@FrugalCat wrote:
I just looked up some covert audits in my area. From what I can tell from reading the guidelines, you go into a drugstore or supermarket and have to check on 60 items. For this you get paid $30- so 50 cents an item. How do you do this without being "outed"? Is it worth it? I've never done one of these and am curious about it. Guidance from a more experienced shopper, please!
If you’re referring to the same MSC that has the postal shops, I have some experience. I’ve completed the same covert location 5 times.
For the location that I complete, I am paid about 7 times the amount that you’ve been offered and I do it twice a month on an every other month schedule. The location is 36 miles one way from my home. It takes me about 2 hours in the truck stop to complete the 120 - 160 items that are in the audit.
When or if asked if I can be helped, I immediately reply with, I am comparing prices with other truck stops since I am an uber driver and often stop at gas stations on the way to the area that I work in. It usually strikes up a friendly conversation about rideshare driving and then I’m left alone for the remainder of my time in the store.
These prices are not scanned in but instead, entered by hand through the app on your phone. If the price matches what the company already has in their system, it takes no time to enter. If the product is on sale, you need to include the sale price. If there isn’t a price tag, you basically skip the item. If the product isn’t in the store, that’s another skipped item. For the skipped items, you’ll still need to select the reason why it was skipped.
The part that is the most time consuming is when I have to locate certain things in the actual truck part of the building. Sometimes those things are tricky to locate because what the app says for the description, isn’t what an item has on its price tag so you just do the best that you can. If you can’t find it, skip the item by saying it’s not carried at that location.
The schedulers that I have worked with, are amazing and so helpful. They completely understand that I may not be able to find certain items so they tell me to do the best that I can. They don’t expect me to stay in there forever. The app takes some time to get used to, but the schedules are wonderful about helping you while you’re in the store.
I hope this helps with your decision on whether they’re worth your time.
Note: I have never accepted any of the audits where you stay in the store for 8 hours earning $0.06 per item. I feel like those would be a bit more difficult to remain covert.