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The Mystery Shopping Club provides contact details of over 100 UK Mystery Shopping Companies and a guide on how to earn the most money and get the best jobs as a Mystery Shopper.
ESSEX, UK, September 03, 2009 /Employment - Careers PR News/ -- Thousands of Brits have found a novel way to pay for their shopping and take free trips during the downturn. They have become mystery shoppers.
Hundreds of British companies are employing part-time 'spies' to pose as customers to check that their outlets and employees are up to scratch. It is a service mainly used by shops, restaurants and pubs, but is also widely used by cinemas, travel companies, airlines, theme parks and hotels. Mystery shoppers are the eyes and ears of their businesses.
Whilst acting as a typical customer, an undercover mystery shopper or diner visits a location and performs specific tasks such as ordering goods or services whilst observing sales and service techniques. They might also ask the staff specially prepared questions or register a complaint. The shopper then leaves the premises without revealing who they are and completes a questionnaire to be returned by a specified date.
Robert Brady, who founded the TheMysteryShoppingClub.co.uk in 1995 says, "Mystery shoppers are paid to purchase and keep products such as clothes, spectacles, groceries and petrol. They can also get paid to have their car serviced.
Occasionally they are even paid to stay in a hotel or go on holiday." Brady added, "Mystery shopping raises the quality of the service and the goods on offer. Customers complain less than you might think, they often just stop using a particular shop or service and take their business elsewhere. Companies and organisations gain an excellent insight as to how their companies perform in the eyes of their customers. This helps reduce complaints and stop customers converting to their competitors."
Mystery shopping, also known as secret shopping, has been around since the 1940's. It first surfaced in the USA as a way to measure employee integrity. The UK mystery shopping industry has increased dramatically in recent times now boasting a field force of ten's of thousands of casual workers. Thousands of covert visits take place daily.
Brady says that a typical shopper's day might include visiting a travel agent to ask them a tricky question, then a cinema to check whether the sound and vision of the film was clear. It might then be followed with a meal out - restaurants provide free meals and drinks for mystery diners and their companion.
Shoppers have the ability to take their children with them on some visits. Many fast food restaurants actually prefer it. Theme park assessments often make this a requirement. Some shoppers who don't have children often borrow a young relative for the day.
It is also possible to take a working holiday by planning a trip and then checking with a few mystery shopping agencies if assignments are available at your destination or on route to the area that you plan to visit. Mystery shopping can also be carried out from home by telephone, e-mail or over the Internet. Online companies are assessed regularly as are fast-food home deliveries.
Brady says that fees per visit vary between companies, but are usually between GBP6.00 and GBP30.00 per assignment. Some jobs do command GBP100 plus, but these are for longer, more complicated assignments such as staying at a holiday park or buying a pair of prescription spectacles. Most agencies also pay travel and petrol expenses and, if you make a purchase, you will be reimbursed and often be allowed to keep whatever you bought.
He says that it's a casual job that gives people the freedom to work when and where they want and for as many or as few hours as they choose.
About The Mystery Shopping Club
Founded in 1995, The TheMysteryShoppingClub.co.uk has over 5000 lifetime members and is designed for those with both extensive mystery shopping experience or no experience at all.
It provides mystery shoppers with a helpdesk and access to fully up-to-date contact details of over 100 UK Mystery Shopping agencies.
Ongoing help and advice for members applying to mystery shopping agencies is included. Lifetime e-mail and phone support (non-premium standard phone charges) is available to all members.
Contact:
Robert Brady
TheMysteryShoppingClub.co.uk
Green View, Brook End Road North
Chelmsford
Essex, CM2 6NW
01245 465473
http://www.themysteryshoppingclub.co.uk
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