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The WAHM Connection
Mystery Shopping Jobs and Companies
Money to be made being a mystery shopper? You better
believe it. Many women are becoming professional, part-time
mystery shoppers and loving every minute of it while earning
a wonderful and legitimate supplemental or part-income.
Quality, follow through mystery shoppers are hard to
find. Many don't meet expectations or do not fully fill out
their reports. Half don't even make it to the mystery shop
assignment itself. So if you are thinking Mystery Shopping
is something you could seriously do --then there is serious
money to make.

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FAQ'S ABOUT MYSTERY
SHOPPING
1. What is Mystery
Shopping?
Also known as secret shopping, it's when you help companies
evaluate many aspects of customer service. The most common
mystery shops include retail, restaurants, optical and cellular
phone outlets, apartments, oil change facilities or banks. You
will act as a regular customer, then fill out a detailed report
of who helped you, physical appearance of the location, what the
employees said to you, etc.
2. What qualities should a mystery shopper have?
Mystery shopping companies look for attention to detail, ability
to be discreet while shopping (you can't take the reports in
with you), and clear, detailed written communication. A
background in retail, hospitality or customer service can be a
big plus.
3. How much money can I make?
Because the work is not regular, it varies. You may be
reimbursed for a meal and paid an additional $5. You may be
reimbursed for an oil change or product. You may be required to
return a purchase, then paid $20 for the complete report of
purchase and return details. If you are in a large metropolitan
area, you are likely to get more work. The more companies you
apply for, the more variety and frequency of shops you will be
asked to do. If you look at it as a little extra money here and
there, rather than real income, you are less likely to be
disappointed.
4. What if I'm asked to take a job that I'm unable to accept?
With most companies, you will not be penalized if you don't
accept a shop. If you accept a shop, and realize you can't do
it, be sure to contact the mystery shop company as soon as you
know. This way they can get someone else. Since the shop may
require a specific day or time frame in which it can be
completed, it's important to adhere to these guidelines. Make
sure you have a phone number or e-mail of the company that asks
you to shop in case you need to cancel or ask questions.
5. How does shopping affect my taxes?
As an independent contractor, and not an employee, you are
legally responsible for claiming all income. Save your check
stubs in one place, or make a small spreadsheet with each earned
amount to avoid year-end frustrations. If you do a lot of shops,
or travel several miles to get to shops, keep track of your
personal and business miles to deduct your mileage expenses. You
can get a special auto mileage log at office supply stores for
about $1. If you make more than $600/year from one company, they
will send you a form 1099, which will state how much you have
made for the year while working for them. Keep records anyway,
just to double check that the information is correct.
6. Can I take kids, friends or family with me when I shop?
If there are a lot of details to remember, it may be easier to
leave the younger kids with someone else until you have more
experience. An older child or adult may be able to help you
recall details, but emphasize to them how important it is not to
give away your secret! I have taken my baby >to restaurant, oil
change and retail shops with no problem. The restaurant was
pretty challenging (that's the case whether doing a shop or
not!), but I had someone with me to help.
7. How do I submit a report to the company?
Usually by mail or fax, but some companies let you submit
online.
8. How can I remember all the details for my report?
Study the questions before you go. Some info you will easily
recall, but other parts will require more active attention (such
as employee names, height, weight and hair color). You must
complete the report thoroughly and accurately to be compensated,
so you might want to get creative with techniques for
remembering details. I have carried a small piece of paper with
me, containing small cues that I want to remember, and then
written the details down immediately outside the shop, or while
evaluating the bathrooms!
9. What are the ups and downs of mystery shopping?
On the downside, it probably won't replace your income, or even
be a steady, substantial income. You might have to miss out on a
last-minute activity because you have a shop to do at a certain
time or day. It's not always easy to enjoy a meal or a movie
while you are busy gathering details. It can be a nice treat,
though, to be reimbursed for a meal at a nice restaurant
(especially when money is tight!). If you value good customer
service (which would be recommended for this type of work), you
have the knowledge that you are really contributing to the
company's understanding of what's going on at the front line. A
little extra money for doing something you might be doing anyway
is nice. Friends and family who have never known anyone who has
been a mystery shopper find it exciting and intriguing!
10. I saw something asking me to pay to be a shopper, or to
get listed as a shopper with several companies. Is this a good
deal?
I don't think so. I've been shopping for 4 years now by
applying to 2 newspaper ads, and several places online. I would
not pay anyone for the "privilege" of mystery shopping and do
not recommend that you do either! 11. I'm anxious to start
shopping now! How can I start working as soon as possible? Apply
to some or all of the places listed below. You may want to look
at the applications first so you can think about some of your
answers. To make the process easier, open your Notepad or Word
Processor, and put the answers to common questions in a file.
Then just copy (CTRL + C) and paste (CTRL + V) the answers into
the application box! The most common questions are these: "Have
you mystery shopped before? If not what qualifies you?" "List an
example of good/bad customer service that you have experienced."
"What do you think makes good customer service?" With these
questions, they are looking for your attention to details, an
understanding of customer service, ability to be discreet and
unbiased, and clear, logical written communication from you.
Some companies may contact you quickly. Others may be a month or
more. Apply to all you can find; don't worry that you will have
too much work. You can always turn down a job if you're too
busy! So start working on your answers and get started filling
out those applications! In most cases, these links take you
straight to the application forms. It may be to your benefit to
explore the site some to find out what areas they cover, what
type of shops they do, etc. NONE of the following require fees
of any kind to shop!
Hiring Companies
Mystery Shopping Companies A to Z
WorldMall.TV
Subject: Mystery Shopping
Great site--with an email list to help keep you updated on new
companies and changes.
FamilyShoppingBag.com
Subject: Mystery Shopping
Nice little list of companies, and helpful info.
LisasFreebies.com
Subject: Mystery Shopping
Not sure how updated this list stays--but still has a nice list
of companies.
Mystery Shopping and Company Guide
"I call my sister or one of my
girlfriends to see if they want to go
shopping with me. Or, if I have my 3
year old son, I take him along to spend
a fun day with mom. My assignment today
is to go to Neiman Marcus to buy three
things - anything I want - but I have to
ask the sales lady to try to find
another size for me. That's part of my
assignment .. ."
Mystery Shopping Guide - Click Here
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