Moving to Las Vegas, NV

I understand that a shopper has to have a work card or private investigators license to do mystery shopping in Las Vegas. Can one of you wonderful shoppers that live there send more information to the forum, as I am considering moving there in the fall. Thank you so much. Gayle Barnes

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There is a ton of information about working in NV already posted. I suggest searching "NV" for "All Dates."

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There are three of four companies operating in NV. I worked for all of them, can't remember names right now but let me dig into my emails. Vegas has so many shops and options, you will love it! Don't worry about the work card, you will just have to go to the office and get it done one day, it takes leas than an hour or two maybe. One of the companies first needs to hire you, they will also reimburse you for the fees (I think about $90) that was over ten years ago so I forgot but yes, shops in Vegas are the best!
I remember few companies: Bestmark and QSI Specialists. Cant remember others now

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Thank you so much for your answer. I will look into the companies. I appreciate you letting me know what might be available.
@MikiNV wrote:

There are three of four companies operating in NV. I worked for all of them, can't remember names right now but let me dig into my emails. Vegas has so many shops and options, you will love it! Don't worry about the work card, you will just have to go to the office and get it done one day, it takes leas than an hour or two maybe. One of the companies first needs to hire you, they will also reimburse you for the fees (I think about $90) that was over ten years ago so I forgot but yes, shops in Vegas are the best!
I remember few companies: and QSI Specialists. Cant remember others now
HS Brands Nevada is one I also worked for.[hsbrands.com] One mystery shopping company often had over 110 jobs on their boards each day. I guess hard to find shoppers to do them so there is always plenty of work! smiling smiley
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