Well, honk my hooter. I would have been one of the ones caught by that because, to me, midnight means midnight, MY TIME.@sestrahelena wrote:
An ACTUAL new feature would be additing, "Eastern time" to the midnight deadline descriptions on all shops. It makes me wonder how many shoppers have gotten screwed in other time zones for MSC's lack of disclosure.
This happened to me on some burger shops, where the reviewer said the report is due on the same day. Then I realized she was going off Eastern time.@sestrahelena wrote:
An ACTUAL new feature would be additing, "Eastern time" to the midnight deadline descriptions on all shops. It makes me wonder how many shoppers have gotten screwed in other time zones for MSC's lack of disclosure.
@sestrahelena wrote:
An ACTUAL new feature would be additing, "Eastern time" to the midnight deadline descriptions on all shops. It makes me wonder how many shoppers have gotten screwed in other time zones for MSC's lack of disclosure.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
I guess they don't care about West Coast shoppers taking fewer evening/nighttime shops.
@CoolMusic wrote:
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
I guess they don't care about West Coast shoppers taking fewer evening/nighttime shops.
Mountain time zone here, and why I use the change date feature regularly.
I'll book shops for the intended day of the visit so as not to go over daily quotas, but, especially when doing routes, I'll always reset everything to the last available calendar day. SASSIE don't seem to care...
When on a route I finish all reports first thing the next morning.
I hear you, Cool, but how are they not screaming at you about not getting the report submitted on the same day you actually shop? There are some (like dinner at the Australian slab of beef) where the submit date will be the following day, but what about all the others where they expect it to be submitted on the actual day you do the shop? I don't see how adjusting the date would be of any help on those.@CoolMusic wrote:
I'll book shops for the intended day of the visit so as not to go over daily quotas, but, especially when doing routes, I'll always reset everything to the last available calendar day. SASSIE don't seem to care...
When on a route I finish all reports first thing the next morning.
@drdoggie00 wrote:
I hear you, Cool, but how are they not screaming at you about not getting the report submitted on the same day you actually shop? There are some (like dinner at the Australian slab of beef) where the submit date will be the following day, but what about all the others where they expect it to be submitted on the actual day you do the shop? I don't see how adjusting the date would be of any help on those.@CoolMusic wrote:
I'll book shops for the intended day of the visit so as not to go over daily quotas, but, especially when doing routes, I'll always reset everything to the last available calendar day. SASSIE don't seem to care...
When on a route I finish all reports first thing the next morning.
For example: I did a blue hardware store today. The last date in the range is tomorrow, but I have other things to do for Monday, so I did this one today. Shop performed 6/23, report entered 6/23. Am I missing something where tinkering with the date would allow me to file a report (and Ipsos not scream) on 6/24 for a shop I did 6/23? It seems like that's what they're trying to prevent.
@drdoggie00 wrote:
Am I missing something where tinkering with the date would allow me to file a report (and Ipsos not scream) on 6/24 for a shop I did 6/23? It seems like that's what they're trying to prevent.
Knowing my luck, if I tried to test it, my shop would end up being rejected. The next time something low-paying (and let's be real - they're all low-paying) comes along, I may have to test it.@CoolMusic wrote:
I do this all the time, whenever later dates are available. Sometimes I file the report on the scheduled shop day, sometimes I don't. All depends on my daily schedule and whether I am ahead of it or behind it.
Ipsos has yet to scream, or do anything else for that matter.