Making Money With Paid Mystery Shopping – Part Three
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- The program offering paid mystery shopping needs to have a physical office in addition to their website. Make sure that you have at least a few meetings at this office before you sign the contract. Meeting the individuals running the program is important to help you feel comfortable working with them. If there is anything suspect you are more likely to detect it when you meet them face-to-face.
- A covert shopper usually gets paid a few hundred dollars for each assignment. But this varies across companies. With the current recession this amount might be reduced in a few cases. Basically what you will earn from these paid mystery shopping assignments will cover the cost of the service or product you are reviewing and a little extra to compensate you for the time and effort you invested. If you find that you are spending your own money on these projects then you are probably being scammed. Some companies give you the money to spend on each assignment while others reimburse you at the end of the month. Make sure that the paperwork you sign clearly states how and when the program will be paying you.
While programs offering paid mystery shopping promise attractive returns you need to be certain that the one you finally choose is absolutely legitimate. Which is why taking recommendations from family and friends is definitely beneficial. And while doing this, remember to consider all the above points before you sign on any dotted line. This will go a long way in helping you safeguard your interests and your hard earned money.
Disclamer: This entry is intended to promote our partner StorageMart and some or all participants received compensation.
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