I got the same survey but wasn't even thinking that I could spend only $20 and then still get the $100...that makes the gift card option more enticing, when originally I was not enthusiastic about it at all.
@boridi wrote:
Thinking of how I can game this... Do a shop, spend $20, and get "reimbursed" with the $100 gift card?! It's not cash, but I just quintupled my BJ's credit.
I've had that happen too where there is another shopper assigned to a date too close. I've had success emailing the scheduler and telling them what days I could do it and was often assigned the shop.
I love them and hope they don't end...these are all things I buy regularly and having them paid for AND delivered is amazing. I also think they need to raise the reimbursement since they started charging for shipping. I don't mind so much because I would buy these items anyway and it's usually only $3-$5 over.
@Mel41099 wrote:
Does anyone know what MSC they use? I know they are a franchise so I guess it may vary. I am in Southern California. TIA!
I was in there the other day and could see into the back room behind the register - there was a bulletin board with info about survey results so it leads me to believe they use someone. I’m signed up with what I thought was every MSC active in the area bu
It’s a one year “assignment” if you’re accepted you automatically get new shops each week. They don’t show up on the job board. I had seen 1-2 last year looking for backup shoppers and I never got selected. I can’t remember if I got an email or saw it on the job board but did get accepted for this year - my assignment started in August. I get assigned 3-5 a week.
I have So. Many. Eggs!!! I just started doing these and I’m loving them! It seems like there may be a few variations of required products - my list does not have any cleaning products, bread, milk, yogurt or ice cream. But the items I do have are ones I regularly buy and the reduction in my grocery bill is amazing, plus the delivery means I don’t have to go anywhere! I am having to get creati
Olive Garden had one earlier this year that was reimbursement only and did not cover the cost of the required items. I did one b/c my daughter loves OG and we’d eat there anyway.
@Msilk wrote:
Coyle is very narrative heavy. What works for me is to keep their questionnaire open on one screen. Then in a word processing or grammar program on another screen develop a narrative that addresses all the questions. I keep track of all times during the encounter with a program called ShopIt by Tarushi that allows me to discreetly make notes and take pictures on my phone as a th
I do them all the time - sometimes 2-3 a day. They only take me 25-30 minutes. I use my notes app, and photograph a tag for each section so I don’t have to write anything down. I typically will browse in my own size as I do them so I’m shopping at the same time.