Service Performance Group

Never have worked for them. Got an invite finally! Any feedback will be appreciated.

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Their payment terms are as stated:

"10. Payments for assignments completed successfully will be made primarily via Pay Pal, www.paypal.com, an online payment service. Only in select instances will a check be mailed. It is the independent contractor’s responsibility to review all Pay Pal guidelines and establish their own account before accepting assignments from SPG."

"11. Payments will be issued between 30 and 45 days from the date of your completed assignment per the guidelines for that assignment. SPG reserves the right to revise this schedule at its discretion."

My payments typically are received the end of the month following the assignment. Occasionally, payment isn't received until the first week of the second month.
OOOPS! MY bad. As I was looking through my shop log,
I have worked for them before! They were good to me the
first time for sure! Well off to get those eye glasses
I have been refusing wear! So Sorry about my mistake
everyone!
SPG is offering a shop whose guidelines require access to a live account/policy with specific auto insurers. A user name and password is required for log-in. Nothing else is required of the shopper. The login would be done by a marketing firm who partners with SPG, and who has ties to the financial industry. Access would be needed for about 60 days, with additional pay beyond that if needed.

The fee is nice, especially considering no work is involved by the shopper. If anyone has done this shop, or has concerns to share, I would appreciate hearing about it.
Mert Wrote:
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> SPG is offering a shop whose guidelines require
> access to a live account/policy with specific auto
> insurers. A user name and password is required
> for log-in. Nothing else is required of the
> shopper. The login would be done by a marketing
> firm who partners with SPG, and who has ties to
> the financial industry. Access would be needed
> for about 60 days, with additional pay beyond that
> if needed.
>
> The fee is nice, especially considering no work is
> involved by the shopper. If anyone has done this
> shop, or has concerns to share, I would appreciate
> hearing about it.


I have done this and varied assorted different shops that require them to access accounts and I LOVE these shops! Mine are long term(I believe the projects I am involved in are to last five years or more) so every three months I get my check...aside from that there is very little Ihave to do. Occasionally my login gets locked out or something and they email and I reset it and that's it. I got the email this morning and am sorry I have none of the accounts they need or I would have been right on it.

Liz

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/21/2012 02:46PM by Traveliz.
Well, that's a relief. I was about to post the contents of the email I got today to see if it was for real.

There's a typo in the email which normally would be a flag of a scammer. But normally there's more than one typo/bad grammar/incorrect word usage.


COMMENTS: READ THIS POSTING IN IT's ENTIRETY.


Unfortunately, I have State Farm. And I've never accessed it online, although I think it's possible to do so.

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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
Love this company. I've done some of SPG's long-term projects, too. Quick initial payment and prompt periodic payments. The fees are very reasonable.

Haven't dealt directly with Jerry or Melissa for a while but they were wonderful to work with several years ago. Now, I deal mostly with Michelle. She's good.

No complaints whatsoever.
I have one of the long term assignments as well. Every so often a check appears in my mailbox. Life is good.
Could someone please post a link? I didn't see one here and the one at the MSPA site seems to be dead.

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I got this using Google. My saved link goes directly to the login.

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Thanks LisaSTL :-)

"To be persuasive we must be believable; to be believable we must be credible; to be credible we must be truthful." Edward R. Murrow

Thou shalt not steal. I mean defensively. On offense, indeed thou shall steal and thou must.--Branch Rickey
I got that email today, about long-term access to your online auto insurance account. It seemed a little questionable, but after reading here, I just wish I had my insurance in my own name! Currently I'm driving my retired Dad's car, and while I'm on his insurance, the account is in his name.

Since I'm named as an insured driver on the policy, would that count for this project?

Thanks for any help!

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