@KokoBWare wrote:
Not a huge amount of money, but still extremely annoying. I completed a $33 shop for Secret Shopper in March, the only one I did for them that month (they don't offer a lot of shops in my area). Since I'm ranked "Established" and not "Privileged" or "Elite," I can't get my payments electronically and still have to rely on getting their paper checks.
Well, I have "Informed Delivery" from the Postal Service, and in my daily email more than a week ago, there was an image of a letter from Secret Shopper with my check, supposedly on its way. But it still hasn't arrived. I don't know what happened to it but I'm going to take a wild guess that one of our brilliant local letter carriers put it in the wrong mailbox and whoever got it just threw it away. (The USPS around here is something else. I moved here from another state almost a year ago. Getting them to properly update my address was a huge hassle that took weeks.)
So I went to the Secret Shopper website to see what their policy is on re-issuing checks:
"If it has been over ten (10) days and you haven’t received the check and Secret Shopper hasn’t emailed you that we have received it back from USPS Postmaster, there are two (2) options available to get your check REISSUED to you. The fees below are from the bank to reissue the check. They will be deducted from the original amount of the check.
"1. If the check date is LESS than sixty (60) days, it is still a valid check and will be accessed (SIC) a $40.00 Bank Stop Payment Fee ($25 stop pay fee + $15 reissue fee) before it will be reissued. The fee will be deducted from the check amount. The NET amount of the check will be issued to you with the updated valid profile address that you provide.
"2. If the check date is AFTER the sixty (60) days the check is expired but still lost, it will be reissued to you less $15.00 (Bank Reissue Fee) before it will be reissued. The fee will be deducted from the check amount. The NET amount of the check will be issued to you with the updated valid profile address that you provide."
Since $40 is more than $33, unless I'm reading it wrong, it looks like I've got to wait 60 days in order to get $18 pay for my $33 job. I also like how they just assume the check got lost because I gave them an incorrect address. There's nothing wrong with my address, you jerks.
I did one shop for them in April and one today. I guess that's it for me with Secret Shopper. I'll white-knuckle those last two checks and hope they get to me, then that's it. I'm not working for a company that still uses Pony Express to deliver payment. The ponies around here are just too dumb for me to take that kind of chance.
I wouldn't be surprised if that's why so many of them insist on still paying via paper check. Bonus points to the ones who put "not eligible for mobile deposit" on the check....their second line of defense is hoping you forget to take it to the bank before the "void after" expiration date.@sestrahelena wrote:
I guess the system greatly benefits the MSC who gets to eventually keep all the money behind those uncashed checks.
@drdoggie00 wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if that's why so many of them insist on still paying via paper check. Bonus points to the ones who put "not eligible for mobile deposit" on the check....their second line of defense is hoping you forget to take it to the bank before the "void after" expiration date.@sestrahelena wrote:
I guess the system greatly benefits the MSC who gets to eventually keep all the money behind those uncashed checks.
Are there many who still pay only via paper check, Doggie? I am only signed up with about 80 companies and Secret Shopper is the only one that still mails paper checks via USPS. Sinclair used to but switched to emailed checks, as does Service With Style (or at least they did when I last worked for them about a year ago).@drdoggie00 wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if that's why so many of them insist on still paying via paper check. Bonus points to the ones who put "not eligible for mobile deposit" on the check....their second line of defense is hoping you forget to take it to the bank before the "void after" expiration date.@sestrahelena wrote:
I guess the system greatly benefits the MSC who gets to eventually keep all the money behind those uncashed checks.
I’m not sure how many still do, Koko, but they’re likely in the minority now.@KokoBWare wrote:
Are there many who still pay only via paper check, Doggie? I am only signed up with about 80 companies and Secret Shopper is the only one that still mails paper checks via USPS. Sinclair used to but switched to emailed checks, as does Service With Style (or at least they did when I last worked for them about a year ago).@drdoggie00 wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if that's why so many of them insist on still paying via paper check. Bonus points to the ones who put "not eligible for mobile deposit" on the check....their second line of defense is hoping you forget to take it to the bank before the "void after" expiration date.@sestrahelena wrote:
I guess the system greatly benefits the MSC who gets to eventually keep all the money behind those uncashed checks.
@KokoBWare wrote:
Not a huge amount of money, but still extremely annoying. I completed a $33 shop for Secret Shopper in March, the only one I did for them that month (they don't offer a lot of shops in my area). Since I'm ranked "Established" and not "Privileged" or "Elite," I can't get my payments electronically and still have to rely on getting their paper checks.
Well, I have "Informed Delivery" from the Postal Service, and in my daily email more than a week ago, there was an image of a letter from Secret Shopper with my check, supposedly on its way. But it still hasn't arrived. I don't know what happened to it but I'm going to take a wild guess that one of our brilliant local letter carriers put it in the wrong mailbox and whoever got it just threw it away. (The USPS around here is something else. I moved here from another state almost a year ago. Getting them to properly update my address was a huge hassle that took weeks.)
So I went to the Secret Shopper website to see what their policy is on re-issuing checks:
"If it has been over ten (10) days and you haven’t received the check and Secret Shopper hasn’t emailed you that we have received it back from USPS Postmaster, there are two (2) options available to get your check REISSUED to you. The fees below are from the bank to reissue the check. They will be deducted from the original amount of the check.
"1. If the check date is LESS than sixty (60) days, it is still a valid check and will be accessed (SIC) a $40.00 Bank Stop Payment Fee ($25 stop pay fee + $15 reissue fee) before it will be reissued. The fee will be deducted from the check amount. The NET amount of the check will be issued to you with the updated valid profile address that you provide.
"2. If the check date is AFTER the sixty (60) days the check is expired but still lost, it will be reissued to you less $15.00 (Bank Reissue Fee) before it will be reissued. The fee will be deducted from the check amount. The NET amount of the check will be issued to you with the updated valid profile address that you provide."
Since $40 is more than $33, unless I'm reading it wrong, it looks like I've got to wait 60 days in order to get $18 pay for my $33 job. I also like how they just assume the check got lost because I gave them an incorrect address. There's nothing wrong with my address, you jerks.
I did one shop for them in April and one today. I guess that's it for me with Secret Shopper. I'll white-knuckle those last two checks and hope they get to me, then that's it. I'm not working for a company that still uses Pony Express to deliver payment. The ponies around here are just too dumb for me to take that kind of chance.
@interestedrookie wrote:
Do you guys know how we can review these companies and how they can review us for liability? I don't see an overall rating system for shoppers and companies. I think it would be very helpful when figuring out who is reliable
@wrosie wrote:
And now apparently the USPS charges you for a change of address when you move. Honestly not a big deal because it's $1 or $2. Cost of doing business. If only they could do it right.
@interestedrookie wrote:
Do you guys know how we can review these companies and how they can review us for liability? I don't see an overall rating system for shoppers and companies. I think it would be very helpful when figuring out who is reliable