@sstsau wrote:
@HonnyBrown Are you looking at the dates in November, not this week? I know the shops for this week are up to $15 now (in my area), but I was looking at the shops later next month that are not bonused yet. I've never seen a non-bonused shop or starting fee of $15.
Sorry, I agree with the earlier poster that online shops are the best. That way you pay when you order, don't have to speak to anyone to place the order or pay when you get there. Phone shops are second best, since both of them do not require you to eat in person.@Tanischri87 wrote:
Phone are the best.
Yes, this is definitely true (and should be obvious from looking at shops on the website). Anything left by Monday is a hard to fill shop. I'm actually doing a shop today, which I was offered $25 for and accepted since it's my usual price for that location. They actually called me on Monday, and I was surprised to be offered it since I had not seen it when I looked earlier, just the dinner shop and did not receive a Samantha offer for the lunch. Someone must have flaked on them. Wasn't going to do the shop on Tuesday since we had a major storm. Someone must have finally taken the dinner for that day.@wrosie wrote:
A US based scheduler told me that the shopping week for Five Guys is Wednesday until Tuesday. If this is true, shops on Mondays and Tuesdays should be easier to get bonuses/MAO on.
While the FG website may not allow you to place an order for less than $15, third-party delivery services like DoorDash typically will (and while the guidelines may say that they prefer that you order from FG, you should prefer not to have to order extra unreimbursed stuff to do the shop). And the prices seem to be the same as on the FG site. So order through a delivery service rather than direct with FG. The delivery fees may be higher, but that part of the reimbursement typically is not a problem.@wrosie wrote:
I did a delivery shop yesterday. It says right in the guidelines that some locations require at least a $15 order for delivery. The website won't let you order unless the pre-tax amount is over $15 so with tax, it automatically exceeds the reimbursement. I had to order a bacon burger, regular fries and a bottle of Coke that came to $15.77 with an additional $1.34 tax.
@gene wrote:
This Monday night got call from scheduler. She offered me shop for $19 and due till Wednesday this week. I said that I am going to get COVID vaccine and I am not sure how I will fell after.
After call ended I went to website to check that location. I was not surprise seen that shop is available for $25 and they were willing to negotiate my offer.
That is call prove me one more time do not accept any offers by phone.
I've also experienced this, but generally accept $25 offers without checking. I should start looking all the time.@LindaS wrote:
Check the board while you are on the phone with them and tell them politely what the fee is. They will have to check but I've gotten the fee listed on the board every time but one. I don't know why they didn't give me the fee that time so I declined.
I got a call today for another location offering me $6. They must think we are idiots, since they're listed for $20 on the website! I wasn't interested in the location, so I didn't bother arguing over the price.@sigh wrote:
You must have some kind of magic @MisterBill. I got a call last week asking me to do a shop at a location that I have never done before. They offered me $6. six.
This still hasn't been fixed. I guess it won't be until they bonus the shops.@sstsau wrote:
So I was scrolling through the job board this evening and noticed that for the week of 11/11-11/14, the lunch shops are those that require shakes (reimbursement is $19.70). But the job fee is listed as $5 instead of the $9 that is normally.
Sorry you're having trouble getting the big bucks. In my area, there seem to be a limited number of shoppers, and even though there are some who are foolish enough to take them at the base price weeks before the shop (i saw some weeks with only a single shop available, and not the week when it's an all-day shop), I can always be sure that there will be one for me at the price I want.@sstsau wrote:
For Five Guys, I wish the "norm" for me was $25 like some of you get. I rarely see any location near me reach $15, and almost never see $25. Surprisingly, I did get a Samantha offer for $17 last week, but although I replied with the date I could do the shop, they must have assigned it to someone else. It is what it is, I guess.
Ah yes the lowball tactic, I know it well. I've found the best strategy with schedulers is to let the call go to voicemail (some leave messages, some don't, but you can call back regardless), which gives you time to get to the job board and see what the offered board rate is. Then when you have the scheduler, if they lowball, tell them what's on the board, then demand a few bucks more.@sstsau wrote:
I'm also receiving fewer calls nowadays, and of course when I do get called they offer the job board price or even lower...
Did you resubmit the same offers? I thought you needed to go $3 less on your rebid?@NinS wrote:
Some offers of mine for my usual high fees were rejected on Friday evening but accepted on Saturday morning.