@jblair2000 wrote:
Hi there! I’m still pretty new to this, so I am confused by some phone shops I’ve been looking at. It says that you need to create an alias for each call you make, including name, email, and phone number. With caller ID, how would you do this? And how many email accounts do I really want to create?
Thoughts?
Hi JBlair:::: Welcome to the wonderful world of mystery shopping.
If you're keeping track of whom you call and whom you work for (as you should in a diary of some sort), you really don't have to create that many unless you're doing this on a monthly basis. At that point, the MSCs would probably deny you the shops via rotation limits.
What I recommend you do is this; for e-mails and names.
*If you use Google as your primary account, create accounts on Yahoo or vice versa.
*Take a cast of a movie, sports team, or some other roster. If you wish, mix the names up. So using the movie *Armageddon for example, I will say my name is Owen Willis or Bruce Wilson (Owen Wilson and Bruce Willis were in the movie). I used to be a big Detroit Red Wings fan so I have been Darren McCarty in about 20 different cities. You don't want to use Peyton Manning or someone universally popular.
*Pick a 2 digit number (or if you're using a sports team--you can pick the jersey number). Lets say 18.
*Pick a middle initial...lets say "A".
So I create a Yahoo e-mail
account...OAW18@Yahoo.com. It takes about 5 minutes once you get the hang of it.
As for phone numbers, often times the MSCs will have you call a drop number...1-866-XXX-XXXX. An automated device answers. You then enter a account and a code from your shop guidelines. Usually 8 numbers followed by 5 numbers when prompted. This gives the caller ID a different number than the device you're using. If you're just calling directly, *67 works pretty well in masking your numbers.
I often make about 30 calls a month for about $5 each. Pay very close attention to the times and dates to call.