I’m writing from the U.K. so if anyone else is considering shopping for Coyle in London take note.
1. The reports are very long. The reviewers are not from the U.K. and will mark you down for using ‘English’ English.
2. They can be very rude and condensing when you ask a question to support. So you end up spending time and money and assuming the financinal risk to be only spoken to like a child when you ask legitimate questions. I don’t think they are used to cerebral people who question things, just robots who do what they are told.
3. They don’t accept their mistakes. This one is important because they can make mistakes in the payment to be reimbursed due to currency conversion. But when you point this out and ask to be paid correctly they ignore your emails. I did a shop of 181GBP, the max reimbursement was 200GBP, all the uK shops have reimbursement quoted in GBP. I was short changed and they tried to say the max reimbursement was 200USD!! As if?! Why would a U.K. restaurant be quoted in USD. Anyway it wasn’t because I checked the spec several times before I shopped and they are trying to turn around their own mistake on me. Note, you assume the financial risk. NOT them. They can do whatever they like and operate with impunity.
4. Then you consider the currency conversion and the fee from PayPal to get your money in GBP, it’s really not worth the effort for most shops. 15USD in real terms after fees is about 7GBP.
5. Choose your shops carefully. There are some that are definitely not worth the effort for 7GBP. There are some that are being shipped because they are known to be terrible and have shocking reviews on tripadvisor. So considering the low pay and the chance you will have a terrrible evening, these one that are definitely worth avoiding.
6. What you can eat/order can be restrictive. I was told to shop a lobster restaurant without ordering lobster...
All in all beware, choose carefully and don’t expect to make any money...you we be lucky not to be left out of pocket.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/24/2017 12:06PM by Victoriaaa.
1. The reports are very long. The reviewers are not from the U.K. and will mark you down for using ‘English’ English.
2. They can be very rude and condensing when you ask a question to support. So you end up spending time and money and assuming the financinal risk to be only spoken to like a child when you ask legitimate questions. I don’t think they are used to cerebral people who question things, just robots who do what they are told.
3. They don’t accept their mistakes. This one is important because they can make mistakes in the payment to be reimbursed due to currency conversion. But when you point this out and ask to be paid correctly they ignore your emails. I did a shop of 181GBP, the max reimbursement was 200GBP, all the uK shops have reimbursement quoted in GBP. I was short changed and they tried to say the max reimbursement was 200USD!! As if?! Why would a U.K. restaurant be quoted in USD. Anyway it wasn’t because I checked the spec several times before I shopped and they are trying to turn around their own mistake on me. Note, you assume the financial risk. NOT them. They can do whatever they like and operate with impunity.
4. Then you consider the currency conversion and the fee from PayPal to get your money in GBP, it’s really not worth the effort for most shops. 15USD in real terms after fees is about 7GBP.
5. Choose your shops carefully. There are some that are definitely not worth the effort for 7GBP. There are some that are being shipped because they are known to be terrible and have shocking reviews on tripadvisor. So considering the low pay and the chance you will have a terrrible evening, these one that are definitely worth avoiding.
6. What you can eat/order can be restrictive. I was told to shop a lobster restaurant without ordering lobster...
All in all beware, choose carefully and don’t expect to make any money...you we be lucky not to be left out of pocket.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/24/2017 12:06PM by Victoriaaa.