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Mystery Shoping Guide
Thursday, 14 September 2006
Get Paid $$$ to Shop and Dine
The Mystery Shopping Guide gives you access to over 180 Companies That Hire Mystery Shoppers! Hundreds of companies pay people like you to go shopping, eat out, and see a movie, also know as Mystery Shopping. This work pays a good income, is easy to do, and requires no experience. Our comprehensive "Mystery Shopping Guide" contains information on over 180 legitimate Mystery Shopping companies looking for Mystery Shoppers in your area now.

What will you do as a Mystery Shopper? You will secretly visit specific stores and businesses to observe and evaluate the quality of a company's products and customer service. You will visit a store or restaurant location acting just like a normal customer. These restaurants and stores want to know what consumers, like you, think about their products and services. This gives you a great opportunity to get paid to shop and dine. Mystery Shoppers are paid an hourly wage of $10 - $40 per hour.

The "Mystery Shopping Guide" has been carefully prepared by our home employment experts who have spent a tremendous amount of time researching, compiling and publishing the very best companies nationwide that offer fun, easy jobs for you to "privately investigate" their stores. These companies need people like you to pose as a customer and evaluate their services. Large companies use Mystery Shoppers, like Nike, K-Mart, Pizza Hut, Burger King, Ruby Tuesday's, Taco Bell, KFC, Shoney's, Captain D's, Circuit City, The GAP, Pottery Barn, Sharper Image, and even Theme Parks.

A Mystery Shopping assignment could be evaluating a restaurant, shopping for an apartment or new car, purchasing linen at a department store or inquiring about opening a bank account... just to name a few. Some of the simple questions you may be asked are: Did you like the store? Were the sales people friendly? How was the quality of the food? Was it easy to find what you were looking for? Was the store clean? After you're done, you simply fill out a survey and mail or email it into the company you're working with. That's all there is to it!

There is a wide variety of Mystery Shopping assignments to chose from, such as department stores, restaurants, grocery stores, amusement parks, hotels, health clubs, fast food chains, airlines, and theaters. You can chose as many of the assignments that appeal to you. Your pay will vary depending upon the company and the type of shopping job you are performing. You can work for as many companies as you wish.

The "Mystery Shopping Guide" guide took months of research to compile and is updated on a continual basis so we can bring you the most up-to-date company listings. Because these companies do not publicly advertise to fill their positions, we have selected over 180 of the best companies throughout the country to work for.

If you're interested in becoming a Mystery Shopper, part time or full time, you will find our "Mystery Shopping Guide" a great resource. You'll have the most carefully researched, highest quality, valuable information to help you find the best mystery shopping jobs!

For this complete Mystery Shopping Guide please send a PayPal payment of $25.00 to hmclason@hotmail.com and we will send you the information to your e-mail address. If you prefer to pay by check or money order or if you want any additional information before ordering please e-mail me at hmclason@hotmail.com














Sincerely,
Hannah Clason

Posted by planet/hmclason1 at 1:14 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 16 September 2006 1:01 PM EDT
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