I have a great tip for all of you
looking to save money on groceries, meals, gas, clothing and more. Did you know
that mystery shoppers can get paid to shop and dine out? In addition, they get
reimbursed for purchasing many of these items that they’d likely buy anyhow!
Unfortunately, mystery shopping is
sometimes used as a cover for scams, but I’d like to share a legitimate mystery
shopping company with you – Market Force
Information. Market Force
Information is the world’s largest mystery shopping company, and they’re
currently looking to recruit more mystery shoppers in Canada and the U.S. This
company has been around for years, has an A+ rating
with the Better Business Bureau and is one of the Mystery Shopping Provider
Association's most reputable members.
Market
Force Information needs more mystery shoppers to help evaluate businesses such as restaurants, gas
stations, fashion retailers, grocery stores, banks, hotels and movie
theaters. As part of the mystery shopping
assignment, you’re asked to report back on elements such as service, food
quality and cleanliness. Establishments use that feedback to understand what’s
happening in their stores and make improvements.
One of
the best parts about mystery shopping – especially for those trying to stretch
their incomes – is getting reimbursed for the meals, goods or services that are
purchased as part of the shopping assignments. Most assignments also pay a
modest fee. Plus, it can be a lot of fun and you get the gratification of
making a difference in your community.
Flexibility
is another key job advantage. Mystery shoppers are independent contractors, so
they can hand-pick their own assignments, making it an ideal job for
stay-at-home parents, retirees, college students or part-time workers. Those who schedule themselves for multiple
assignments per day or week and savvier shoppers who do higher-paying assignments
can increase their earning potential.
Market
Force Information is looking for mystery shoppers who are at least 20 years old
and have a minimum of a high school education. Excellent observational skills
and very detail-oriented people make great shoppers.
Ready
to get started as a mystery shopper? Sign up today at http://applymarketforce.com?Source=146
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