jenjen11, you are off and running! Additionally, you're asking questions to make sure you get it right. Kudos! Only a few Mystery Shopping Companies want an EIN. SSNs are fine with most. W-9s are not uncommon. Research this forum for information on EINs. Check with your State and local agencies before getting an EIN. Maybe there will be no problem. Depending on where you live, applying for an EIN can cause issues for you. We all have to research to make sure we don't cause ourselves aggravation. How do you know if you're getting it right? Go through the MSC's application process. Generally, you will be prompted if information provided is incorrect or if more is needed. If your application is successful, you most likely will get a confirmation email, with log-in rights. Once you get that, you log-in and are able to search the MSC's job board, and either apply for shops of interest, or self-assign, if the MSC permits that. Each MSC has its own reporting platform, and you do not need software.
Reading and participating in the forum will be such a help as you get going. Bestmark has some good shops. They are a legitimate company. Most Mystery Shopping Companies require individual application. Other good starter companies are MarketForce, Bare International, Maritz and Corporate Research/Stericycle. They have a nationwide presence, and help us get our feet wet before venturing into deeper waters. The forum provides a list of Official Mystery Shopping companies. It's in blue on the bottom right of this page, and takes you to the list and accompanying links to the MSCs.
Start small. Take a shop with no cash outlay - cell shop, bank shop, etc., or take a shop with minimal cash outlay - home improvement store, office supply store, etc. Weigh your options and decide if the fee and/or reimbursement is worthwhile to you, before applying, or self-assigning an assignment. After getting an assignment, thoroughly read the guidelines. Then, review the actual report questionnaire. Do a dry-run, if you think it would help. When you're ready, do the shop and complete the report, according to the provided guidelines. How do you know if you get it right? You may get feedback, you may get an email from the MSC requesting additional information, or not. Generally, no news is good news, and you just wait for pay day.
Stay at home mom to six kids ~ wow, do you have time to sleep
Mystery shopping is a great gig. Pick and choose, as many or as few as your life allows. It gets you out of the house, and lets you contribute money or reimbursed items of value to the household. I started mystery shopping when my kids were in middle school. They're grown now, and I'm still shopping.