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Paid
Mystery
Shoppers
Being one of the many
paid mystery
shoppers is a great
opportunity to earn a few extra dollars or get a nice meal. It can be a
super way to help improve customer service.
Mystery Shoppers enable
managers and executives to measure how closely their customers
experiences reflect what the company expects them to experience.
There are many restaurants and stores
that want to know what consumers like you think about their
products and services. Being a
mystery shopper
gives them and you a great opportunity.
Using mystery shoppers companies get important
information on the products and service they
offer and can gauge the quality of various aspects of a customers
experience. When you do mystery shopping you get
paid and have fun visiting various stores, restaurants, theaters,
movies, theme parks and hotels.
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You
can choose as many of
the assignments that appeal to you. There is a wide variety of shopping
to
chose from, such as: department stores, restaurants, retailers, fast
food, movie theaters, hotels and even theme parks. You can work for as
many mystery shopper and survey companies as you
want to make an
excellent income!
Here are some
questions and answers to some common questions asked by
people who are interested in mystery shopping.
Am
I applying to work for a company?
You are not
applying to be an employee of the
company. There is no employee-employer relationship. You are an
independent contractor with the option to accept or reject individual
mystery shopping assignment on a case by case basis.
Why
do they need my social security number?
Paid mystery
shopper companies need your social
security number in order to pay you as an independent contractor. This
is a requirement of the IRS. If in a calendar year, you receive $600 or
more they are required to give you and the IRS a 1099 statement of your
earnings for income tax purposes.
Do
they need paid mystery shoppers
in the area where I live?
Demand for shoppers
changes
on a regular basis.
After being accepted as a shopper, you will have access to view shops
available in your area. If your area does not show any available shops,
it may be because they were taken by other shoppers as soon as they
became available, or it may because there are not many shops in your
area at this time. Clients are added on a regular basis, so you will
want to check the sites frequently for new shops.
How
much do they pay? When do they pay?
Each paid mystery
shopper
assignment has
different
arrangements. The normal range of payments is $12 - $25, although some
are much higher. For some shops, such as a restaurant where you will
derive a personal benefit, the payment may be to reimburse you for the
cost of a meal for two. The payment in each situation is explained
before you agree to do the shop.
- Checks are usually mailed on around the middle
of the month for shops done the previous month. For example, a shop
done in June would be paid in July. Our experience with the mail
indicates that all shoppers typically receive their checks by 7-10
business days after mailing.
- How
secure is my personal information?
- M.S. Companies do not share your personal
information with anyone, and you will not find yourself on any mailing
lists. Your user ID and Password prevent other people from accessing
your information. You may change your Password from time to time. It is
important that you protect your information by not sharing your ID or
Password with anyone else.
- Can
I also shop or work for other companies?
- Many shoppers do mystery
shopping part-time
while having other jobs (including working for other mystery shopping
companies). You are an independent contractor and are not limited in
how or where you spend your time. Most M.S. companies do require that
you do not accept a mystery shopping assignment
for a company where you
or a family member are currently working or have previously
worked.
Paid mystery shoppers have fun and make money but just like any
work at home job you have to watch out for the
paid
mystery shoppers scams.
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