@Mermo wrote:
Watch out for the misleading guidelines for [client name redacted by KokoBWare] shops. I always ask the scheduler + a couple other IPSOS if a 2nd order can be done to utilize the $10 expense - all said it was ok to upload both receipts. Graders are inconsistent or do not always know. Finally got the Proj mgr for [another redaction] Tony Medina. Despite what others told me or Guidelines, he said only 1 rcpt can be done. Still questioned him, as the guide is misleading. Very inconsistent co.
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@luvtwoscrap wrote:
@charlhenri Your shop was probably rejected because you did not put enough information in the details on the report. I do know that xxxxx is very strict with these surveys and that the guidelines are basically spelled out for you. If you didn't try on jeans, then you need to let the editors know why you didn't try them on. You can only bypass trying on something different if they do not have your size. That is spelled out in the guidelines. I had one rejected because I tried on blue jean shorts. That is when I realized I didn't read the guidelines thoroughly and it was of no fault but my own.
I have done plenty of these shops. Ipsos has always treated me well and I do know that these editors don't make up the rules. They work very hard and I don't think you understand how many projects these people have and how many hours a day they work trying to get everything finalized so we the shoppers can get paid. But at the same time, they also have a job to do. Please be patient and understanding with the editors as well.
Make sure you read guidelines and know what you are supposed to do beforehand is all I can say.
It doesn't sound like any of this was the editors fault, more like you didn't read and understand what was expected of this shop.
@F and L TeleComm wrote:
I was thinking the exact same darn thing Charlhenri! I would think xxxx would want to know that their products are NOT being recommended.@charlhenri wrote:
And I do believe the retailer would love to know that when requesting an item for a formal event, denims are not recommended. Since Ipsos is rejecting all the shops where you don't try specifically denims, imagine all the data they're missing about their stores suggesting other pants to shoppers...
You seem a little hard. You either are or should be an editor. I did NOT start the shop early. I actually messed up my time in a "senior" moment. I was not given an opportunity by the editor to correct the time in. However, my dispute was listened to and the shop accepted and is pending payment.@sandyf wrote:
I have had many times working for this MSC when the editor has asked me for more information or to change an error. In those cases, I have always gotten paid and perhaps knocked down a point on my report. Most companies who give you specific hours for a shop would disapprove in my experience if you started either too late or too early.
It seems to me that the main issue here for many shoppers is not paying thorough attention to the guidelines.
I didn't miss anything you said. Your tone was not nice and blamed the shoppers. Now I happen to insist on certain things in shops even when the employee doesn't want to do whatever it is that I need them to do. However, since I am not always 100% "by the book" in my thinking I can see clearly how the shopper was following the natural course of the interaction.@sandyf wrote:
I gather you missed that part of my post as well.
LOL, I sympathize. Unfortunately, for me, I think this is about the only job I can do right now. But if I can get enough rental properties up and running...well maybe I can consider quitting.@shopperbob wrote:
Bob concludes--If that were, in my opinion, a fact, I would immediately retire from all shopping activities.
@panama18 wrote:
L.O.L. Pretty much every shopper who posted a gripe in this thread also, in the same post, admitted a guidelines violation. It's a jeans shop but you didn't try on jeans. You want to place a second order to use up the reimbursement. You sit in the parking lot and count it as shop time. You shop the wrong day part.
Hey, we all make mistakes. I certainly do. The thing is, you have to own them rather than blaming the MSC, whichever one it may be.
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