the guidelines and to go with the blah blah vehicle. Okay, but it still did not make sense, but that is what they said to do, so that is what I did. I was paid promptly for the first two shops for which I had 10/10 ratings and then I noticed I was not paid for the third. I emailed the scheduler and was told I inquired about the wrong vehicle. I replied back and sent her the emails. Now, I may have goofed up by sending my original request using the wrong confirmation (but still, considering my comments that were specific to the dealership and inventory, you would have thought the person in charge would have questioned it); however, that other email that came afterward overrode everything else. I wrote back and said just that. Ignore my email and just go with that other overriding email: that said it all. I haven't heard anything back yet and don't know if I will, but for $3, I am not going to fret it. I'm just not going to work for them any more. If a company doesn't even bother to look at the shopper and their record and then at least ask what happened and opts to just zero it out, then that's not much of a company, at least not in my book.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2015 06:54PM by Orrymain.