CheeChild Wrote:
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> Welcome mlmagic!
>
> Mystery shopping a fun (and sometimes
> exasperating) way to make some extra money. Yes,
> the certifications are legit. I have a silver
> certification. I am not really sure how much it
> benefits you to have one. Would I get fewer jobs
> if I didn't have it? I have no way of knowing
> because I've had one since I started shopping.
> But it's cheap to get a silver, so I think it's
> worth the investment.
>
> The best tip I can offer you is this: buy
> yourself a digital recorder and (if it is legal in
> your state) audio tape your assignments. My
> digital recorder is my most valuable MS tool.
> Here's what I do:
>
> Before I enter the location, I record the date,
> time and name of the business. That is recording
> #1. Then, I start a second recording and let it
> record while I am doing the shop. It captures
> everything that happens. When I exit the
> location, I click stop...so that ends recording
> #2. Then, I do a third recording stating the time
> I departed, the descriptions and names of the
> employees I interacted with, and a summary of
> everything that happened. When it's time to do
> the report, I can quickly get the start and end
> times and employee descriptions from recording #1
> and #3 and usually recording 3 (my summary) will
> give me all the info I need to do the report.
> HOWEVER, it's nice to have recording #2 there if I
> really need to get some fine details I have
> forgotten.
>
> Here's another tip for using a digital recorder.
> The brand and model I have is the Olympus
> VN-5200PC, which is an excellent, small recorder
> that is shaped somewhat like a small cell phone.
> I keep it in a cell phone case (the kind you can
> clip onto your belt). This works great because I
> can clip it onto my belt and easily record my
> shops without drawing suspicion to myself. If I
> need to, I can even pull it out and talk into it
> as though I am talking into a phone (I hold it up
> to my head like I would a cell phone with the
> microphone end near my mouth, so it looks like I
> am talking on a phone). Works like a charm! It's
> small and fits into my hand so well that nobody
> can see it's a digital recorder. They just think I
> am talking on my phone. I've been doing this for
> a few years now and I have it down to a science.
>
> Of course, I don't usually use the "talk on the
> cell phone" technique while doing my shops too
> often. I only do that when there is some reason I
> need to record something important that the
> recorder may have missed and I think I may
> forget.
>
> It's also great for clothing shops because when I
> go into the fitting room or rest room, I can
> quickly whisper some notes into the recorder.
>
> Again, you need to make sure it is legal in your
> state to audio tape people without their
> knowledge. It is legal in some states, and not in
> others.
>
> Re: car shops...each person has their own feelings
> about them but I wouldn't accept one for less than
> $50. I hate dealing with car salespeople and I
> find those assignments to be time-consuming and a
> hassle. Other people feel differently.
>
> As for Coyle, a lot of people love that company
> and they do have really nice restaurants and other
> assignments. In my opinion, though, their reports
> are too involved. Their fine dining reports take
> at LEAST 2.5 hours to do (often 3-4 hours) and
> they are very nitpicky about the format of the way
> you answer the questions in the report. I think
> they are PITA and not worth the aggravation, but I
> know others like them a lot.
>
> Good luck and let us know if you have other
> questions.
Wow and thank you for those amazing tips!!!!
I may do the silver cert soon, as yes, it is inexpensive and I do notice that when you are applying with alot of these companies, they ask for that number, so having it vs, not having it may be a good thing...
Can I ask you CheeChild, if you work full-time at this and how you keep things going, as once you do shops in your area, you have to wait to do them again, sometimes 3 months, or more! Just wonder what you seasoned pros do, to keep busy and get organized with this.
I will say, the forms are time consuming, so will be looking for ways to streamline that, so i am not spending hours after doing them!
Yikes...these first ones kicked my butt and I was up all night filling them out, as I did 3 shops in one evening and the forms had to be completed within 12 hours, so I think I will not do THAT again! LOL!
Talk to you all later!