When I accept a shop, I am committed to it. I will not disappoint a mystery shop client and accept a higher paying shop for the same time period and flake on the shop I committed to.
Corporate Research was canceled by their client, or they discontinued offering services to a steak house in the New York/ New Jersey area. If I canceled on them, they would cut me from their list of shoppers even though they could get another back up to perform the shop.
A shopper cannot easily get a replacement shop and may have already turned down subsequent job offers because that meal period was committed to Corporate Research. Mystery Shopping Companies should, as a compensation, pay shoppers a $10 or $15 fee for abusing the shoppers' time or risk the shoppers announcing to their fellow shoppers the name of the Mystery Shop Company, as I am doing here.
If Cprporate Research does not offer more than an apology and continues to abuse shoppers' time and causes them to lose income, the penalty should be that the UNITED SHOPPERS should boycott that company. A "NO SHOP" list should warn shoppers that they risk losing money by accepting shops from Mystery Shop Companies that ask shoppers to commit time but fail to pay for that time.
The MSPA is a group of Mystery Shopping Compamies. They would never establish rules governing flaking by their members although, if they had integrity, would require members to compensate shoppers when they flake. The Mystery Shopping companies have back up applications to replace a flaking shopper. Shoppers do not have a backup list of shops they refused because they committed their time to a flaking Mystery Shop Company.