Check out a company called Bestmark. You can sign up on-line and they will e-mail you possible assignments in your area.
2006-12-05 02:21:39
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answered by momof9 2
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I have been a mystery shopper for over 7 years. The more companies you join, the more job offers you get. Try googling "mystery shopping" and you'll get millions of results. Weed through all the companies and only join those that are free. YOU SHOULD NEVER PAY A FEE to become a Mystery Shopper. Just like any other job, it is the Employer who pays the employees, not vice versa. Some companies I recommend are www.shoppersconfidential.com, www.thecrg.com, www.sgmarketing.com and www.spgweb.com
Also, it is hard to become a full-time mystery shopper. At best, it's good for supplementing your income, plus you can get free stuff.
To give you an idea of the kinds of shops you can get, personally I have stayed in a hotel, ordered $50 room service, dined in fast food and formal dining restaurants, got a free oil change, took my kids bowling, bought stamps and mailed a parcel for free, etc.
2006-12-07 11:16:03
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answered by tdmatte 2
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My Dad is a mystery shopper for Coldwater Creek, a clothing store for women (my dad is a girl - long story..) they give him $50 and send him to one of their stores. He fills out a form reporting on store conditions, customer service, etc, and he spends that money on himself at the store. He always ends up spending some of his own personal cash, but he gets $50 of clothes for free and he has a great time!
2006-12-05 02:27:33
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answered by Sweet! 4
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my wife and I go mystery shopping from time to time, it's fun and easy. we joined http://www.surveypolicy.com , they provided us with a list of over 500 mystery shopping companies and paid surveys.
it is time consuming to search for the free and good companies one by one through search engines. it was worth paying the $15 lifetime membership to surveypolicy.com
I found it on mycashsurvey.com
2006-12-08 11:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The ones that are real are the ones that are free. My mom did a lot of it for awhile, I can't remember the name of the company though, sorry.
2006-12-05 02:28:26
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answered by Christina 7
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"a task present within the mail to be a thriller purchaser " "do a pair cord transfers with WesternUnion Moneygram" This moment line is the clincher. Many rip-off artists ship you a counterfeit verify after which have you ever cord one of the most cash to an off shore account. By the time the counterfeit verify bounces, they have taken your cash and run. STAY AWAY FROM THESE KINDS OF "OFFERS"
2016-09-03 12:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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no offense to you...but, dont follow a pipe dream it will get you no where...everyone wants to have a fantasy job where they get well paid for doing nothing...
thats no way to get anywhere in life...if your concerned about a job, just get one, and even if you do not get paid that much, just keep working, and, save what you can, and be practical about your money...
2006-12-05 02:32:23
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answered by Winters child 6
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