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| Mystery Shopper - Details Article |  | Mystery Shopper 007
Living a Double Life as a Mystery Shopper
As a mystery shopper you are kind of like a spy. Just as James
Bond gets briefed on his next top-secret assignment at some
high-tech cave complex beneath a tropical island, you the
mystery shopper are briefed in advance over the telephone or
emailed at your own secret location—your home. While James Bond
gets shot at, you get free mugs of beer placed in your hand,
steak put on your plate, and you have to deal with several more
hazards that come with the job--like dodging golf balls while
teeing off on an 18-hole golf course. That’s because your job as
a mystery shopper is to shop. That’s the best part about being a
mystery shopper--companies will pay you to buy their products
and services. Imagine getting a back massage as part of your
job. Sounds like tough work doesn’t it?
Attentive companies are hiring mystery shoppers to get an
impartial consumer evaluation on the quality of their customer
service. Customer service is arguably the most important factor
contributing to a company’s continued success. Every business
has customers and if these customers aren’t satisfied they can
easily take their money somewhere else. There are several ways a
company can screw up when it comes to customer service. A
mystery shopper can inform a company about current business
practices that might need adjustment or about employees whose
attitudes need an even bigger adjustment. Companies use this
feedback to improve the overall customer experience.
If you would like to mystery shop you have to be prepared to
write a small evaluation report or complete a survey that grades
the level of customer service you received from your client
companies. In regards to that, you better have a decent memory
and pay good attention to detail. You’re probably not going to
be allowed on the job with a laptop or a giant note pad and
pencil. You will have to leave your, “I’m a Paid Mystery
Shopper” t-shirt at home as well. Remember, as a mystery
shopper, you are going in undercover.
You have several ways to get assignments:
1.Free lists of companies that hire mystery shoppers:
You and everyone’s uncle is going to apply for the same limited
jobs because everyone else has the list. Good luck getting a
call back.
2. Go business to business and offer your services:
But be prepared for rejection, an empty gas tank, and sore feet.
3. Sign up with a professional mystery shopping referral
company:
The jobs come to you. Easily the best way to get assignments.
Mystery shopping is still a developing field but more and more
companies are reaping the benefits of improved customer service
through mystery shopping programs. Most mystery shoppers do it
on the side for fun, free stuff, and supplemental income. Your
assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to get out there
sign up with as many mystery shopping companies as you can
afford. This message will self destruct in five seconds (not
really).
Copyright 2005 Jon Castle
Article may be reprinted freely as long as the author bylines
are included.
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