I've been mystery shopping for a few months now (lurking on the forum - thanks for all the helpful posts, everyone!), and am getting to the point where I'm eligible to re-shop clients who have rotation periods.
While I'm pretty sure I've never been picked as a mystery shopper while in the process of doing a shop, I pride myself on providing detailed narrative in my reports, and if those reports are shown to the staff member who was shopped, I worry that they will be able to identify me in hindsight, and therefore recognize me if I shop that location again.
I'm not talking about the FF and gas station type shops here, I'm asking about the retail / banking / automotive / apartment / restaurant / bar type shops which have lower staff turnover and more customer interaction involved in the shop.
What has your experience been? Do you have any tips for writing detailed narratives in your reports that still manage to keep you anonymous? Or do most clients not show the actual report to the staff member who was shopped? Or do they only show them if it was negative? And if so, how negative does it have to be? (I've done a few shops where I've had great overall experiences, but a couple of the items on the checklist weren't done but for good reasons which I make sure I record - eg: other customers waiting at the register so they didn't loiter around the fitting rooms to check in with me)
Thanks in advance for your advice!