Looking to become a MS

Hi I am reading your forum for assistance to become a MS. I have some questions and hopefully will become an active MS. I just registered with JobSlinger.com as my starting point.

1. What is a MSPA certification code?

2. Do I need a resume?

3. What is SASSIE?

4. Giving out Social Security info a must?

Any advice for a "really newbie" would be appreciated. I am trying to decide if this is something for me to do.

Thank you in advance.

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aturtle2 Wrote:
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> Hi I am reading your forum for assistance to
> become a MS. I have some questions and hopefully
> will become an active MS. I just registered with
> JobSlinger.com as my starting point.
>
> 1. What is a MSPA certification code?
>
> 2. Do I need a resume?
>
> 3. What is SASSIE?
>
> 4. Giving out Social Security info a must?
>
> Any advice for a "really newbie" would be
> appreciated. I am trying to decide if this is
> something for me to do.
>
> Thank you in advance.


MSPA is the Mystery Shopping Providers Association and if you so choose you can become silver or gold certified. If you do you would then have a code to input.

I have never needed a resume.

Sassie is a shop form platform. Some companies use Sassie to send out email notifications of available shops and for you to input your shops on. Many different companies use Sassie so signing up for just one company that uses Sassie does not equal signing up for them.

This is a job for real and we do pay taxes on it so as such our social security numbers are required. Some people prefer to wait until they get a job from a company before giving it out, other companies won't even offer you a job if they don't have it. I always just input mine when I first apply to the company assuming they have a secure site and in my 12 years of shopping no one has yet to steal my life (identity, bills, or payments).

Liz
@Turtle -

Liz pretty much answered your questions.

1. Do a search on this forum for MSPA Cerification or MSPA - and check out the topics. That will help you determine what to do about this. From what I personally gather, it's not necessary. And quite frankly, as busy as I have been these first 10 days of the month, I don't really need to be "certified". YMMV.

2. Never had a resume, though I have had to answer some of those "Why would you be a good shopper" questions.

3. See Liz's response.

4. Yup - if you want paid, you sure are going to have to give out your SS#. Also, if you make more than $599 in one year for a MSC, then you will be sent a 1099 form - so the companies need your SS #.

Now.. here's a little write up I've put together for those who post in the "Member Introduction aka New Members Forum". It will give you a brief overview/ideas/suggestions.

Hope this helps!

Try and spend as much free time as you can find READING the forums. Too many new shoppers come in, post 1 time, and then skeedaddle. There is so much valuable information you can find just by visiting (even lurking), and reading!


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You are probably feeling somewhat overwhelmed, wondering where to begin. Here are some facts and tips:

1. Mystery Shopping is NOT "quick money" or a "way to make a living". (True, few people do, but they are gone on over-the-road video trips for several weeks at a time, and they BUILT their Reputation by starting at the beginning.) Mystery Shopping is work - hard work. You are self-employed. You pay taxes on ALL of your income (YES, EVEN on that single $7.00 Shop Pay you got from one company you did work once in the year!). You need to keep a track of ALL of your expenses. You should have an office with a good computer, internet, printer, paper, ink, a good camera (if you decide to get into auditing), or a good cell phone with a camera.

2. You get paid (starting usually) $4.00 to $10.00 AFTER you complete a job, submit a survey free of errors, have your survey accepted, and hopefully had no deductions!

3. You get paid - 95% of the time - 45-60-90 days AFTER your survey is accepted. (There are a few companies that may pay in 30 days, just don't count on it, and it really helps to learn how to balance/budget your future earnings.) Most of the time, you will need to lay out money first. Example - that Fast Food shop? You need to pay in *CASH*. You'll get reimbursed - and also a "fee" - but that will come later (See #2 above)

4. You need proper Grammar, Spelling, Capitalization, and Punctuation. Yes, that should include a forum. We consider ourselves professionals, even on a forum.

5. READ - pull up a chair and Read. Tired of reading? Don't like to read? Well, you are not going to learn anything unless you start reading. Grab a soda, coffee, tea, whatever your preference and start going through all of the threads - at least threads on the first page of EACH forum. Forums are listed at the bottom of all of the pages.

When you get to "New Mystery Shoppers" Forum: [www.mysteryshopforum.com] - there are "Sticky Threads" at the top of this forum. READ through ALL of the information that a long time shopper/member (Flash) wrote for new shoppers. Then, go back and read it again. Some people have been known to print out the information that Flash has written (not all of the follow up threads, just her first post).

6. Get yourself set up with a spreadsheet to keep track of your future jobs. Search here on the forum "spreadsheets" - and you should pull up ideas on how others set them up. You NEED to keep track of your expenses - you will need those for tax time!

7. Get yourself set up with a PayPal account. I would also suggest that you set up an email ONLY to be used for Mystery Shopping - and use that email to connect with your Paypal account and the one you use signing up with MSC's.

8. I'd also recommend that you start a new checking account - ONLY to be used for Mystery Shopping. At tax time - especially if you stay interested in shopping - you will be SO glad that you had separate accounts! Someone recommended it to me when I first started - and I am definitely glad that I did get one!

Have fun shopping - but you do have to do the work yourself. It's the only way you are going to learn, and find out what type of company works best for you.

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