Patti63 Wrote:
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> Ok,,, These three reasons listed are indeed valid.
> Although, I do ask all you "Experienced Mystery
> Shoppers" a very important question regarding a
> "New Mystery Shopper", and the listed reasons
> given above of why one would not lead, guide, and
> direct a fellow "NEW" mystery shopper. You see, I
> am a independent contractor and have helped many
> in my years in service as a Notary Signing Agent.
> Knowledge is power and what we do with this
> knowledge is up to each individual. So, it is
> truly a matter of perspective of how we choose to
> view this situation. I myself choose to assist a
> beginner with the do's and don'ts from my
> experiences of mishaps or successes. If I am asked
> and can assist a fellow individual from avoiding
> all the dangers and/or pitfalls that's going to
> waste their time, money, and energy then, I will.
> Example~ The companies your aware of that DOES
> NOT PAY, or their scams etc, etc, etc... I must
> add, besides the numerous pseudo companies that
> are out there lying in wait to prey or scam the
> novice mystery shopper which has no clue, nor
> warnings of their fraudulent activities.
>
> In closing, I have tried this once before and the
> very dangers I speak of is exactly what had
> happened to me. I am once again trying this out
> and sincerely hope that there are folks out there
> that do concur with my outlook. My best to all ,
> Patti
Hi, Patti, welcome to the forum. LOVED the first part of your post because it's clear you completely understand the value and the necessity of hard work when you are starting out as a mystery shopper as well as the value of the business that you are building with your hard work.
But the middle and end of your post made me believe that, while you are very savvy about mystery shopping for a new shopper, you have not read very much of the forum.... perhaps you have read no more than this first thread. My advice would be to spend some time reading the rest of the forum. I think you'll find that many posters have spent many unpaid hours helping others. You'll find many, many warnings about no-pay companies. Posters here on the forum were warning shoppers away from Freeman a couple of years before Freeman totally stopped paying shoppers, back when they were only a slow-pay rather than a no-pay. There are many threads warning of scams. There are many responses to calls for help from new shoppers. AND there's New Mystery Shopper section that provides enough information to allow a new mystery shopper to get their mystery shopping business up and running immediately - although with a lot of hard work. I REALLY know about that - I used that information and the forum to get started in 2008 - and I owe a debt of gratitude to all the experienced forum posters who helped me. If I can give back now to repay what they gave me, I will at every opportunity.
After you've really investigated the forum, I'm thinking you may realize some things are not quite as you first perceived them. In that case, I hope you'll come back and revisit your post.
Welcome, and good luck shopping. Lots of information and help - FREE - is available here to you and all new shoppers.
.....edited ..... because ..... longtime shopper ...... and I.STILL.CAN'T.SPELL.............
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/10/2013 01:48AM by AustinMom.