Ah yes, Observa. Welcome to the club. I tried to do a few jobs for them a couple of years ago. Rejected for "blurry" photos. I check my photos before submitting; they were NOT blurry.@retrodaddy wrote:
Submitted for three stores last week, was told for each shop my photos were taken from too far away and they were all rejected.
Repeated one of the shops a few days ago and made sure to capture photos at a closer distance. This time it was rejected due to all photos in same category not being taken from same distance.
I've done many stores for them taking pictures at same distance as the first three last week, and never had a problem having them accepted. And I don't remember taking any photos of same category at different distances in my retry of one shop.
I also noticed these same stores were seemingly done by other people (saw they were claimed, then disappeared that day), and then showed back up as available. Me thinks whoever is looking at these shops is being very picky, so for right now Observa opportunities are a hard pass.
Anyone else getting seemingly fine observations rejected by Observa?
@Datagirl wrote:
Hit or miss with them. They rarely have work worth doing. Recently did a bunch of small supermarket jobs where they wanted pics of gum in checkout aisle. Was easier than i thought so i did one and waited to see if it was approved. After approval, i did a bunch. I know i have had rejections from them in the past.
At least Secret Shopper seems to have gotten rid of the jerk who told everybody to download Grammarly and write "professional" reports. Haven't dealt with that jackwagon in a while. I wonder where that specimen landed.@KV wrote:
I wish we had a confidential section of black list editors who sit in the comfort of their own home and scrutinize every syllable and alphabet of shoppers who wade through rain and snow and sun and mud to get the shops done. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them jumping from one MSC to another. I can almost tell when one left and they got a new one. Some of these are really passive aggressive and find joy in rejecting shops seemingly.
@KokoBWare wrote:
At least Secret Shopper seems to have gotten rid of the jerk who told everybody to download Grammarly and write "professional" reports. Haven't dealt with that jackwagon in a while. I wonder where that specimen landed.@KV wrote:
I wish we had a confidential section of black list editors who sit in the comfort of their own home and scrutinize every syllable and alphabet of shoppers who wade through rain and snow and sun and mud to get the shops done. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them jumping from one MSC to another. I can almost tell when one left and they got a new one. Some of these are really passive aggressive and find joy in rejecting shops seemingly.