Hi and thanks everyone.
Here's how it played out. I didn't receive a return call from the MSC or the scheduler until this morning (Tuesday). The scheduler emailed me and told me that it was okay for me to do the shop on Friday, and asked me to go this week. I declined.
Honestly, I'm turned off by their slow response and I just don't trust them. They have received some bad press on this forum and I'm nervous about fronting large amounts of money. As shoppers, we assume the risk and I think that entitles us to quick responses and a certain level of security and professionalism.
A month ago, they sent me to a bar shop and I couldn't get anywhere near the bar to order from the bartender as instructed. I went very early to try to get a seat but it wasn't happening. I waited 45 minutes for something to open up but nothing did. The instructions said that if I ordered from the cocktail waitress, I wouldn't be paid so I got the geo-verify code to show I was there and took a couple of photos, and contacted the scheduler right away (no response). A few days later, the scheduler told me I would be paid for my time but the editor rejected the shop and I got nothing.
Too risky for me, and there are too many other MSCs out there.
LisaSTL Wrote:
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> I think this one is a tough call. A scheduler that
> has made mistakes before and we don't know if she
> is the type to shift blame or will man up if there
> was an error. Add to that the large expense to be
> carried for 7 or 8 weeks. For a non-reimbursement
> shop or minimal out of pocket my inclination would
> be to do it. A company and scheduler which I have
> a solid working relationship with also means I
> would go in a heartbeat. If I felt any of the
> above was in question then I would be hesitant to
> complete the shop without confirmation.