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| Imagine getting paid to shop for new
clothes, dine at popular restaurants, watch movies, play golf,
or take your family to an amusement park. Become a mystery
shopper and you can earn money and have fun while getting free
products and services for yourself and your loved ones.
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Mystery Shopper
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Mystery (Secret) Shoppers Gets
Paid to Shop/Snoop
Her job is to blend in and look like a normal shopper,
but Millie Louise notices everything.
Impressions of the parking lot. Fingerprints on the glass. How long it
takes to be greeted. Whether employees are courteous. Sometimes she
carries a notebook that would pass for a shopping list if anyone asked
her what she was doing.
But Millie usually makes mental notes inside a store and waits until
she's back in her vehicle to jot down what happened.
"I try to park far enough away so I can sit there for five minutes
without being noticed as I get it all down. You have to be discreet,"
she says.
There is a certain allure to being a mystery shopper. How many women
would turn down the opportunity to be paid to bum around the mall, go to
a movie or get their hair done?
Millie's assignments have included fast-food restaurants and banks,
furniture stores and auto body shops, travel agencies and hair salons.
Confidentiality prevents Millie from naming specific businesses that
have hired her to shop their stores. "This is something a lot of women
like to do anyway. My husband says I have always been good at talking on
the phone and shopping. Nine days out of 10, it's a ball," she says.
What Millie does on the job really depends on the type of business that
hires her. She counted movie-goers from noon until almost midnight a few
weeks ago as they entered one theater to see Cats and Dogs.
When she compares a box office summary to her head count, the theater
can tell how many people sneaked in for free.
At casual-dining restaurants, she times how long it takes from the
moment she's seated for a server to ask whether she would like something
to drink.
When she eats fast food, she looks for employees to up-sell, or ask
whether she'd like fries to go with her hamburger. "Some people are not
comfortable with what they're selling," she says, and that is not always
good for business.
"One time I was shopping large appliances, and an employee quoted me a
price," she said. "Then he apologized that it was a lot of money."
One of the best and worst jobs can be visiting hair salon chains. In one
month, Millie had to visit six locations to see whether they swept the
floor between customers, how long they kept her waiting and whether she
got the cut or style she wanted.
Imagine having to get six haircuts in one month. "Sometimes I took one
of my kids with me, or I asked for a really little trim," she said with
a laugh.
There are a couple of misconceptions about the profession. For one,
Millie is not out to catch an employee doing something wrong. Instead,
her role is to observe, experience and report on visiting a business.
"The concept is to use it as a training tool. What are we doing that we
could do better? That kind of thing. It also helps identify good
employees, someone doing something you might not even know about," she
says.
Another misconception is that she is paid to buy merchandise from the
stores she visits. "Most companies require that you make a purchase, but
they never give you more than five bucks as a reimbursement," Millie
says. "You can't buy a pack of gum at a home improvement store. For the
most part it's fun, but it's very difficult to get rich doing this job."
Being a mystery shopper takes some of the thrill out of going shopping
on her own time, though Millie has the opportunity to see stores she
otherwise would never visit. For More Info...
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