@scanman1 wrote:
I enjoyed catching the corrupt third party cell phone stores for a certain carrier. All but one was cheating the customers.
I did a route of purchase and return and at $50 a pop, it was the easiest cash grab for the least work and a report that was easier than an arches shop. I ended up keeping two phones from the only shop in town that was not cheating the customer and still had a grand opening banner. I guess they were not open long enough to become corrupt.
I had to lay out a large chunk of cash to buy all the phones, yet I was careful to read the documents and the return policy to be certain that I was capable of getting 100% of my money back. The MSC had my back and had in the shopper agreement that they would pay for the phone if it was not accepted as a return.
There was a purchase/return of phones on another thread that didn't go so well with Sprint. I feel sorry for those shoppers.
Edit: I did not include experience shopping that did not make a profit in this post.
Cell phone purchase/returns are not on anyones #1 list. This particular job was so easy, it made the list.
Hi scanman1,
I have greatly enjoyed reading your posts, since I started on the Mystery Shopping slippery slope four months ago.
Thank you very much for the great heads up on the corrupt third party cell phone stores.
If it is not too much trouble, can you please tell us some of the ways that the crooks cheat us poor customers?
Not only in the Secret Shopping world, but in the real world as well.
I am sure that we would all be anxious to learn.
Also, I think that your expose would also make a fantastic topic of its own.
Most probably, its own sticky, or even its own subject!