@ColoKate63 wrote:
If it helps: I had this happen over ten years ago. Hasn’t happened to me since then.
I honestly think that this is a bookkeeping email of sorts that the automated IPSOS system churns out. Not a genuine notification.
Remember, as an IC, you DO have a written contract with IPSOS to perform the work.
@CoolMusic wrote:
They're my bread-and-butter, so I suffer through their nonsense.
They are on quite a roll these days with contradictory information, including the OP's cut-and-paste.
Best I can tell the shop did meet the requirements for acceptance. Nothing in the guidelines about client changes/errors.
@mystery2me wrote:
I just have to say here I see nothing wrong with the original message or the way it was presented. I can see how it might be offputting to a newer shopper who has not gotten used to the chatbot nature of much of the feedback, but that is all it is. The editor selected an option from a pick list just as we do when entering reports, and it inserted the selection into an automated reply. I would have been appreciative they started the message with, "You have already been paid for this shop." The messages that scare the crap out of me are the ones that say I will not be paid.
@viv0412 wrote:
@mystery2me wrote:
I just have to say here I see nothing wrong with the original message or the way it was presented. I can see how it might be offputting to a newer shopper who has not gotten used to the chatbot nature of much of the feedback, but that is all it is. The editor selected an option from a pick list just as we do when entering reports, and it inserted the selection into an automated reply. I would have been appreciative they started the message with, "You have already been paid for this shop." The messages that scare the crap out of me are the ones that say I will not be paid.
The line 'your shop did not meet the requirements for acceptance'
THAT'S the problem wording. Yes, my shop did meet the requirements. That wording flat out says I did something wrong, which I did not. New shopper or not I shouldn't be told I did something wrong when I didn't.