Certified Field Associates

I have done these grocery store audits, they take about 2.5 hrs and I was always paid in full for my time.

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I've been reading back through this thread. I hadn't looked at it in a while. It's amusing, because CFA was the very first company I ever worked with. After a few jobs, my wife and I concluded that there were three or four college kids doing this business from a basement apartment somewhere to put themselves through school.

We thought it was great that these young people had found a niche and were able to make a living, so we were willing to overlook the lack of professionalism they showed.

Several times, we even considered writing to them and offering to help them with some basic organization and communication skills, since we both have extensive business management experience. We wanted to do whatever we could to help these promising entrepreneurs get a head start in the business world.

Then, we discovered that they were actually a real company, with real employees and a real office. Not only that, but they had a big chunk of the market share for many of niche markets.

We were, quite frankly, flabbergasted.

How could a company of that size, and doing that amount of business stay in business if the work they produced for their clients was as shoddy as the workmanship they showed in communications with us?

How could a company that shipped us 30 cases of phone cards instead of the 3 that they should have shipped, that spelled their own name wrong on their job instructions, That routinely sent out forms with the wrong date or the wrong address, that cancelled contracts halfway through, not just once but on an average of once a month, how could such a company stay in business?

And then, it dawned on us.

Many companies hire mystery shopping companies so they can improve their image, their product, or their service.

Many more do it for a vaiety of other reasons.

I was discussing it with a friend who was in regional management for a local hotel chain and he cleared some things up for me when he said:

"Mystery Shoppers, We hate those guys! It takes my attention away from taking care of my customers to have to deal with all that paperwork. But, The Owners say we have to do it, so we go with the cheapest company we can find and hope they get in and do their thing and get out as fast as possible."

Bingo!

Enter CFA, CRI, BestMark, and any other lowbid company that you can think of.

No wonder they stay in business. Nobody really cares. It's all just a charade to make some bean counter in a corporate office overseas happy.

Of course this doesn't apply to every company, or every contract, but sadly, I fear it applies more often that we want to believe.

Fortunately, there are the companies that do care, and they hire the MSC's that can spell their own names, and those MSC's are willing to pay a fair and honest fee for fair and honest work.

I kept hoping when MFI merged with CFA that we would see the professionalism shown by MFI bleed over. I'm really hoping that they just swallow CFA. But as long as they allow the purple portal to operate independently, as its' own little kingdom, I fear we will continue to see the same lack of basic professionalism.

Wow, didn't mean to go off on a rant here, I just started typing and all that came out....
I refuse to work for them. I asked them to stop calling me for $6jobs involving printing of 20 - 30 pages of paperwork. They are not organized at all.
Does anyone have the phone number for Certified handy? I lost it since I haven't called them for awhile and I can not find it. I tried search already and the pages it brings up does not have the number in the results.
MSER Wrote:
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> I was deactivated myself because I used the word
> "crap" with an associate after she lied to me. Of
> course, the associate didn't put that she lied to
> me in the documentation only that I "used
> profanity" towards her. Then she deactivated my
> account. I would stay away from this company!
> They seem to play by their own rules.


I know this is an old post, but I found it while searching for the phone number so I thought I would reply to it.

I think that was the reason I was deactivated. I don't remember the whole conversation now, but I was talking to one of their reps trying to find out what to do with the lighters that I had for them (and still have with no contact from them) and to question something about their site being down. I ended up telling the girl she was a bit useless and it was curtains for me after that. haha
Does anyone know if CFA still does trailer checks or if they switch to a new company? It has been a little over a month and I don't see much posted??
Yes, they still do weekly trailer checks, mostly in NY and LA.

And that big studio with the two names still keeps cancelling them...
I called them today and they are still handling the trailer checks. Strange....I have been doing the trailer checks for this company for the past 6 - 7 years almost on a weekly basis. Now they have just stopped?????
1. The scheduling is horrible.
2. Because of their date restrictions one can rarely schedule another shop in the same area.
3. Their pay is lower than average.
4. Their website is slow and hard to navigate
5. The schedulers are hard to get in touch with unless you form a relationship with one scheduler. Then it is better.
6. Why does anyone work with them?

I can't see any advantage. The only time I did a shop for them was when I happened to find a food shop that was in a city where I had a "road trip" for another company.

The took quite a while to pay. Good thing I wasn't waiting on a big check!
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Certified as well as their Mother Company "Market Force" will both keep you in work
if you take the time to take the tiny steps and mind your manners required to stay in the mix. Its true they waste no time in weeding out the ones that cant or wont hang. But if you've the nature and ability to kill them with kindness (theres another description for doing this, but I fall short on what its called) no matter what, both of these Giants in the industry can be of benefit.
They have some of the best name known clients, (in my opinion) than any others. They offer the more versatile fields of Independent Contracting. Start at the bottom with them,as everyone has to start somewhere. While youre at the bottom with
them work on different scaffold levels with the other MS Companies.
Started with them 2 1/2 yrs ago, and still providing MS etc for them.
I started with Market Force it was one of the first companies I signed up for. Then later with Cerified. I am a nice person yet when you get yelled at hung up on after so long, who would like to work that way. Not all the people at Cerified are like that because I spoke to some that were very nice. However it is the policy of the company (I think! Ha Ha) to yell at everyone. I for one will not work like that.
Flash Wrote:
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> Do sign up at jobslinger.com. It is free and will
> show you both merchandising companies and mystery
> shopping companies that have work available in
> your area (or have recently been doing work in
> your area). These are the companies it makes
> sense for you to sign up with first and check the
> companies' websites regularly for jobs.
>
> Jobslinger accumulates postings from the MSPA
> website and from Volition.com's job board as well
> as a number of companies that use the SASSIE
> system for handling their shops. So it by far
> does not cover all mystery shopping companies. It
> is, however a handy place to start.


jobslinger.com. you have to pay for... why would you want to pay to work when there are so many more companies out there for free??
acmeas: I wasn't asked to pay anything when I signed up for jobslinger.com two weeks ago. Perhaps it's changed?
JobSlinger.com is a free site. JobSlinger Plus is a paid subscription service. I'm with you, acmeas, why would anyone pay to shop?
Wow, I thought there were problems with this company. I've had 2 separate issues in the past few weeks with them and pay and I think its time to call it quits with them. Too much of a hassle, and the people for the most part are not exactly friendly. Thanks for the link to jobslinger.com I will be checking on this site for additional companies.
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