@KarenMSW wrote:
I'm the same way and, despite my best efforts, I can remember exactly what I did wrong. Only one rejection did I disagree with.
I have had shops rejected that I am completely certain I did properly. Long time ago when I used to do McD's, they would *routinely* be rejected if the reports were overly negative. It didn't matter that they were on video and that I supplied extra information that proved the shop was valid. Likewise, I have had postal shops rejected that were negative (not from the current company) - again, I took photos, could describe the exact scenario, told the company personal information that the clerk had shared, etc. They challenged and the company rejected my properly done shop. So it does happen.
OTOH, I have been paid by Kern when I did a shop that was not quite right. The instructions were not written as well as they could have been, and they agreed with me on it. Paid, and instructions clarified for the next shopper.
"Let me offer you my definition of social justice: I keep what I earn and you keep what you earn. Do you disagree? Well then tell me how much of what I earn belongs to you - and why?” ~Walter Williams