Carmella or others - Looking for info on mystery shopping

I am looking for people who ARE mystery shoppers for info and details. Also interested in what companies are best (and not scams).

If you find something let me know.

If you find anything as well, please let me know.

Hi,
Sorry but I am not familiar with any of them.
Best of luck to you.
Jodi

My sister is a mystery shopper for Commerce Bank. She raves about it.

Hi Regina, you can find reputable companies on www.volition.com or www.mysteryshop.org/. As you know, never pay anyone for info or to sign up. The legit companies won't ask for money. I personally shop for Focus On Service (restaurants), Kern Sheduling, Bare Associates, Beyond Hello (lots of fast food), Service Sleuths (hotels, retail), and a couple others. You will get choosen for more shops if you become a certified shopper ( at least silver level) - you can find info on the MSPA site. HTH

I've only done a little - it's a lot of work for not great pay. I started on Shadowshopper.com which is free for some basic info, then you have to do some research to find the companies. Do NOT give them any money if you sign up. They try to scam you by offering you "elite" memberships with more info and it's the same info you get by going to the companies web-sites. I have worked for Marketing Endeavors and Satisfactionservices. If you want more info or the web addresses, email me!

I have found a very helpful yahoo group that I have joined. They have a ton of lists of LEGITIMATE work at home opportunities including one for mystery shopping. You have to answer a couple of questions to join (to weed out the spammers and such), but I think it's very cool! Plus, they have lists of companies/offers that are known scams...if you'd like to check it out, the link is: http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/RealJobs_FromHome/

Hope this helps!
Jenn

Hi Regina,

I am looking into the same thing. Please let me know if you hear anything. I will also keep you updated if I hear anything.

Thanks,
Monica
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I don't do this personally but one of my professors does this. She enjoys it. The only downfall she says is when she has to shop restaurants she usually has to pay out of pocket first and then they reimburse her. That's the only advice I have...hope it helps.

I've done mystery shopping for Bestmark. They are legitimate, but I have to warn you, you can't make a decent income from mystery shopping. You may get a couple reimbursed meals and less than 50.00 a month unless you can find a lot more companies to go out for, and even then, I wouldn't quit my day job.

I have been looking for the same thing, If you get a valid response please let me know. I will do the same.

Thank you.

I used to do mystery shopping, but like someone else said DON'T quit your dayjob...unless you have all day every day to devote to it, you're definitely not going to make an income bearing amount...its good if you dine out frequently, because you can definitely get meals compensated; however, you have to order what they want you to most of the time and sometimes its only appetizers. AFter every "mystery shop" you have to fill out a survey/questionnaire that sometimes requires essay type of answers, then you have to scan and upload the receipt, etc. etc. - The best way to go, in my opinion, is to do paid surveys and testing products. When you do this, you don't have to leave your house and you can complete the surveys or test the products while your child(ren) is/are sleeping!! You can find links to these types of sites anywhere (i.e. Google or Babiesonline.com)...Good luck - and if you're trying to find an at-home type of job (that's legitimate), try getting certified/qualified to be a medical transcriptionist...but beware of scammers -- if you were to do this, call a local hospital or clinic and ask them for a referral to a good school or program, also find out if the job is in "need" in your area!!!!

Hello All!

I have a great job for people with good written and verbal skills which you can do at home. I work for Trade to Travel, www.TradeToTravel.com. The position I have to offer is a sales position. The postion would require sending inquiries out to various spectacular vacation home owners, inviting them to join. You will earn a commission of 50% of anything you sell.

If you're interested, you can email me at [email protected]. : )

All the best,
Jennifer

Hi Regina,

I am not one, but I wanted to tell you that I've seen a few cross my email address from www.careerbuilders.com. It's an employment site. Hope that helps.

~Lesley

I AM a mystery shopping with 2 different companies. JUST like someone else said - DO NOT pay anyone any money to become a mystery shopper. Let me know if you have any other questions.

There's a company right here in hampton roads that's legit. it's in the yellow pages I think under private detective or security. The lady is really nice and down to earth. To start there's not much work but as time goes on you get more and more.

If you would like a great company to work for & stay at home with your children please check out mine! www.gogreenusa.topratebiz.com! I was a customer and still am, but now I am about spreading the word!

Ladies if you would like check out my website www.youravon.com/dblaser click on sign up now and you can start for very little money. I signed up for $20 ten years ago and before I moved to Delaware the sign up was $10.
Any questions feel free to go tot the webpage a click on contact me or contact me through here.

Darlene B.

Good Morning,

Regina I just joined mamsource and saw your meessage. Below I have listed the link to the Mystery Shopping Providers Association. This is a legitimate association where you can obtain your certification (cost $15.00). I applied last year and received link to quite a few legitimate companies that will send you e-mails for assignments and they require that you have a certification. I also listed a link to one of the companies that are always looking for mystery shoppers. I hope this helps.

http://www.mysteryshop.org/

http://www.intelli-shop.com/