Mystery Shopping for Cash: Is it Worth Your Time?
During a recent six month stint in the world of unemployment, I began to seek out new ways to make a little bit of extra money on the internet. I found a mystery shopping Website where you can network with current mystery shoppers as well as find companies to sign up with
to receive mystery shopping positions. This site is entirely free and you do not have to create an account to view postings, you only have to register in order to post items yourself. The best part I found about this website was that it has many postings on what companies to work for and which companies to avoid. Since you are a contract worker and many of the companies you will be working for are in different states, non-payment issues are more trouble than they're worth. Trying to recover on a $15 non-payment job isn't worth it when it costs a $150 just to file a complaint in small claims court.
After researching the best companies to work for on the website I eagerly signed up for the ones with the best reviews and my e-mail account started pouring in with offers to mystery shop. The first job I took was mystery shopping a child daycare chain locally. The client was having trouble finding mystery shoppers and thus offered a bonus in order to have the daycare shopped and the review posted online in a certain time period. I visited the daycare center and told the director the appropriate story that the company concocted (which was far fetched considering I don't have a boyfriend, let alone a child) and the tour and meeting of the facilities took approximately an hour. I felt incredibly guilty for the director of the facilities as I felt I was wasting in her time in efforts in making her conduct this phony tour when she could have concentrated her efforts on something more productive. However, I remained composed and submitted my average in length report on the facilities, the director, and what I viewed online. I later received payment for this job within 30 days through PayPal and it was all rather simple.
After researching the best companies to work for on the website I eagerly signed up for the ones with the best reviews and my e-mail account started pouring in with offers to mystery shop. The first job I took was mystery shopping a child daycare chain locally. The client was having trouble finding mystery shoppers and thus offered a bonus in order to have the daycare shopped and the review posted online in a certain time period. I visited the daycare center and told the director the appropriate story that the company concocted (which was far fetched considering I don't have a boyfriend, let alone a child) and the tour and meeting of the facilities took approximately an hour. I felt incredibly guilty for the director of the facilities as I felt I was wasting in her time in efforts in making her conduct this phony tour when she could have concentrated her efforts on something more productive. However, I remained composed and submitted my average in length report on the facilities, the director, and what I viewed online. I later received payment for this job within 30 days through PayPal and it was all rather simple.
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