ShadowShopper IS "for real", but I don't like their "automatic renewal" thing (as Ron discovered) and I think that the best way to use them is to sign up for their free bronze level and use them as a resource. Their Shoppers University (free) training material can be invaluable to a new shopper.
I've found that MANY of the emails they send for "jobs in your area" are really not in your area, but may be "in your state" in reality. I do not dispute that they can refer you to available jobs, but instead of paying them to do it, you can register directly with the company for free! Take some time (We all have it. That's why we got into MSing) and register with at least 5 companies a day to get started (make sure to keep an alphabetical list with your shopper # and any unique log-in information) for each company as they're all different. In a week, you'll be surprised at how many companies you're registered with. And you can build your list from there (volition.com has a free alphabetical list of companies and the MSPA also has a list of member companies) that you can register with (just click on the company name and it takes you to a registration page). Make this an on-going process and register with as many companies as you can (there's like 400-500 MS companies,so you'll have plenty of places to register).
As for certification, YOU DON'T NEED TO BE CERTIFIED TO SHOP. However, while most companies do not "require" certification, the MSPA Silver certification (at least) will help you. If you can't afford to spend the $15 for it right now, then get study for (through their free Shopper University) and get ShadowShoppers free CertiShopper certification to start. Why? Because I have found that (all else being equal), at least 9 out of 10 Schedulers will give the job to a shopper with some kind of certification over a shopper with no certification at all...and it will make about 150 more companies who DO require you to be MSPA certified available to you.
I should also mention that from time to time, a "smart" MS company will include their name in the portion of the "jobs available" email that you get for free from ShadowShopper. If you're not already registered with them, just do an internet "seach" for that company (who supposedly has jobs available in your area) and register directly with them. It's a GREAT way to build the list of MS companies who shop your area.
Hope this helps you "newbies".
nwazshopper
MSPA Silver Certified
Shopping NW Arizona