data1025 Wrote:
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> I always use the restroom first so I can get it
> out of the way (if the shop requires it) and to
> turn on my DVR as I exit. Additionally, I normally
> shop the FF shops alone and bringing my left over
> food or drink into the restroom or leaving it on
> the table unattended is not an option.
I normally do the restroom check after the check has been presented and returned. My timings and observations (except for parting remarks from the host) at that point are done.
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> I've also had a "rejected" shop at a zoo. I didn't
> read the requirements that said I had to view X
> number of the animal trainer type attractions and
> get names. I missed one, so $60 and a 2 hour drive
> to see monkeys and alligators bummed me.
Sigh. I'm sure that was a hard lesson learned, but one that will not be repeated.
>
> I've done an appliance shop where NO one had a
> business card. The sales person nor the manager
> nor the front desk had one. No card, no pay. I
> canceled the shop and noted to the scheduler that
> no one had a business card. The sales person wrote
> his name and cell number down on a brochure, but
> his cell was from another state as he said he just
> moved. I didn't feel it was even worth my time to
> try writing that up.
No way in heck would I not proceed with submitting my report and uploaded proof. Just because the cell had an out of state area code would not preclude it from being an accepted proof of visit. Cancelling a shop on or after the shop date can have a negative impact on the shopper.