nslowry Wrote:
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> I had a shop rejected the other day too. The
> instructions said to interact with an associate.
> There was a man building a display and doing some
> other work. He was wearing a black polo shirt and
> black pants like the other associates were
> wearing. The only difference was that he did not
> have a red "streak" on his shirt.
>
> He came up to me and asked if he could help so we
> went through the whole scenario of looking for pet
> treats and toys. At the end of our discussion, he
> mentioned that he was the district manager of the
> chain. Who knew???
>
> Since I couldn't really go up to another associate
> and ask the same question, I ended the shop and
> submitted the report. The MSC rejected it because
> I did not talk to an associate. He acted like he
> worked there, talked like he worked there, dressed
> like he worked there, was doing work other than a
> rep would do so I knew he wasn't one of those, and
> so on.
>
> Any comments?
Seriously, the MSC needs to tell you what you could have done differently to not get rejected. About the only thing I can think to do is after ending the shop, call or email the scheduler or help desk and explain the situation before reporting the shop.
Don't name the client yet so you can name the MSC later and not accidentally violate the ICA and forum rules. I'm sure I'm not the only one that wants to know what MSC flagrantly ignores valid shopper inquiries like yours.