Last year I hated the thought of these shops because taking an item to the register and then leaving it there if they answered wrong is so awkward. I liked the change to just buy two, but of course that needs the right price.
In March they hit $30 and I was happy to take a route. I made like $150 for a short day and had meals to reheat for the next few days. (And two Delta 8 prerolls I haven't smoked yet. ????) I even found it worth it to go into a hair salon as a bald man and pick a haircare product to buy. (Couldn't make nails work though. Apparently none of them actually sell the polish? I guess that would defeat the point of the service.)
Some things to watch out for though. It's very important that the receipts to be identical except for surcharge stuff.
* I don't know if it specifies, but do use the card first, then cash. In one case they had an unposted minimum on card transactions, so I had to buy a second of the item I had picked out. Which means also a 4th. (Even identical items they won't accept 2 on one receipt and 1 on the other.) Had I paid cash first I would have had to return 1 to buy 2, with cash, and look really conspicuous.
* You have some flexibility to meet the checkout minimum, but not to max your reimbursement. For example, I went to a bakery and got 2 small cannolis for $5. (On each receipt.) They accepted it but told me I should have only bought one. But I could have bought a large cannoli for $6 and been fine. And I've bought 2 different items on each receipt to meet a $10 minimum. So if you're trying to get close to the $8 reimbursement, better to do it with one item.
* As long as you finish the shop in the window, you don't have to do both visits simultaneously. Most of the time it's still easier to double up, but if for some reason you don't want to then it's fine.
* I don't think there's a rule against returning a product afterwards. (Providing the business doesn't mind taking it back, of course.) I don't have the guidelines in front of me, but there was one salon where the least I could pay was noticeably over reimbursement. So after the shop was accepted, I returned it. (Unless of course that's not allowed, in which case none of this ever happened.)
Don't take them cheap, because they're very precise and difficulties arise. If you have to spend $10 over reimbursement, that's a lot more acceptable when the fee is $30 than if it's $14.
(I still have no idea why locations appear and disappear like they do, but MSCs be cryptic sometimes.)
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2024 10:31PM by Amarsir.