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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

SUBJECT : *** Mystery Shopping Assignment In Your City ***!

We have a mystery shopping assignment in your area, and your wages are 200$ per
Assignment The job Entails Evaluation process visiting Restaurant, Hospital,
Monetary institute, like western union or Money gram office outlets, Gas
Stations, Send below information to get started


Full Name:
Full Mailing Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Cell-Phone:
Home Phone:
Gender:
D.O.B:
Marital Status:
Best Times to Call:
Present Job Status/Position:
Email:




Below are the full details about the Job.



Dear Applicant,



Thanks for the interest shown to read further about the mystery shopper job. We
Will want you to understand that we are a company that conducts surveys and
Evaluates other companies we are hiring to go too other people companies,
Restaurant and act like customers in order to know how the staffs are handling
Their services in relation to their customers once we have a contract to do so,

You we would be direct to the company or outlet, and we shall provide the funds

You need to do the job (either purchase things or require services), after which

You would write a comment on the staff's activities and give a detailed record
Of your experience Examples of details you w would forward to us are.

1) How long it took you to get services.
2) Smartness of the attendant
3) Customer service professionalism

4) Sometime you might be required to upset the attendant.


We turn the information over to the company executives, and they carry out their
Own Duties in improving their services Most companies employ our assistance when
People give complains about their services, or when they feel there are needs
For them to improve their customer service Your Identity would be confidential
As the job's states (secret shopper) you would be paid $200 for every duty you
Carry out, and bonus on your transportation allowance and funds shall be given
To you if you've to dine as part of the duty.

Your job will be to evaluate and comment on customer service in a wide variety
Of shops, western union stores, restaurant, and services in your area No
Commitment is made on this job, and you would have flexible hours as it suits
You

YOUR REMUNERATION: Your salary based on every assessment carryout and is $200 +
Logistic fare, which you will deduct from the survey funds before any
Assignment, we would provide you with the resources needed {payment}. Mostly,
Our company would mail you a recognized bank instrument that you can cash and
Use for the assignment. We would be providing you details on how to carry out
The evaluation

Nevertheless, you follow information, given to you as a secret shopper. You can
Earn
More that involves nothing than shopping at a number of selected retailers,
Accessing their customer service, and reporting. Therefore, we want you to get
Back with confirmation of your interest and commitment in working with us


NB: Kindly send an Acceptance message, including the asked information above to

Know if you are ready to work with us.

I will await your prompt response.

Best Regards,
Secret Shopper

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