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"...I received my first check today (for an assignment I did a couple of weeks ago). I was very skeptical about this whole thing at first, but I guess the check is the proof" Gen, Texas
"...Thanks for your service. I have been doing mystery shops for some time now, and your new database really helps me increase my potential for more shops." Therese, Minnesota
"...Yesterday I went on my first assignment and it was great. I visited (omitted) and got a new wallet as instructed, and just submitted my report today. Let's hope this is just the beginning! Thank you." Nancy, California |
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As reported by The Wall Street Journal, a mystery shopper "made nearly $7,000" in ONE MONTH! |
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"Cheers," she said, hoisting a frosty Corona with lime. Tanned and relaxed after playing a few holes, she finished up the beer and ate a cheeseburger. The golf and burgers were all part of the job, as were the strict instructions from her boss to 'consume at least one alcoholic beverage." That was her afternoon. Her morning was spent dress shopping, cashing a check at a bank, and looking at new cars. In the evening she ate dinner with a friend at a, "nice Italian restaurant." Everything she did was a paid job. She made about $300 that day. "Can you believe they call this work?" she asked. "She gets paid to shop, eat at restaurants, drink at bars, travel and even play golf." And what does this shopper make on a monthly basis? Jennifer V. made nearly $7,000 the month before the article was written. |
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From The Wall Street Journal, Online Edition June 9, 2003 |
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