I've been doing some pickup shops this week,and I notice that I'm getting free shipping (well under $35) as well as "goodie bags" with various samples. Anyone else?
Did a Kroger shop today. I went to a lane with both cashier and bagger. Since there were a few people ahead of me I was able to to get bagger description but her badge was covered by her hair. Just as I got to the register, the bagger left saying she would be right back. The cashier placed the items in the bags and left them on the belt. Meanwhile, another clerk who appeared to be going on break
Luckily, I haven't taken any shops. I just wanted to learn more about them. I'll wait and see if the fees go higher.
Thank you guys for all your suggestions and tips.
I do have a friend that is almost 80 and expects she will be in assisted living eventually, so I can base everything on her. What kind of report is usually done? Is there a lot of writing? Would it be a good idea to bring my friend along, or go solo? The shop pays $47.
Pizza delivery shop. Wants you to reach their automated ordering system. $20 reimbursement and $5 fee. What about delivery fee and driver tip? Sounds like I'd be out of pocket.
I did a FF shop last year and I had to spend $15. I don't remember what the flat fee was. But most of the time the store didn't have $15 worth of products to buy. I bought boxes or produce and it was a very good deal. The MSC that offered FF no longer lists them in my area.
Hi. I'm about to do my first pickup and have a question about payment. Do you pay online when you place your order or do you pay when you get your groceries? Thx
I just noticed some eyeglass shops available in my area. It requires 11 covert photos of marketing material. These stores are usually pretty small and would be difficult to do covertly. Any tips? Thx
I have had the opportunity for a shop for the last week, but the food items aren't being replenished. I don't want to have to buy "foturkey ham" and hummus and then throw them away. I'll keep checking.
Thanks, MisterBill. I completed this shop and the only trouble I had was figuring out how to send the receipt in the app to my computer (obviously, I'm no techie). I bought two boxes of fresh produce, and some salads and cheese. I'd like to do this again. Don't know if there's any kind of rotation schedule.
What are the differences between the types of HP audits - ink, supplies, toner, and experience? The MSC doesn't list many details. Do you talk to an employee? Do you use an app? Do you have to go in the back room? Photos for all?
Any info appreciated.
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I just saw a BL furniture shop for my area. I've never done one. What exactly does it involve? All the details say is to "evaluate" a certain piece of furniture.
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I picked up a couple of curbside shops. I've only done dine in before. How is the tip handled? When you order? Or don't curbside orders usually get tips?
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Thanks, Sestra. Since I had a grocery shop today, I thought I'd try to input on my phone, and it worked. Not much typing, but I still prefer using my computer.
The email was from TrendSource itself. Effective Sunday January 3.. "Any project not input within 2-hours of the time printed on the store receipt will not be accepted." I'm assuming that if you can get to your computer and input it within two hours, you'll be OK.