I would agree GfK is a joke--were it not for the fact that they are some of the least professional people I have ever worked with. It took me five plus monthsto get that bonus, which is frustrating enough. The real issue was they would look at their own emails stating the bonus in bold in the subject line and would still not be able to figure it out. After finally saying yes, they saw it and would pay, they "lost" that email. When I threatened to go to the BBB and the MSPA (with whom the MSCs sign agreements and (for lace of a better term) a code of ethics) they told me I had violated my IC. I am glad some shoppers have not had such negative experiences, but I look at this as SHOPPER BE WARNED. If you do a shop and get screwed, don't be surprised.
BTW. I signed up for an entirely different shop with a different company to do busiess censuses. The material I receicved for review has GfK's name all over it. When I applied, there was no mention of GfK. I have asked the scheduler of the other MSC (the one with whom I applied) if there was a connection. Since the shop (census) itself and the forms are very complication, it looks like GfK's hand is all over it.
TesoraBellissima Wrote:
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> GFK is a joke. They were desperate for help in
> August 2011 with a Saks Fifth Avenue Mystery Shop-
> a purchase and return of $500. I completed both
> parts of the shop, on different days as specified,
> and had the report in 20 hours before the due
> date.
>
> I was emailed the next morning for clarification
> of an answer. I emailed back the clarification
> within an hour and a half.
>
> I was then emailed and said my shop wouldn't be
> accepted because I did not complete it per the
> instructions, and I did not respond to the
> clarification email within 24 hours. I forwarded
> the very email I had sent with an hour and a
> half.
>
> What happened was a prolonged, five month battle
> with GFK, the Better Business Bureau and myself.
> GFK owed me $45, which they never paid, but what
> they did do was spend 5 months responding to my
> continual complaints with the BBB with letters
> from their "vice president." The ridiculous part
> is it cost them way more money and aggravation to
> respond with their numerous official letters and
> emails than to pay me my $45.
>
> I had email evidence that I had indeed completed
> the shop appropriately, answered the clarification
> email almost immediately and tried to avoid filing
> a complaint by emailing my scheduler six times.
> All pieces of evidence were simply ignored by GFK.
> I mean, this evidence was date-stamped,
> time-stamped emails. Incontrovertible. Simply
> ridiculous.
>
> I've done over 100 mystery shops and this is only
> one of two jobs I've ever had an issue with. And
> pretty tellingly, I was the 9th person to file a
> complaint on the BBB website with this joke of a
> company. My guess is they stole my report, used
> it and did not pay me. My guess is also that they
> work out of someone's basement in Hell's Kitchen.
>
> Stay far, far away. No good deed goes unpunished.