There Is Such A Thing As A Free Lunch: Mystery Shopping Explained

Mystery or secret shopping as it is sometimes known, has grown from strength to strength in recent years. It involves posing a real customer to try a product or service then reporting back on the experience. A company will use this information to measure their customer service and if necessary, improve it.

Shoppers come from all walks of life. It doesn’t matter how old you are, whether you are already working or not, if you are single or married, or where you live. Someone somewhere would like to know what you think of their product or service, and will pay you for your feedback.

I’ve been doing this job for around fifteen years now, and still enjoy it as much as I did when I started. I was never asked to pay anyone a fee to sign up with their company or for information on the topic, and I don’t plan on charging for this article at any time. Please feel free to download and share it.

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There Is Such A Thing As A Free Lunch: Mystery Shopping Explained

Mystery or secret shopping as it is sometimes known, has grown from strength to strength in recent years. It involves posing a real customer to try a product or service then reporting back on the experience. A company will use this information to measure their customer service and if necessary, improve it.

Shoppers come from all walks of life. It doesn’t matter how old you are, whether you are already working or not, if you are single or married, or where you live. Someone somewhere would like to know what you think of their product or service, and will pay you for your feedback.

I’ve been doing this job for around fifteen years now, and still enjoy it as much as I did when I started. I was never asked to pay anyone a fee to sign up with their company or for information on the topic, and I don’t plan on charging for this article at any time. Please feel free to download and share it.

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There Is Such A Thing As A Free Lunch: Mystery Shopping Explained

There Is Such A Thing As A Free Lunch: Mystery Shopping Explained

by Mercedes Del Ray
There Is Such A Thing As A Free Lunch: Mystery Shopping Explained

There Is Such A Thing As A Free Lunch: Mystery Shopping Explained

by Mercedes Del Ray

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Overview

Mystery or secret shopping as it is sometimes known, has grown from strength to strength in recent years. It involves posing a real customer to try a product or service then reporting back on the experience. A company will use this information to measure their customer service and if necessary, improve it.

Shoppers come from all walks of life. It doesn’t matter how old you are, whether you are already working or not, if you are single or married, or where you live. Someone somewhere would like to know what you think of their product or service, and will pay you for your feedback.

I’ve been doing this job for around fifteen years now, and still enjoy it as much as I did when I started. I was never asked to pay anyone a fee to sign up with their company or for information on the topic, and I don’t plan on charging for this article at any time. Please feel free to download and share it.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151850827
Publisher: Mercedes Del Ray
Publication date: 04/02/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 63,825
File size: 196 KB

About the Author

Mercedes Del Ray was born in London to British parents. The less said about her education the better. After she discovered boys, alcohol and cigarettes at the age of around thirteen, any hopes her father and mother might have had that she would excel academically were dashed.

After leaving school, she spent many years working and travelling around the world before settling back in the UK. Along the way she has known many men and has been in a couple of long relationships - with a colourful selection of short term flings.

Some of the events she relates in her written works are inspired by her own experiences, others are the product of her fertile and filthy imagination.

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