Problem is IF it's this company, they are one of my best "grab & self-schedule" companies! I'm not liking the fact that I may get the heave-ho!
Speaking of this MSC, does anyone else get personal emails telling you "Fantastic job"? I'm only asking this because I got a couple for some photo audits I did with them, which I absolutely loved doing - and I got a nice personal email - not canned - from an editor. (Reason I suspect it was personal is because they specifically mentioned something I had done with the photos)
When I get something like that, then hear how they drop shoppers after a bit, I get crossed signals and wonder what's going on!
As far as other companies and rotations, I already self-impose visits where necessary so I'm not flagged as a shopper. Certain stores, nah, not with employee turnover. (Even before reading info here about it, I took it as common sense to not do it.) HOWEVER... there is this ONE STORE that every month when it comes up, I want to shop it. It's got a 60 day rotation - but I'm personally in that dang store weekly, because I LOVE IT! Heck, I gave my husband my Christmas list, and everything on it was from that store!
Now - wouldn't it make sense (it does to me, ha ha) to have a REGULAR customer go in there and do the Mystery Shop? A new shopper would look out of place because they wouldn't know the first thing about the store. I just did this shop last weekend, so now - darn it - I have to wait until March!
LisaSTL Wrote:
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> If it's Market Force then it is just a matter of
> time

Seriously, some companies have a hard time
> filling the jobs and keep sending the same people
> in too often and too many times. If you are
> planning on being in this biz for the long haul it
> can be a good thing to impose your own rotations
> on some shops. While it might be difficult to pass
> up the fees, you will minimize the chance of being
> pegged as the shopper which will then put you on
> permanent hiatus from not only that location, but
> all of the client's locations. Good rule of thumb,
> if it's either an in-depth interaction and/or the
> type of business with minimal employees and little
> turnover you should stay away until you can be
> reasonably sure you will not be recognized.
>
>
> klhofbauer Wrote:
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> > Oh bummer!
> >
> > So it looks like I have this to look forward to
> in
> > the future (Near or far)?
> >
> > That's not good!
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