@ceasesmith wrote:
I respectfully disagree. I did a long route, 7 or 8 audits. On one of them, a photo I had taken of one side of the MID did not come out. They offered me a chance to go back and take the photo. They paid me for all the other stations. Since the station was 5 hours from my home, I could not go back and get the missing photo; they said they would submit it to the client, and if the client accepted it, I would be paid. I was paid for that shop in addition to all the others.
@prince wrote:
Marketforce has never refused to pay me for one shop because I made a mistake on another.
Can't speak to these gas station shops as they have none near me.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Um....does it occur to anyone else that it might also have something to do with the shopper who completed the assignment?
Pretty much all of us are thinking that.@ceasesmith wrote:
Um....does it occur to anyone else that it might also have something to do with the shopper who completed the assignment?
@SoCalMama wrote:
Pretty much all of us are thinking that.@ceasesmith wrote:
Um....does it occur to anyone else that it might also have something to do with the shopper who completed the assignment?
@ceasesmith wrote:
Um....does it occur to anyone else that it might also have something to do with the shopper who completed the assignment?
@johnmarshallwritesgmail.com wrote:
Apparently some on this forum disagree, but I have never done an audit for any mystery shop company -- and I likely never will. I've never seen one I thought paid enough for the time and effort.
@proudlyshopping wrote:
My problem with doing revealed audits is that I feel it prevents you from doing mystery shops at those same gas stations in the future if you have “unmasked” yourself for any future secret work at those same stations.
@2stepps wrote:
At least $25 for an audit otherwise forget it.
@proudlyshopping wrote:
My problem with doing revealed audits is that I feel it prevents you from doing mystery shops at those same gas stations in the future if you have “unmasked” yourself for any future secret work at those same stations.
@Crickettt wrote:
I was talked into taking 4 of these at $40 each, 60 miles away. I figured it was worth the driving time and all the advanced payments I would make. I did all the shops, took all the pictures, and made a mistake on a report by uploading a switched picture. I told them I had ALL the pictures and could fix it. They ignored me and disqualified two of the shops. 120 miles and $12.00 spent and 7 hours working and reporting was of no consequence to them. I know other companies that would have worked with me to get all the shops paid, especially since I HAD all the correct pictures and had completed the shops. I was really perturbed by their inconsideration.
@johnb974 wrote:
@SoCalMama wrote:
Pretty much all of us are thinking that.@ceasesmith wrote:
Um....does it occur to anyone else that it might also have something to do with the shopper who completed the assignment?
I expect nothing less from you. You will ALWAYS take the side of the MSC. And no you don't think for everyone else.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
Dude, you straight up said that you do what you think is best on a shop regardless of the guidelines.
What shopper would side with you? Seriously!
@donmax wrote:
Yeah, a couple years ago I did a half dozen shops for Market Force, all low pay - for too much work, and then ... just got a notice that my association with them was cancelled. No explanation, no nothing. Of all the dozens of companies I've worked with since, Market Force lives down to their initials ... they certainly are MFer's. I'll never register with them again, and don't recommend them to anyone! Be warned is right! Of course, to each their own, as they say ... Just sayin'