@ServiceAward wrote:
The nerve of some people! Haphazardly banning perfect shoppers from shops or getting back at other managers by slowing down shipments. I suspect, too, there are those who also try to get back at the government by not paying their taxes. Have mercy! Whatever will we do?
@drdoggie00 wrote:
ffs.
This again? It's like clickbait. There was no conversation! It was you asking them the same question you've asked over and over and over again and then posting about it here over and over and over again. *They are never going to reinstate you for those shops. N-E-V-E-R.* You can whine about it all you want - you'll not get a bit of sympathy from me.
Meanwhile, I'll be over here counting my money in $16 increments.
Nice post, Service. I doubt he even realizes you were having fun at his expense.
@Dino29 wrote:
Just a thought here. If you are banned and know you are banned, why not move on to another company and get over it?
@Cassiespark wrote:
Who cares if the dates are greyed out or not? You can't do them. Yellow, purple, blue, grey or red: they are not available for you to choose. You are correct, someone at IPSOS banned you. That has been evident for months, every time you post this. Their clients are not in the platforms making changes, thats the role of the MSC. I realize you continue to be upset, but why keep posting this? As you've already stated, you have found other work. Congrats!
Part of what a market research company, like IPSOS, offers their clients is high-quality data and data that they can defend as aligning to the survey, project structure and guidelines that the client co-authors and approves. None of this happens in a vacuum. For whatever reason, although I think the reasons have now been posted by you ad naseum, they don't feel your work on this project meets their defined needs. I'd opine that their commitment to the integrity of their project, as outlined in their contract with their client, outweighs any desire to have every location shopped. So they are doing just fine without the locations in your area being completed, in other words. They've removed you from the project. Like you are free to work on whatever projects you can, they are free to determine who works on their projects.
Again, you've found other work and thats a great place to focus your time, energy and words!
@johnb974 wrote:
@Cassiespark wrote:
Who cares if the dates are greyed out or not? You can't do them. Yellow, purple, blue, grey or red: they are not available for you to choose. You are correct, someone at IPSOS banned you. That has been evident for months, every time you post this. Their clients are not in the platforms making changes, thats the role of the MSC. I realize you continue to be upset, but why keep posting this? As you've already stated, you have found other work. Congrats!
Part of what a market research company, like IPSOS, offers their clients is high-quality data and data that they can defend as aligning to the survey, project structure and guidelines that the client co-authors and approves. None of this happens in a vacuum. For whatever reason, although I think the reasons have now been posted by you ad naseum, they don't feel your work on this project meets their defined needs. I'd opine that their commitment to the integrity of their project, as outlined in their contract with their client, outweighs any desire to have every location shopped. So they are doing just fine without the locations in your area being completed, in other words. They've removed you from the project. Like you are free to work on whatever projects you can, they are free to determine who works on their projects.
Again, you've found other work and thats a great place to focus your time, energy and words!
You know nothing about the quality of my shops, so your post is meaningless. You also might think about making your posts less wordy. Try and be consist.
@kisekinecro wrote:
@johnb974 wrote:
@Cassiespark wrote:
Who cares if the dates are greyed out or not? You can't do them. Yellow, purple, blue, grey or red: they are not available for you to choose. You are correct, someone at IPSOS banned you. That has been evident for months, every time you post this. Their clients are not in the platforms making changes, thats the role of the MSC. I realize you continue to be upset, but why keep posting this? As you've already stated, you have found other work. Congrats!
Part of what a market research company, like IPSOS, offers their clients is high-quality data and data that they can defend as aligning to the survey, project structure and guidelines that the client co-authors and approves. None of this happens in a vacuum. For whatever reason, although I think the reasons have now been posted by you ad naseum, they don't feel your work on this project meets their defined needs. I'd opine that their commitment to the integrity of their project, as outlined in their contract with their client, outweighs any desire to have every location shopped. So they are doing just fine without the locations in your area being completed, in other words. They've removed you from the project. Like you are free to work on whatever projects you can, they are free to determine who works on their projects.
Again, you've found other work and thats a great place to focus your time, energy and words!
You know nothing about the quality of my shops, so your post is meaningless. You also might think about making your posts less wordy. Try and be consist.
Obviously IPSOS knows enough about your work to ban you from doing their shop, to a point they rather have them sit, than unbanning you and letting you ever touching them again.
This message should be super clear at this point, except you refuse to acknowledge that.
@Cassiespark wrote:
Something else to consider, is you may be running dangerously close to them deactivating your account all together. They read these forums, and the person who is most likely to ban you occasionally even posts here, so she is reading for sure. Your first name is in your user name, and you've complained about this so much I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard for them to triangulate info (Who named John is banned from this shop and who named John keeps emailing us to ask why = person we are going to ban because now we are annoyed). You don't enjoy the banner of employment protection from them, so think a few steps ahead of what could happen next.
@Cassiespark wrote:
Your posts paint a pretty good picture of your work.
And I've never said anything about the IRS to you or anyone here. So your attention to detail is another clue.
@johnb974 wrote:
@Cassiespark wrote:
Your posts paint a pretty good picture of your work.
And I've never said anything about the IRS to you or anyone here. So your attention to detail is another clue.
I get 9's and 10's on these cell phone shops, that speaks for itself. Right now many of them are not getting picked up. The MSC is losing money.
@myst4au wrote:
John -
I am pleased to see your over-the-top empathy for the MSC that is losing money. Your empathy speaks volumes.@johnb974 wrote:
@Cassiespark wrote:
Your posts paint a pretty good picture of your work.
And I've never said anything about the IRS to you or anyone here. So your attention to detail is another clue.
I get 9's and 10's on these cell phone shops, that speaks for itself. Right now many of them are not getting picked up. The MSC is losing money.
@kattyk wrote:
The whole point of mystery shopping is to be a mystery--a typical customer who the employee does not know is evaluating them. Good shoppers who get outed can be useless to the client.
@drdoggie00 wrote:
-laughing hard- You think we don't know you or your work? Scrolling through the forum tells me more about you than I'd ever want to know.
For the record, the word is concise. .
@Dino29 wrote:
I did read, I don't see the reason you are complaining about it. IPSOS is not the only company that does this. Schedulers, companies that adhere to a rotation, others do it. Just move on and get over it.
@prince wrote:
They are saving the client some money, I suppose.