Hi fellow Shoppers,
I've just started doing this about 2 weeks ago. And I just wanted to introduce myself and also tell my fellow newbies (rookies) what not to do from my experiences so far.
1) Don't panic - even if you don't get everything you need the first time, try, try again. My very first Shop. A Two Part Luxury Car Shop from RSG. I had been trolling the different sites for about 6 months prior to that, but had never actually applied for any shop. I got a notice from ShadowShopper about 2 1/2 to 3 weeks ago; RSG was desperate for shoppers. I Don't know what finally prompted me to take action (probably the large shop pay out), but I applied, never thinking I'd be awarded the shop. I was! Now what? I began trying to talk myself into attempting the shop. First I was going to bow out of the yearly conference call. But somehow I found myself making the call that next Sunday afternoon. Glad I did because just hearing an actual person talk about doing these types of shops settled my nerves a lot. Thanks to Rich at RSG, I was almost convinced I could do it. Now to just talk my best male friend into going with me. At the very last minute he bowed out. I was on my own and I had only 2 days to complete the shop. I emailed my scheduler and requested a few extra days, Rich had said they were flexible as long as you let them know beforehand what was going on. He wasn't wrong. Extra time granted. Ok so now I had to attempt the shop, I had committed myself!
First visit to the dealership, I walked in and suddenly I forgot everything I had rehearsed. And what was I supposed to get while I was there? Damn if I remembered. Sure enough I walked out without 3/4 of the information I needed to complete the shop. I dashed off a frantic email to Rich. I was convinced I had blown the whole shop and I would never work for RSG ever again! To my amazement, Rich emailed me back, "Just get what you need on your second visit" I did, and yesterday my payment for that shop went into my Paypal account!
2) Don't give up on a shop. Even if you think its blown. My second set of shops, also for RSG, the DIY shops where you go to the store location, pretend to be interested in an expensive item (i.e., a refrigerator, wood flooring), interact with a floor Associate. Wait and see if they offer you A Credit Card or other finacing. Ask them a few leading questions if they don't; Pretend to be hesitate when asked if you are interested in applying, see if and how they try to overcome that resistance. Then gracefully bow out. You then repeat the whole thing with a cashier (different product). I completed three such shops, without a single snag. I thought, wow, I'm really getting good at this, even enjoying it. Then I went to complete my 4th such shop. I had called the store 2 days earlier, as I was directed too (I knew the shop was still in business and new its hours, but I did not know if they sold refrigerators at that particular location). Whomever, answered the phone, assured me they did. No such luck when I arrived on site. I inquired about this with a Floor Associate. Afterall, maybe they were just out of stock. Nope. They don't sell them at that location. But he could order me one off the website. Instead of walking out and cursing the person who answered the phone, I played along. I had no idea if it would count as a shop. But hey damned if I was going to walk away from that shop! I submitted the questionnaire for that shop and emailed my scheduler, and explained the whole story. My shop was cleared for payment. Although I haven't been paid for any of those shops yet.
3) Now what to do. Use your MSC contacts, pick their brains. Ask them for help. Let them know when there is a problem. They very well may know a simple solution. Maybe its just extra time you need, ask for it. Or maybe you need special equipment or apps to assist with your shop(s). My third set of shops. Menu Audits for ACE. I completed 2 of my 4 shops without incident. The other two tossed me out figuratively on my arse when they caught me taking photos. What did my scheduler suggest when I sent her a frantic email. Why not try an adroid app which hides that you are taking photos? I didn't know anything about those.I was practicing at a local coffee shop last night with one, nobody even suspected I was snapping picture after picture. Now I'm prepared to walk back into each of my 2 remaining shops, to shoot the menu boards right under their noses!
Thanks for reading my story. I'll try and share whenever I can as I negotiate my way through this new and exciting world of Mystery Shopping. Nobody's perfect, we are all learning. If you make a mistake, dust yourself off, learn what not to do next time and what to do and carry on. I am so glad I found this site, because I have already learned so much reading the many posts.
Lady Marius,
Canadian Mystery Shopper
I've just started doing this about 2 weeks ago. And I just wanted to introduce myself and also tell my fellow newbies (rookies) what not to do from my experiences so far.
1) Don't panic - even if you don't get everything you need the first time, try, try again. My very first Shop. A Two Part Luxury Car Shop from RSG. I had been trolling the different sites for about 6 months prior to that, but had never actually applied for any shop. I got a notice from ShadowShopper about 2 1/2 to 3 weeks ago; RSG was desperate for shoppers. I Don't know what finally prompted me to take action (probably the large shop pay out), but I applied, never thinking I'd be awarded the shop. I was! Now what? I began trying to talk myself into attempting the shop. First I was going to bow out of the yearly conference call. But somehow I found myself making the call that next Sunday afternoon. Glad I did because just hearing an actual person talk about doing these types of shops settled my nerves a lot. Thanks to Rich at RSG, I was almost convinced I could do it. Now to just talk my best male friend into going with me. At the very last minute he bowed out. I was on my own and I had only 2 days to complete the shop. I emailed my scheduler and requested a few extra days, Rich had said they were flexible as long as you let them know beforehand what was going on. He wasn't wrong. Extra time granted. Ok so now I had to attempt the shop, I had committed myself!
First visit to the dealership, I walked in and suddenly I forgot everything I had rehearsed. And what was I supposed to get while I was there? Damn if I remembered. Sure enough I walked out without 3/4 of the information I needed to complete the shop. I dashed off a frantic email to Rich. I was convinced I had blown the whole shop and I would never work for RSG ever again! To my amazement, Rich emailed me back, "Just get what you need on your second visit" I did, and yesterday my payment for that shop went into my Paypal account!
2) Don't give up on a shop. Even if you think its blown. My second set of shops, also for RSG, the DIY shops where you go to the store location, pretend to be interested in an expensive item (i.e., a refrigerator, wood flooring), interact with a floor Associate. Wait and see if they offer you A Credit Card or other finacing. Ask them a few leading questions if they don't; Pretend to be hesitate when asked if you are interested in applying, see if and how they try to overcome that resistance. Then gracefully bow out. You then repeat the whole thing with a cashier (different product). I completed three such shops, without a single snag. I thought, wow, I'm really getting good at this, even enjoying it. Then I went to complete my 4th such shop. I had called the store 2 days earlier, as I was directed too (I knew the shop was still in business and new its hours, but I did not know if they sold refrigerators at that particular location). Whomever, answered the phone, assured me they did. No such luck when I arrived on site. I inquired about this with a Floor Associate. Afterall, maybe they were just out of stock. Nope. They don't sell them at that location. But he could order me one off the website. Instead of walking out and cursing the person who answered the phone, I played along. I had no idea if it would count as a shop. But hey damned if I was going to walk away from that shop! I submitted the questionnaire for that shop and emailed my scheduler, and explained the whole story. My shop was cleared for payment. Although I haven't been paid for any of those shops yet.
3) Now what to do. Use your MSC contacts, pick their brains. Ask them for help. Let them know when there is a problem. They very well may know a simple solution. Maybe its just extra time you need, ask for it. Or maybe you need special equipment or apps to assist with your shop(s). My third set of shops. Menu Audits for ACE. I completed 2 of my 4 shops without incident. The other two tossed me out figuratively on my arse when they caught me taking photos. What did my scheduler suggest when I sent her a frantic email. Why not try an adroid app which hides that you are taking photos? I didn't know anything about those.I was practicing at a local coffee shop last night with one, nobody even suspected I was snapping picture after picture. Now I'm prepared to walk back into each of my 2 remaining shops, to shoot the menu boards right under their noses!
Thanks for reading my story. I'll try and share whenever I can as I negotiate my way through this new and exciting world of Mystery Shopping. Nobody's perfect, we are all learning. If you make a mistake, dust yourself off, learn what not to do next time and what to do and carry on. I am so glad I found this site, because I have already learned so much reading the many posts.
Lady Marius,
Canadian Mystery Shopper
Lady Marius
Canadian Mystery Shopper
Canadian Mystery Shopper