I remember for some shops, the specific location is told when it will be shopped. While one scheduler did reschedule shops for me on occasion, she was very reticent about it though, and let me know that it leaves a negative impression with this specific client if shops get frequently re-scheduled.@Insight wrote:
On the counter was a paper telling the employees that a mystery shopper would be there. I cant remember if it told the exact day or just a list of some of the days that the shopper would be thee.
@EnglishMorning wrote:
Realistically speaking, how many customers ask for a receipt who are not mystery shoppers? It's a requirement for almost all shops but it's always a giveaway that you're the shopper.
I **ALWAYS** ask for a receipt whether or not I'm mystery shopping....might have something to do with the generation I grew up in, being 71 years old.@EnglishMorning wrote:
Realistically speaking, how many customers ask for a receipt who are not mystery shoppers? It's a requirement for almost all shops but it's always a giveaway that you're the shopper.
@Morledzep wrote:
@EnglishMorning wrote:
Realistically speaking, how many customers ask for a receipt who are not mystery shoppers? It's a requirement for almost all shops but it's always a giveaway that you're the shopper.
To answer your question.. When my kids were tiny and I was distracted, a cashier stole money from me. And I had no way of proving that they did, I had no paper receipt. I have requested printed receipts, especially when I'm paying cash, every where I go since then. And I've been accused of shoplifting MANY times (I hadn't, and I don't), and having a paper receipt has saved my hiney every single time. It's not just mystery shoppers that ask for receipts.
@audrialyn30 wrote:
@Morledzep wrote:
To answer your question.. When my kids were tiny and I was distracted, a cashier stole money from me. And I had no way of proving that they did, I had no paper receipt. I have requested printed receipts, especially when I'm paying cash, every where I go since then. And I've been accused of shoplifting MANY times (I hadn't, and I don't), and having a paper receipt has saved my hiney every single time. It's not just mystery shoppers that ask for receipts.
You should have asked for a manager when that happened. They could have counted her drawer right then and there.
@EnglishMorning wrote:
Realistically speaking, how many customers ask for a receipt who are not mystery shoppers? It's a requirement for almost all shops but it's always a giveaway that you're the shopper.
Yeah, sometimes I'll even toss in an "I need it for my Fetch app" to add a little cover.@ServiceAward wrote:
@EnglishMorning wrote:
Realistically speaking, how many customers ask for a receipt who are not mystery shoppers? It's a requirement for almost all shops but it's always a giveaway that you're the shopper.
Realistically more than you might imagine. With receipt apps becoming even more popular, many people want their receipts. While asking for a receipt can be a giveaway, it is hardly "always" a giveaway. Even in the gas stations, turnover is high, so unless you are shopping to the owner or a long-time employee, a lot of them know nothing about mystery shoppers and wouldn't think twice about you wanting your receipt.
Also, as @jgardn02 stated, people on business want their receipts, too.