@HowardJuice23 wrote:
@Okie wrote:
Recently, I've been working towards a deep spring-cleaning that will take forever. I mention this because this includes old digital files. I stumbled upon an old hard drive with mystery shopping files from when I first started. Initially, there was a feeling of nostalgia. Even looking at the documents and pictures, it re-jogged my somewhat idyllic and eidetic memory, in terms of visual recollections from the location and shop.
Anyways, in my area, for the most part, the payments, reimbursements, and requirements were relatively the same from around six years ago compared to now. I'm not sure about the frequency of bonuses. There was a long hiatus in between for the burger and chicken finger shops. After completing the burger and chicken finger shops recently with that much time in between, I now see the shops as something that's low stress and easy to complete.
Maybe it's based on market, but over the past two years though, I have noticed some worthwhile shops. Report wise, I don't think I've spent more than 10 minutes on a report. When a small amount of narrative was required, it might've taken 20 minutes.
Well, you didn't address my main concern, which is that they don't give ANY fee for these shops unless they get no replies. Even when they do it's like $3-5.
Pretty sure this is a client thing, not a MF thing. MF has 2 burger clients. The one named for a quintet of men starts at $9 base at the popular locations, even higher at the hard-to-fill ones, and can reach $35, $40, $45 at the latter. I've even gotten paid $50 plus reimbursement a few times at the hard-to-fill places.
The one that primarily serves at drive-in stalls, and is named for the video game hedgehog, starts at $0 plus reimbursement, then will climb slowly, $3, then $7, etc. If someone flakes late in the cycle you might get lucky and get $20-25, but that's rare.
Keep in mind that the Quintet of Men restaurant, according to reports, doesn't advertise much on radio-TV-etc. and believes in maintaining an active schedule of mystery shopping to improve its product and foster good word-of-mouth, as opposed to advertising. That would explain the higher fees there.
The hedgehog one advertises. A lot.
I'm sure MF would pay higher fees if the drive-in client wanted to allow higher fees.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/19/2025 08:06PM by KokoBWare.