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Why save your receipts when going mystery shopping?

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Mystery shoppingWe briefly mentioned in our last mystery shopping entry that companies that hire you as their mystery shopper reimburse you for the costs of your mystery shopping (for example, reimbursement for food at a restaurant or hotel that you need to review). But there’s one very important thing you need to remember as a mystery shopper if you want to get back the money you spent for a review: always, always save your receipts!

Without the receipt, the mystery shopping company won’t reimburse you. You will need to either take a photo of the receipt, scan it, or fax it to the company. You will be required to save your receipt for around six months to a year.

Aside from being reimbursed, the receipt will also show you the following information that’s important to your shopper report:

  • Business name
  • Address
  • Date and time of purchase
  • Amount you spent
  • Name of person who served or waited on you
  • What you purchased
  • Transaction number

It would be difficult to remember these information if you don’t have it on paper, plus if it’s your first time going mystery shopping, you might be so nervous that you forget the important details.

If you aren’t given a receipt, ask for it! If you don’t have a receipt, you won’t be able to get paid, and you’ll have wasted time and money. If they can’t give you a receipt for some reason, you can ask for a handwritten receipt and say that it’s for work (but don’t reveal that you’re a mystery shopper!). While writing your report you would then have to mention that an electronic receipt wasn’t available, so you asked for a handwritten receipt instead.

Mystery shopping: Where to start?

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Mystery shoppingMystery shopping doesn’t only require awesome computer skills; you would also need the following:

  • Computer
  • Printer
  • Digital camera
  • Wristwatch/stopwatch that can track both minutes and seconds
  • Scanner
  • Access to a fax machine
  • Scratch paper for notes
  • Ink pens
  • Vehicle
  • Money to make a purchase

But where do you find mystery shopping companies?

You can basically follow the same tips in searching the net for genuine paid surveys. Sign up with every reputable company you can find, as each company will have different services and clients.

Keep in mind that there are some companies that only want professionally trained, experienced mystery shoppers, but don’t be discouraged. There are also other companies that are willing to give new people a chance to go mystery shopping.

I found a company I would like to join! How do I sign up?

The sign-up process can be a little bit difficult from a paid survey free registration. The company may ask some or all of the following:

  • Personal information (including height and weight)
  • Work history
  • References

They may also give you a trial or mock mystery shop, which you are to review and write about. This may include a video or photo, and can have questions about the cleanliness, staff uniforms, and many others. It’s important to stay alert and be observant of details so that you’re able to answer the questions the company will ask you about the mock mystery shop later on. Also remember that they can also judge you based on your writing style, grammar, spelling, and aptitude for writing reviews.

How and how much do I get paid?

Most companies would pay $10 for one company review, and will reimburse the costs you spend for that review. For example, if you’re required to review a restaurant, they’ll reimburse you for the food you’ve eaten.

Although you usually do start out with a low pay, especially if you’re a beginner mystery shopper, but once you prove that you’re indispensable they’ll start giving you higher-paying jobs. You’ll also get a bigger commission if the area you’re designated with has few mystery shoppers assigned.

Reimbursements for mystery shopping will be discussed in further detail in our next entry, so please check back!

An introduction to Mystery Shopping

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Mystery shoppingWhen you hear the word “mystery shopping“, what first comes into mind?

For those unfamiliar with mystery shopping, this is a tool used by a company to measure their products and services. It uses the help of a person they hired to try out the product or service in secret. It’s a simple job that pays! Not only that, but a lot of perks come along with this kind of job, such as a free merchandise, stays in a hotel, or meals.

This kind of job is all about the details. You may be asked to evaluate the food of a certain restaurant, or the service of a hotel. You need to try to experience how it’s like to be a regular customer at that certain establishment, and fill in a report for the company afterwards. Since the staff at the establishment don’t know you’ve been hired by the company to evaluate them, your input is the closest possible feedback of one of their normal customers.

In mystery shopping, you must always have to make a purchase, but you will always be fully reimbursed for that.

Next week, we’ll go further into the details of mystery shopping.