quote:Originally posted by Zygote: I've even started doing Mystery Shopping. I've got 94 points now! Not bad, eh. I feel like a professional spy. That's about as exciting as it gets these days.
I want a thread about Mystery Shopping on my desk by tomorrow morning. Failing that a post on the subject, here, in the next ten minutes. Also - what do points mean?
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prizes of course. Surely any Englishman knows that.
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Carved TMO on her clit just to make you feel bad
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Gordon Brown has been trying to put me out of a job for the last two years now, I have become somewhat blase.
I considered taking up mystery shopping, but felt I presented a laughable candidate whose purpose would immediately be evident, so I didn't bother.
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quote:Originally posted by MiscellaneousFiles: I want a thread about Mystery Shopping on my desk by tomorrow morning. Failing that a post on the subject, here, in the next ten minutes. Also - what do points mean?
I just signed up here. You don't get much money, but it's something to do on your lunch hour or whatever. You're awarded a set number of points for each 'assignment' that you complete. The fees vary, but you get loads of free stuff. Most of mine have been at betting shops, restaurants and off licences, so I save quite a lot of money.
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Also, you get the satisfaction of providing a 'detailed analysis' of the way you are treated by certain members of staff throughout your visit. Obviously, you can't resort to simply slagging off anybody that you don't like, but the reports that you complete are aimed at deriving knowledge from all aspects of the service that you receive, so no stone goes unturned. I might just be a sad bastard, but I like to think that my feedback will do something towards how customers are treated in future. Shoddy service is the kind of thing that riles me, so I don't find doing this a chore at all.