Physical address for Ipsos

I am in the process of filing a complaint with the BBB regarding Ipsos, what is the physical address for the MS part of their business. They have so manly little survey scams going on its hard to tell.

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For those of you who are too afraid to post it the specific address is
1200 MacArthur Blvd. 3rd floor
Mahwah, NJ 07430
I'm considering accepting a shop with them. Have never shopped for them before (I'm pretty new to MS anyway). Can you share what your complaint might be about -- mostly, is it about unfairly evaluated or no payment? Those would be my major concerns.
I have not gotten paid for the last three "Hazmat" shops I have completed.The clerk is not to accept the package but their editor keeps rejecting them because, "They were supposed to be shipped priority". They have either become a scam company or have an incompetent editor that they are afraid to confront. Beware IPOS. Also be aware most people on this site are not shopper but owners and schedulers of MS companies.
If you were not able to ship they actually “passed” the test. Are you saying editors think they were supposed to flunk and ship anyway. And..... most on this board ARE shoppers not owners and editors. Yes there are some of those but majority are regular shoppers.
I'm not understanding your issue. My understand of these shops is that if you can't ship Priority then you are not to ship at all. They want to test if the clerks are accepting Hazmat packages that will fly on an airplane.
The instructions on those shops are very clear. You are to request PRIORITY shipping only. Yes, the clerk at whatever venue you are shopping should reject that, since hazmat materials cannot be shipped by priority mail. If you are going in and agreeing to ship by ground mail or retail, or whatever other method, then YOU failed at the shop.
@Mousegal wrote:

No she did not fail.... and the PO actually passed. They are supposed to reject the shipment.

The instructions on those shops are very clear. You are to request PRIORITY shipping only. Yes, the clerk at whatever venue you are shopping should reject that, since hazmat materials cannot be shipped by priority mail. If you are going in and agreeing to ship by ground mail or retail, or whatever other method, then YOU failed at the shop.
Ipsos points out there are three kinds of hazmat shops some you ship it ground after the clerk rejects it. That's why I also address to a food back in North Dakota, several zones away.
@Youllneverknow
Are you saying that the three rejected shops all had specific guidelines that stated that, if the package was rejected initially, you were to ship it ground?

If this is the case, you should be able to quote the guidelines to the editor and, if needed, project manager.
If not, the error is yours and the shop was rightfully rejected.

Either way, the BBB is not going to help you much as it it a consumer advocacy group and your relationship to Ipsos is not as a consumer.

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I am not aware of any shipping shop that is supposed to actually ship by Ground.
Yep. I just read all of the different scenarios. None allow you to ship Ground.
You didn't do the shop correctly.

ETA: You have had issues with:
IPSOS
Confero
ACL
Bestmark
Maritz

That's only from the first page. I don't think that it's the MSC in your case.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/26/2019 01:24AM by SoCalMama.
IPSOS insisted on shipping by ground if hazmat was rejected a few quarters back. Maybe the OP is talking about those shops or maybe he/she didn't notice the change in guidelines. I'm impressed Ipsos communicated with the OP and explained why the jobs were rejected since so many of us can't get them to respond to our inquiries.
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