Flash Wrote:
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> I would strongly suggest putting a handful of
> fresh, new AA batteries in your pocket and
> wandering into your local Goodwill or similar
> thrift shop. There are probably a number of
> digital cameras available. I would stay away from
> the Kodak EasyShare cameras as they eat batteries,
> but you don't need a camera with lots of
> megapixels to do mystery shopping. Not long ago I
> was tempted by a Sony 4.1 megapixel Cyper-shot for
> $2 at Goodwill--it is exactly the same camera I
> currently use for mystery shopping and would be a
> backup. In any event, drop your fresh batteries
> into the camera and give it a try to make sure
> that the electronics aren't fried. If the camera
> has been without batteries for a while, it may
> take a minute or two to 'charge' up enough to
> work.
>
thank you. i will visit the goodwill store. ironically, goodwill was my first mystery shopping assignment, lolol. i had a chain of five goodwill stores that i had visited. however, i was so bad on my first day that they spotted me looking at employee nametags. it was working for a company that i had found through a careerbuilder job site, so i was a direct employee and did not find it through the mspa. when i got hired by the company, one of the interviewers accidentally asked me if i was a mystery shopper with the standard mystery shopping companies that are available to us here, to find out if i knew of their competitors. but i had never even heard of such a thing as mystery shopping companies through the internet. that's how i learned about mystery shopping. therefore, i quit that company and got silver certified about six months ago.
> About a year ago there was a big push for folks to
> 'simplify' their lives by disposing of desktop
> computers, digital cameras, iPods, alarm clocks
> and laptops because "you can do it all with your
> smart phone or iPad". Thus there is a surprising
> amount of electronics at Goodwill these days.
>
> Edited after reading your post, Vince:
> In mystery shopping you will do a lot of 'hiding
> in plain sight'. People go around taking pictures
> of a whole lot of odd stuff just because they can.
> Whereas with a film camera I probably shot 3
> rolls of film per year (i.e. about 100 photos),
> with a digital camera I am free to shoot thousands
> of photos and discard those that were lousy with
> no added expense (like film developing to discover
> if anything turned out okay). I have shot photos
> of meals in restaurants, displays in stores, pumps
> at gas stations etc. etc. and nobody has raised an
> eyebrow. If I'm on a shop I usually have a ready
> excuse in mind, but heck, I take pictures even
> when I'm not on a shop!
>
i will probably just buy a new digital camera then for $50. i saw them at best buy for $50 three months ago, but they only had the pink ones left, lol. but i will look again and maybe they will have other colors also. it was a clearance item.
> I have an antiquated flip phone that has a camera
> and I don't pay to have email on the phone. I
> purchased a cable that allows the camera to upload
> to the USB port on the computer. It is a bit
> twitchy, but it works. Because it is twitchy, I
> am just ballsy and whip out my camera to take
> pictures and use the cell phone as a backup in
> case I forgot to bring along extra batteries and
> my camera goes dead.
i really like my current phone because it has a full qwerty keyboard and looks like a blackberry for $100. but it is a go-phone. i use it for the calendar and notepad, so that i don't forget anything anymore. no more penciled to-do lists and i never miss appointments now. so i will keep it forever. it is a samsung phone, but i really seldom use it as a phone, except for emergency purposes. it is a pay-as-you-go go-phone which charges me $2 a day only on the days that i use it for unlimited usage per day. and i only use it once or twice a month at best. it can also receive voicemails without charging me a fee. if i use it only once for the month, then i pay $2 for the month. and i never miss appointments now. it even doubles as my alarm clock. i just can't attach a cable to it to download/upload pictures, so it's no good for pictures without the email option. i'm just too afraid to part with my go-phone. it does so much for so little, outside of pictures.