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I see that TUAU is part of the Market Fource family. Do they still have shops or have the combined with the companies that Market Force supports. I did not see any shops anywhere in the US for TUAU

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All the shops TUAU used to post are posted on the Market Force Blue job board for self assign. Pretty much the same directions and similar report. Pay is the same for some, slightly lower for others.
Since MF kicked me to the curb, can't do them except for the bar audits I still do with a company I like, although report tons harder.

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I've wondered about that report, Irene. Same client as TUAU, now on Market Force? I LOVE that bar/restaurant. Since MF hasn't kicked me to the curb yet, I still do that bar when they moved over to MF. I've seen it with the other MSP. I've never shopped for that MSP because they frequently pay with a gift card, but I have noticed they don't pay for this particular restaurant with a gift card. I've been thinking about doing it.
AM, they reimburse and pay a 10.00 fee for the Brewery only. I am used to the reports,(although lengthly) and love the company. Many of their other restaurants do pay with GC. I do a couple a year and use the gift card when I travel to visit my daughter in Chicago.
We both enjoy the restaurant and it works for us. The Brewery bar audit is
fun....give it a try.

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Since TUAU is included in Market Force, there are no longer any shop on the TUAU job board. The same jobs are now only in Market Force.

D. from Nova Scotia
The good thing for me about the shops going through MF is that quizzes are no longer required, and you can self-assign. There was one quiz I never passed, and I never figured out what I did wrong. Also, there was one shop for which I applied several times but never got. Just the other week, I was able to assign it through Marketforce.
I'm in Canada (GTA) and used to love certain gas and grocery shops offered by Tell Us About Us. Since they have been bought by MarketForce, I am unable to find those shops and MF is not very helpful in answering my questions, just an automated message to keep checking the job board. How do I find out what MS company now does those locatoins?
It's always sad when a MSP either gets bought or loses a client, because you suddenly don't know where the client you enjoyed shopping has gone, whether they have moved to another MSP or whether they are no longer shopped. I am betting that Market Force retained most if not all the TUAU clients. You should probably keep watching the MF board. Since jobs are self-assign, and since MF has a larger shopper base, the jobs go much faster than TUAU jobs did. If you are signed up with enough companies, you should see the clients another MSP if they have moved.
PurplePatricia, MF has the gas shops that TUAU used to have. They just don't post them all at once like TUAU used to do. They're posted in dribs and drabs with no rhyme or reason. I used to be able to get at least 6 of those gas shops monthly. Since they've been with MF, I've done 1 shop. Like AustinMom said, MF's shopper data base is huge and the shops disappear very quickly sad smiley

I don't know about grocery shops as I've never done those with TUAU.
Thanks, I am on MF several times a day looking for those shops and have not even seen one in the past four months. I am signed up with over 50 MS companies, but a lot of them have very few shops in Canada. :-(
I truly miss TUAU, a company I really liked. It takes a lot of persistence finding these shops on MF but so far I have seen all the ones I did for TUAU although some took me months before I finally saw it. The last one I found at about 3 AM...it was not there late evening and would have been gone by next morning (of course since I found it and snagged it!) had I not been awake and trolling.
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