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This thread explores participants' experiences and opinions regarding mystery shopping, including the legitimacy of various companies and the types of jobs available. Participants share personal anecdotes about their involvement in mystery shopping and discuss the challenges and rewards associated with it.
Participants generally agree that one should not pay to become a mystery shopper and express skepticism about the legitimacy of certain companies. However, views differ on the profitability and availability of jobs in various locations.
Participants' experiences vary widely based on their geographic locations, with some finding success in urban areas while others struggle in rural settings. The discussion reflects a mix of positive and negative experiences with mystery shopping.
This thread may be of interest to current or prospective mystery shoppers, particularly those seeking insights into the legitimacy of companies and the nature of available opportunities.
PampMomof3 said:Donna, why is that? Is it because there are others in the area or theres just not enough jobs?![]()
Grey said:I've been a mystery shopping scheduler for over 6 years. DON'T EVER PAY TO BECOME A MYSTERY SHOPPER. They should be paying you.
Also, it's important to remember that for every retail store or restaurant that has their establishment shopped, there is a market research company that is in charge of their shopping program. A lot of people think that one general company would handle all mystery shopping, but that is not how it works. So, you need to sign up with as many companies as you can to get the most amount of shop offers.![]()
jdavis said:AH, so I know you (well not really, but I am on at least one of your message boards). I think I have also recieved emails from you, the name sounded familiar.
Jennie4PC said:Jennifer,
I have always thought about doing online surveys if you can find who you did themn through let me know since I am on the internet alot also.
Thanks
Mystery shopping is a market research technique where individuals, known as mystery shoppers, are hired to evaluate the quality of service, products, and overall customer experience at various businesses. They provide feedback based on their experiences, which helps companies improve their operations and customer satisfaction.
To get started with mystery shopping, you can sign up with reputable mystery shopping companies that connect shoppers with assignments. Create a profile, complete any necessary training, and begin applying for available jobs. It's important to read the guidelines carefully for each assignment to ensure you meet the requirements.
Successful mystery shopping requires attention to detail and good communication skills. Some tips include: thoroughly read the assignment instructions, take detailed notes during your visit, remain discreet and professional, and submit your report promptly after completing the assignment. Additionally, being familiar with the brand and its products can enhance your evaluation.
While most mystery shopping assignments are free for the shopper, some companies may require you to pay for the products or services upfront, which will be reimbursed later. It's important to clarify any costs before accepting an assignment to avoid unexpected expenses.
Mystery shopping can provide supplemental income, but it is not typically a full-time job. The pay varies depending on the assignment and location, and while some shoppers may earn a decent amount, it often depends on the number of assignments completed and the complexity of the evaluations. It's best to view it as a side gig rather than a primary income source.