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Post by lxuliba on Sept 5, 2008 14:45:36 GMT -5
How do I get started in the Mystery shopping experience. I know nothing about it. I always thought it was a scam?
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Post by eileen on Sept 5, 2008 17:49:24 GMT -5
Take a look at the mystery shopping section. Connie has an awesome list of legit sites.
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Post by Connie on Sept 5, 2008 18:50:41 GMT -5
At the top of this section there is a stickied post with the legit mystery shopping companies. Just start applying. One tip.. write up and save a paragraph or two about a good or bad shopping experience. Be very detailed with names etc. You will need this when you are applying.
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Post by mysterymom on Sept 25, 2008 8:03:23 GMT -5
HELP!! I'm trying to find out who took over the Friendly's mystery shop account which previously was handled by NSS and Shopper's Critique. Service Sleuth has the integrity shops, this is not my forte, I'm looking for the lunch/dinner shops.
Also if anyone has any information on Red Robin, Bertucci's, Bugaboo Creek, Wendy's, Papa Gino's and any other fast food or casual restaurants I'd greatly appreciate it! Thank you!
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Post by dragondy on Sept 25, 2008 9:45:06 GMT -5
I'm totally new to this and am still skeptical with this whole mystery shopping thing. Can someone who did mystery shoppings describe what a typical shopping experience is like? ie: do you have to create a situation to see how the sales person re-act and what they did to resolve the problem? Is there a list of factors that you need to look for? I guess my question is what does one do on theses assignments. TIA for any insight you're able to provide.
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Post by Connie on Sept 25, 2008 13:58:20 GMT -5
It really depends on the shop.. there is a thread here that might answer some of your questions: www.itsfree.proboards43.com/index.cgi?board=mystery&action=display&thread=10665There are some shops like apt or bank shops where you do play out a pre-set scenario. Other shops you just go in and make a purchase and check to make sure the place is clean, employees are wearing names tags, and that everything in general is how it is supposed to be. Then you write up your reports. In general you always have a "training" for the different types of shops so you will know what to expect and what is expected of you.
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