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Let me suggest you start with the 'Nuts and Bolts' thread at the top of this forum for how this works and then the other 'stickey' threads in this section of the forum. You will need to register with some companies to find work, but that is all explained. Welcome and happy shopping!
psharonann Wrote:
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> i want to get started how do i

May I humbly suggest that you begin by capitalizing the first word of every sentence. Also, every sentence must always end with an appropriate punctuation mark.
To be a mystery shopper, you must consistently use good spelling, punctuation and grammar. If you don't have those skills, you'll probably have a pretty tough time working as a mystery shopper.
Good luck in your endeavors.
rstrick Wrote:
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> How do i find shops in or near my area.
I am new 2 this can someone please tell me the 1st thing to do to get started with mystery shopping
fgarrett Wrote:
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> I am new 2 this can someone please tell me the 1st
> thing to do to get started with mystery shopping


You are in the right place, but you need to read all the instructions.
1980dory Wrote:
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> psharonann Wrote:
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> > i want to get started how do i
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> May I humbly suggest that you begin by
> capitalizing the first word of every sentence.
> Also, every sentence must always end with an
> appropriate punctuation mark.
> To be a mystery shopper, you must consistently use
> good spelling, punctuation and grammar. If you
> don't have those skills, you'll probably have a
> pretty tough time working as a mystery shopper.
> Good luck in your endeavors.


The "appropriate punctuation mark" for your first sentence would be a question mark. Also, "must always" is redundant, as is "must consistently."

No one is perfect.

D'Agosto


"What does it mean? You ask. I answer not/For meaning, but myself must echo, What?/And tell it as I saw it, on the spot."
The point is valid and we should point out the importance of grammar and punctuation. I recognize my imperfections. Many of my posts contain errors and I have had more than one report dinged a little bitsmiling smiley Younger people are especially prone to typing the way these posters have because of the prevalence of texts and Twitter. Better for forum members to point out the issue and have them get used to it here than to have their first (and probably last) shop submitted that way.

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Dagosto Wrote:
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> 1980dory Wrote:
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> > psharonann Wrote:
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> > > i want to get started how do i
> >
> > May I humbly suggest that you begin by
> > capitalizing the first word of every sentence.
> > Also, every sentence must always end with an
> > appropriate punctuation mark.
> > To be a mystery shopper, you must consistently
> use
> > good spelling, punctuation and grammar. If you
> > don't have those skills, you'll probably have a
> > pretty tough time working as a mystery shopper.
> > Good luck in your endeavors.
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> The "appropriate punctuation mark" for your first
> sentence would be a question mark. Also, "must
> always" is redundant, as is "must consistently."
>
> No one is perfect.

Yes, I do make an occassional error. But my writing is consistently clear and understandable. The companies I work for appreciate that.
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