Shop Was Closed

I had a shop today; it was a local (vs. nationally known) restaurant chain.

When I went, dumpsters were in the parking lot and all sorts of shelving, carpeting, booths, etc were outside. I approached and talked to who I assume is the manager and said, "Darn. Too bad you're closed. When will you be open again?" He told me that they were re furbishing the dining area and re doing the kitchen flooring. He said they will be open next week.

I sent a generic email to scheduler@360intel. I don't expect them to answer until at least tomorrow; maybe not until Monday, considering it's the weekend after Thanksgiving.

My biggest issue is that now my shop is going to be "overdue." I'm going to get automated emails, etc. And those emails will show a "ding" on my record until it gets all fixed up.

It will get fixed, right? I generally trust schedulers, but I think sometimes people might forget to pay attention to a little detail or two...

I'm sorry; I'm sure I'm just being paranoid smiling smiley But thanks for listening and any thoughts you might have....

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/24/2018 02:26AM by Jill_L.

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If you sent an email to them explaining the situation I'm sure they will make it right. Did you offer to shop the restaurant after they open again? If you don't hear from them on Monday you could send a follow up email on Tuesday to ease your mind.

Kim
Why not just submit the report and tell what happened? Did you think to snap some photos or get the geoverify?
I've never used geoverify, but I did get a photo.

I started to enter the report, but it will take some time, especially since I have to be creative with answers to get them to submit. There is no "was this business open" at the beginning.

So, I'm not going to spend my precious time entering a shop that I won't be paid for

I'm willing to reshop and told the scheduler that when I sent the email. But I don't want to give my time for free. I hope that doesn't make me sound selfish.
@Jill_L wrote:

I've never used geoverify, but I did get a photo.

I started to enter the report, but it will take some time, especially since I have to be creative with answers to get them to submit. There is no "was this business open" at the beginning.

So, I'm not going to spend my precious time entering a shop that I won't be paid for

I'm willing to reshop and told the scheduler that when I sent the email. But I don't want to give my time for free. I hope that doesn't make me sound selfish.


In any of the narrative parts, just enter "business was being renovated"
You are not being selfish. Unless one of the shop requirements was to call and you did not, a good MSC will compensate you for the time spent in traveling to the restaurant. One of our most valuable commodities is our time.

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@LisaSTL, there was no requirement to call. I do these shops every time the rotation allows
I had a similar situation at a cable shop today. In doing the report, there were character limits in the narrative boxes.

@johnb974 wrote:

@Jill_L wrote:

I've never used geoverify, but I did get a photo.

I started to enter the report, but it will take some time, especially since I have to be creative with answers to get them to submit. There is no "was this business open" at the beginning.

So, I'm not going to spend my precious time entering a shop that I won't be paid for

I'm willing to reshop and told the scheduler that when I sent the email. But I don't want to give my time for free. I hope that doesn't make me sound selfish.


In any of the narrative parts, just enter "business was being renovated"

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@Jill_L wrote:

I started to enter the report, but it will take some time, especially since I have to be creative with answers to get them to submit. There is no "was this business open" at the beginning.

I ran into this when doing a graveyard casino shop. The MSC was just developing the report as I was the first shopper for their new client.

They wanted me to evaluate the players club and it closed at 11 PM. It took me about 15 minutes to keep putting in no answers and stating it was closed in the narratives. I sent an e-mail and they added a button that said basically "was it open?" Which let you bypass all the questions.

In you case, if there was a choice of "were you able to complete the shop", as I've seen on some reports, it would have made your job easier.
I had same type experience with same company and did as was advised by NUMEROUS posters here BUT, instead of an appreciative response, got a scolding from a junior editor telling me that I should have notified scheduler but IT WAS THE HOLIDAY AND THEY WERE NOT AVAILABLE! And, as was pointed out by all of you, this results in overdue which is a "ding" on your record and I'll add here, I was NOT paid for the report advising the OUTCOME of my visit WITH pictures so will be interesting to see how the company handles yours.
@wrosie wrote:

I ran into this when doing a graveyard casino shop.

They have slot machines in cemeteries now? Sure, it's a new thing in probate law. When someone dies without a will, they get an arm lever on their headstone. Visitors can pull the arm for a chance to win their estate.
Actually, I love these shops! I get paid for showing up at the site and, not spending a dime. The report/debrief/whatever, not a big problem! When a shop is closed, I just use copy and paste for narrative, etc.

BTW, for each shop I perform, I always have my worksheet that is pertinent to that particular shop. On it, are the areas that show me what I need to have if that shop is closed or not in business, whatever.
I did a shop for a closed location and the editor sent it back to me stating I needed to upload a picture of the business card.
@wrosie wrote:

I did a shop for a closed location and the editor sent it back to me stating I needed to upload a picture of the business card.

Unbelieveable.
@nslinhar wrote:

@wrosie wrote:

I did a shop for a closed location and the editor sent it back to me stating I needed to upload a picture of the business card.

Unbelieveable.

I second your sentiment, @nslinhar
What do the shop guidelines say about closed ;locations? Did you take any photos or verification of this?

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The guidelines did not require a call and did not mention anything about a closed shop

I sent an email and the scheduler got back to me this morning thanking me for the information and asking me if I want to re shop it when it is open again. I do

Under different circumstances, I would really want to be paid for my time and travel, but on the day I was scheduled for the shop (Day after Thanksgiving), I'd been in my pj's all day, being a completely lazy bum. The shop is the only thing that got me to get motivated to get dressed and get outta the house that day. And it was great to get out of the house; it was a beautiful day and the fresh air was good. My husband and I ran a couple errands and went for a walk near the shop location, so it was all good.
Thanks for the update. I'm glad they are letting you re-shop.

Sounds like you truly took that lemon and made lemonade!
To be honest, that you took a lemon and made lemonade is neither here nor there. You are owed for your time, whether as a payment for the trip or a bonus added to the reshop.

@Jill_L wrote:

Under different circumstances, I would really want to be paid for my time and travel, but on the day I was scheduled for the shop (Day after Thanksgiving), I'd been in my pj's all day, being a completely lazy bum. The shop is the only thing that got me to get motivated to get dressed and get outta the house that day. And it was great to get out of the house; it was a beautiful day and the fresh air was good. My husband and I ran a couple errands and went for a walk near the shop location, so it was all good.

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
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