Hi everyone,
My first post here. I've been doing mystery shopping for about five years now, but only on a very casual basis - I go in spurts where I'll do a dozen shops in a two week period and by that time I'm so sick of Applebee's (or whatever) I stop signing up and forget about it for months at a time. Then at some point I get a phone call from the MS companies I do the most work for begging me to take a last-minute shop, which I almost always do, and I wind up signing up for a couple more and then a couple more, and two weeks later I'm once again so sick of (whatever) I could scream. Rinse and repeat.
Anyway. I have almost always done fast food and restaurant shops, with only brief forays into retail now and again. I've never before done a shop that requires a phone call - until now. One of the major stores I do a lot of work for has introduced to-go or takeaway service, where you call in your order in advance and then pick it up. Of course the concept is very interested in finding out how this is working for them, so I got the phone call.
I signed up for a few shops and took a look at the info they're asking me for. A lot of it is very, very specific and will take place over the phone. I'm starting to worry that I won't be able to remember every teensy detail after I hang up. Of course I can jot some of it down while I'm still on the phone, but I know it's going to be more difficult than I think to juggle a stop watch, notepad and pencil, phone, and still be able to hold a casual conversation as well as do the quick thinking that is sometimes required when your target doesn't respond the way they're supposed to and you have about 5 seconds to think of an alternate way to get the information out of them without looking like that's what you're doing (I'm sure everybody here knows exactly what I mean).
I was wondering, as the subject of my post states, if it's legal to record a phone conversation without telling the other party that you're doing so. I'm almost positive the restaurant will be recording ME - but can I record THEM and not say anything about it? Is this covered by Federal law or does it vary from state to state? I'm in New York.
If it IS legal, does anyone have suggestions as to how I can go about recording a phone conversation without having to go buy a $100 piece of equipment? I don't have a tape recorder or anything like that.
If it's NOT legal, I could use some suggestions on how else to make sure I accurately note down everything I need to tell the company.
Thanks for any advice!
chaospearl