If you need to correct something, even in the Title, you can click on the "Edit" in your first post, and you can make corrections.@Tanischri87 wrote:
SMH I had a typo in the title. Whoopsie.
@guysmom wrote:
If you need to correct something, even in the Title, you can click on the "Edit" in your first post, and you can make corrections.@Tanischri87 wrote:
SMH I had a typo in the title. Whoopsie.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
DJC is great. They pay quick. You won't get rich off them, but they have a SOLID client that nearly everyone adores. So the free meal and $5 keeps people happy enough. Just not enough for some of these professionals that rely on making $$$ from shopping.
I believe they were bought out by and incorporated into RBG (Reality Based Group), which has shops on both the Sassie and iSecretShop platforms. ***However, Strategic STILL DOES HAVE some shops on its ShopMetrics platform as well!@hbbigdaddy wrote:
I forget who Strategic Reflections is now part of.
@amyann2 wrote:
Would anyone mind pointing me to DJC shopper sign-up? I googled it and keep ended up at generic Sassie and/or Customer Impact.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
@lindaM....Not sure what place they pay less than, but for the "adored" chain I'm referring to, they are on the only MSC for it and people prefer this place over nearly all others. The quality and value is unparalleled.
@LindaM wrote:
Their burger is just okay for me. For a long time, I have felt that the chain is a bit overhyped. To each his/her own.
There are running threads on this site about another burger shop by another MSC. They pay is $14.20 + $15 or usually more... and people are still complaining.
Again, it pays to be nice because DJC pays way less.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
@lindaM....Not sure what place they pay less than, but for the "adored" chain I'm referring to, they are on the only MSC for it and people prefer this place over nearly all others. The quality and value is unparalleled.
@foodluvr wrote:
Market approach, David and Kim and the rest of the team are fantastic.
Amusement Advantage is also great. They have a small team and are extremely responsive.
I like White Clay also and find their team easy to work with.
I make a significant annual amount with BVA but I don't think they're recruiting for their US-based project. The leads are great even though they're a French company.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
I miss Service Sense and the chains they did in Southern California. I am not sure if they are around anymore, but I liked them.
Has anyone done anything with them recently?
@LindaM wrote:
guest check also folded. they had some nice hotel clients.