SmartPhone Burke?

Anybody done one?

MSC is offering either $18 or $25 in my area.

The "no interaction" in the offering initially caught my attention.

But it looks like considerable work with a high probability of being outed.

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I saw this. I consider it to be nigh unto impossible. It requires counting and identifying phones, making measurements of displays and positions, etc. What employee would not notice that?

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
Is it just me or does this MSC generally have a lot of clients with sure-to-be-outed or generally complex, time consuming assignments for the fees that they offer?
I haven't done this one. For this MSC, I've only done one type of shop on the secret platform. But seeing all of those scanning shops, it made me adverse to try any others.

I checked out the MSC directly some months back. A campground shop sounded interesting, but it would have required overnight. The only other appealing shops were the airport lounge ones. It's going for $75 and $60 right now. I don't check often, but they don't seem to get bonused even though it seems to sit for a while. Also, I wasn't able to find feedback about the shops on what it was like. It'd be beneficial though in my area because Dallas is one of the few cities with a certain lounge, and you can do the other lounge at the same time.
The one I read said something about a gym in the lounge. I'm guessing they'd want you to use it. They couldn't pay me enough to exercise anywhere, much less an airport. My daughter likes that stuff though. Somebody will do it.
If you're already there for a flight, that would be ideal, but it's been a while since I've boarded an airplane. The dates do look flexible. I've been to both lounges. The one you're referring to has a couple of Peloton bikes and yoga mats, not too bad. It actually might be beneficial for the flight. That's really the extent of it.

There's actually an area with pods where you can just take a nap if you really wanted to, or you can work from your laptop. If you're ever on a connecting flight through DFW airport and have access to it, I would recommend!
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