As a nice ending to my massive 6-day mostly apartments route, I grabbed a conditional reveal gas station for $20 fee + $80 bonus. Location has always been weird with their hours, but this was the 6AM - 3PM slot on a Saturday.
Still weird... store is temporarily closed, but pumps were open so on we went.
Of course I received the "Clerk Has Receipt" screen, but I now do all those shops using the gas brand's mobile app for payment, so I had a digital receipt.
Filled out the report exactly as I have done in previous situations, and exactly as specified in the guidelines. Digital receipt and dispenser screen pics uploaded to their respective slots.
Report gets bounced, with the editor requesting a screenshot of proof of purchase from my online payment account with PI removed instead of the picture of the pump screen as specified in the report. WTAF?!?!?
I grab the screenshot, but, when I logged back in, I noticed the phrasing of the question in question: it asks if either a printed or digital receipt was received. As this was the first time I'd used the app and not received a printed receipt, the back end of the question hadn't registered previously.
Being the good little mystery shopping soldier I am, I accurately answered the question as presented as a "Yes", which removed the photo prompt, so I included the dispenser screen pic in one of the additional photo slots (best feature of this program's report... wish all gas station reports did that).
Report bounced again, with the editor insisting I provide an inaccurate response to the question as phrased, and that I post the photo from my online account, the specifics for which don't exist anywhere except their tiny, power-mad brain.
This is not the first time I've run into poorly executed question phrasing/expected answer combos.
As in this instance, a question deployed with an "or" option should be broken into two distinct questions that are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Max clarity and no room for interpretation.
The most egregious was BARE and the Rubber Ducky car washes. Question asked if the cashier provided a parting remark AND a thank you (my caps).
They would accept just a parting remark, so yet another inaccurate response demanded by an MSC.
Have synthesizers, will travel...