I have used them and several other companies to try and get started Mystery Shopping for my self and my family, because our lives have changed so drasticly and we needed to pay our bills. I decided to become a myserty shopper full time so I sign up with an Organization and I went through the lists they displayed and we have had so many jobs I have also given jobs away to others and they too have made money, but you have to work at it yourself to continue getting jobs. If you write an informative BIO & you add your phone number the different companies will contact you for the jobs and you can then you sign up with the different companies and you have to continue looking all the time for different companies give out different kinds of assignments.
I have yet to find one that has paid for any money for the miles I traveled? I will have to take that off of my taxes when I do them this year. You are allowed to take off business costs off of your incomes tax return as a cost for doing your jobs for the year.
IF YOU WANT THE WORK IT IS OUT THERE, BUT YOU HAVE TO ACTIVELY WORK AT IT EVERY DAY. IT'S THE REPORTS THAT TAKE UP YOUR TIME AND THAT TIME DOES NOT INCLUDE THE TIME THEY WANT YOU TO SPEND IN THE STORE. You have to ask yourself is all the time worth the money you are making? (But include the time you spend at home writing the reports & fixing them, because they will take off money for grammar or your misstakes)
If you don't write well I would go into the merchasndising part of the business instead of mystery shopping.
But shadow shoppers is a good jump off point to the business of mystery shopping because they do know who the companies are that are asking for help.
Dated: December 13, 2006 11:10 AM
So make sure you write a interesting BIO w/Phone Number and Check out the other Organizations that also have a list of Companies who are looking for Mystery Shoppers