I'm doing it! I'm mystery shopping tomorrow!

minnie1928

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I've finally decided to give it a shot! I was contacted yesterday to mysterguest a new restaurant in town. I usually "babysit" my dad on Mondays, so tomorrow he and I will be heading out for lunch! I think it will be cool to eat at the hottest new place in town for virtually FREE :rotfl2: !
 
I've been doing mystery shopping for over a year already and is an excellent way to get some extra bucks for the trip. I have done up to $300.00 a month doing mystery shopping.

Good Luck!!
 

Sheesh... how do I get this kind of work? I have to assume that I'm out of luck since I live virtually in the middle of nowhere, huh?! No big city shopping trips for me I guess. (POUT)
 
zdesiree said:
I've been doing mystery shopping for over a year already and is an excellent way to get some extra bucks for the trip. I have done up to $300.00 a month doing mystery shopping.

Good Luck!!


Isn't it great, i do it not even part time and pull between 200-800 per month
i use it to pay for my vacations, it's easy and fun fun fun
 
You can start going to www.mysteryshop.org, this is the website of the Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA). They have a search page that you can find which companies are looking for mystery shoppers in your area.

One important thing, a serious mystery shop company will not ask you for a payment to become a mystery shopper, you will find this alert in the website. As a mystery shopper, you are an independent contractor, so you can be in as many companies you want. You can even be a certify mystery shopper if you want to but is not a must.

Good Luck!! :cheer2:
 
It sounds interesting but I am skeptical. Sounds almost too good to be true. Are all these companies really reputable?
-K
 
Forevryoung said:
It sounds interesting but I am skeptical. Sounds almost too good to be true. Are all these companies really reputable?
-K

I only go to companies that are part of the Association, once again if you find a company that asks you for money to be a mystery shopper, that's not a reputable company.

At first it sounds too good to be true, but this company gives you due dates, a time frame to do the reports (usually is 12 hours after the shop), you have to give them a lot of details of the shop (is a very objective job), some are buy and return shops, etc.

I don't do it more often because I have a full time job, 3 small kids and I go to the university at night, and sometimes when I do a mystery shop when I get home I'm too tired to do the reports (online). The thing is that if you don't do the reports in the time frame they gave you, that damages your record with that company and then, they won't give you a lot of shops.
 
Good Luck! Let us know how you make out! Also enjoy your lunch with your dad... :goodvibes
 
I was doing it for a while and found it to be too much work for the small amount of money I was getting. You really have to be detailed and organized. I found I had to eat stuff I really shouldn't have (McDonalds). Some people like it for the flexibility, but I found other ways to make money with less work.

Good luck.
 
I was all set to fill information for one Marketing Endeavors to get started, however, why do they need my social security number? I don't think I need to give that out yet.
 
Dizzy4Dizney said:
I was doing it for a while and found it to be too much work for the small amount of money I was getting. You really have to be detailed and organized. I found I had to eat stuff I really shouldn't have (McDonalds). Some people like it for the flexibility, but I found other ways to make money with less work.

Good luck.

Would you be willing to share your "other ways" to make money with less work?? I'd love to make a few extra $$s to support my vacation obsession!

Thx!
Sammy
 
This seems like a great why to help earn a little extra cash to pay for my vacation ive already started filling out the application. I cant wait to find out more about it! :cool1:
 
They ask for the social security for the 1099 at the end of the year, some of the companies will send you a 1099 if you did more than $300 or $500 a year.
 
I've been looking everywhere for a chance to be a mystery shopper. Thanks so much for sharing this info! Now if someone would just have something in my area!

What do you think about certification? Has anyone done it? Is it worth it?
Thanks!
 
MsDisney23 said:
Good Luck! Let us know how you make out! Also enjoy your lunch with your dad... :goodvibes

Dad I went today and I would definately recommend doing this! Our lunch will cost me only $5 (I let dad splurge and get a beer :earboy2: ), so that's not too bad. The survey portion of the "mystery shop" only took about 10 minutes. For my first time out, I'm definately interested in doing more! I think I need to register at other sites in order to get more activity. The one I registered with said that they would contact me 4-6 times per year.
 
Another good site for mystery shopping companies and discussion boards about them is volition.com

Mystery shopping is definitely not a "too good to be true" way to make money. It's very detailed work and believe me, you earn what they pay you. I have been mystery shopping for about a year. I pick and choose and only do a few shops a month. I would say that the average pay is about $8-14 per hour when you figure in shop time and report time so it's not bad but it's not great money for nothing either.
 
harleyquinn said:
I've been looking everywhere for a chance to be a mystery shopper. Thanks so much for sharing this info! Now if someone would just have something in my area!

What do you think about certification? Has anyone done it? Is it worth it?
Thanks!

I have the silver certification because it only cost $15.00 and at the moment they give you some modules to read and then you take a test (everything online) and if you approve it, you get a certificate that you can print out, and you should memorize your certification number, since you will be asked for it.

There is a gold certification, but for that one you need to go to a conference that they post the dates and locations in the mysteryshop.org (MSPA) website, after that, you can have the gold certification. (I don't have that one, because they don't do the conferences in my area). Is good to have the certification because the companies gives you priority when assigning the shops and some companies only takes certify mystery shoppers.
 














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