I called a scheduler and she acted as if she had no idea I was deactivated. She offered to sign me up for more shops! All that was available were, in her words, the "ones no one wants." I have emailed the help desk, but not gotten a reply. Perhaps I will next week. Thanks for all of the info. How do all of you know so much?
KateH Wrote:
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> AustinMom Wrote:
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> > Typically when MF deactivates a shopper, I am
> told
> > that the shopper logs in and cannot see the Web
> FX
> > so the shopper is no longer able to select new
> > shops. But everything else should still be
> there.
> > Any shops already assigned to the shopper are
> > still assigned, and the shopper can complete
> all
> > already-assigned shops. A lot of shoppers
> worry
> > that they will not be paid for shops done after
> > the deactivation, but I have never heard of MF
> not
> > paying for the shops done. Even if you cannot
> > assign yourself any more shops, you should be
> able
> > to complete the shops that were already
> assigned
> > to you. Or to cancel them if you prefer.
>
>
> You know you are deactivated when you log in and
> the web select shop tab is missing. You can still
> log on in the website for a few months afterwards
> until the completed shops are paid and they always
> pay for the shops done when you are deactivated.
> Then you are unable to log in completely. If it is
> near the end of the month and you are deactivated,
> they completely remove the shops that you have to
> do. There is no magic number or restriction on how
> many jobs you can do and then reach a magic
> deactivation point. I have done more than 2k shops
> and get the tax form annually for a substantial
> amount from MF. A problem with deactivation is
> that some are done automatically by the computer
> and depending on how long you have been shopping
> with them, the help desk is not willing to give
> you the benefit of a doubt and try to resolve the
> reason for deactivation as they assume you are
> trying to scam them. There is a minority of
> shoppers who do try to scam by signing up for
> multiple accounts to overcome restrictions, do not
> do both sides for the FF client, phone in the
> phone shops, etc. MF is a multibillion dollar
> company that right now tries to become a
> multinational and does not have the time to deal
> with the emotional needs of some of the shoppers.
> Many of the other ms companies are small
> businesses and the owner and senior employees are
> the schedulers/office managers/accountants and are
> more willing to try and resolve issues themselves.
> That's not MF's profile. Many shoppers make a
> substantial work with MF and these are the ones
> most often that run into a problem due to the
> higher probability of misunderstanding and
> automatic deactivation (it can be from time
> between shops as has been mentioned earlier, not
> submitting 2 receipts for multiple FF shops that
> only have 1 side but the computer can not
> differentiate that and see a receipt slot still
> open, etc). Just be diligent and polite and
> probably you will be reactivated later if you ask
> politely and have worked for them for a year or
> more.