@JASFLALMT wrote:
It's an outside scheduler that I am dealing with. I do a lot of work for this MSC, mostly well-paying online shops. In fact,
In that case I would continue my business with the MSC and avoid the outside scheduler.
@LIJake wrote:
@JASFLALMT wrote:
It's an outside scheduler that I am dealing with. I do a lot of work for this MSC, mostly well-paying online shops. In fact,
In that case I would continue my business with the MSC and avoid the outside scheduler.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Steve, I did email Julius about it Wednesday night, but only asking about getting the closing fee reimbursed and not the way the scheduler responded. He never replied.
Madetoshop, you didn't read my post correctly. The $25 early closure fee was a charge for closing the account before 180 days. That's the only fee the MSC was not going to reimburse. But IMO I should not have to pay any fees to do the shop.
@SoCalMama wrote:
The pool of shoppers who have $5,000 to let sit for 90 days or 180 is very small. They are fools.
I did a shop in Las Vegas because they had exactly ZERO shoppers who had a credit line on a credit card of $50,000 in order to do a purchase.
It's pretty rare that anyone has a pile of money that they don't mind letting sit somewhere, much less shoppers. Most people shop because they can use the extra cash or perks. There are a lot of stay at home moms, young people retired people, people supplementing Social Security, etc. Anyone want to let $5,000 sit for 3 months? 6 months? Sheesh.
@Niner wrote:
@SoCalMama wrote:
The pool of shoppers who have $5,000 to let sit for 90 days or 180 is very small. They are fools.
I did a shop in Las Vegas because they had exactly ZERO shoppers who had a credit line on a credit card of $50,000 in order to do a purchase.
It's pretty rare that anyone has a pile of money that they don't mind letting sit somewhere, much less shoppers. Most people shop because they can use the extra cash or perks. There are a lot of stay at home moms, young people retired people, people supplementing Social Security, etc. Anyone want to let $5,000 sit for 3 months? 6 months? Sheesh.
I let a bunch of money sit in an emergency fund for peace of mind. I keep 1/3 atock, 1/3 cash (high interest savings), and about 1/3 in real estate (three homes, not rentals though).
You would charge 50k for a MSC? I couldn't imagine if something went wrong where they decided not to pay, or if the MSC went bankrupt.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I'm sure that SCM was reimbursed quickly and also it is likely she purchased an item that was returnable.
@Niner wrote:
@SoCalMama wrote:
The pool of shoppers who have $5,000 to let sit for 90 days or 180 is very small. They are fools.
I did a shop in Las Vegas because they had exactly ZERO shoppers who had a credit line on a credit card of $50,000 in order to do a purchase.
It's pretty rare that anyone has a pile of money that they don't mind letting sit somewhere, much less shoppers. Most people shop because they can use the extra cash or perks. There are a lot of stay at home moms, young people retired people, people supplementing Social Security, etc. Anyone want to let $5,000 sit for 3 months? 6 months? Sheesh.
I let a bunch of money sit in an emergency fund for peace of mind. I keep 1/3 atock, 1/3 cash (high interest savings), and about 1/3 in real estate (three homes, not rentals though).
You would charge 50k for a MSC? I couldn't imagine if something went wrong where they decided not to pay, or if the MSC went bankrupt.