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Olivia Buck
June 19th, 2008
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shopping, mystery style Who is this masked shopper? 

Thursday 19th June, 2008 - £8,920.19 in debt…

Are you a mystery shopper? Are you fed up of the shopping company you work for? Or are you absolutely crazy about them? Have you tried becoming a mystery shopper without success, having been turned down or frustrated by the application process? Whatever your experience with mystery shopping companies, I want to hear from you.

 

After learning (from www.moneysavingexpert.com) that mystery shopping is something that people do when they’re trying to pay off their debts, I signed up with a single company to test the waters. This was about three weeks ago and I’ve had three assignments. So far, I haven’t been ‘discovered’, I haven’t been asked to mysteriously shop at an abattoir or brothel, and I haven’t gone mad with power and had anyone fired.

 

The way it works is:

    (1) You sign up on a mystery shopping website.

    (2) The site offers you various shopping assignments in your area.

    (3) You accept an assignment, carry it out, and then report back.

 

It can be time- and petrol-consuming, but the trick is not to accept anything too far out of your way.

 

Most of the jobs seem to pay about £5 to £10, and you’ll be reimbursed for anything you have to spend as part of the assignment (up to a certain budget). It’s not a proper job, and you couldn’t possibly use it to pay the bills, but it’s a bit of extra pocket money and you can end up with some good free stuff.

 

I’ve started signing up with more companies, after getting advice from this mystery shopping blog. Although I haven’t yet been given any assignments from anyone but Retail Eyes, my complete list of employers is:

 

Retail Eyes

Quality Eye (these people also recruit for focus groups)

JKS

TNS

GFK

Optimum Contact

Bare International (yes, this is a mystery shopping company. You won’t be required to shop in the nude).

 

Before long, I’ll be compiling a guide to all these sites and sticking it on this blog. That’s where I need your help.

 

If you’ve got anything to tell me about your mystery shopping experiences, please email me at OliviaBuck@live.com or post a comment. Are there any sites I’ve missed? Or any I should avoid like the plague? Over to you…