My first source was a young woman from the Ann Arbor area who had actually been an intern at a marketing firm that connected mystery shoppers with companies desiring their feedback. She had worked for the company for a few months, and had the opportunity to complete a couple mystery shops and also to read over other shopper's feedback forms from their assignments.
I found this to be very cool- and I started talking about the idea of mystery shoppers to my friends and family. Then, believe it or not, my boyfriend decided to sign-up! No more than three days later did he call me.
"Guess what!" he said. "I just went mystery shopping for a used car... I even test drove it."
He was thrilled. He apparently had just gone online and signed up. Pretty soon he receieved an email telling him about some local mystery shopping assignments. It was pretty simple.
So maybe you, too, are curious. If you want to become a mystery shopper with a local company, you could look into this Ann Arbor-based firm- it's the same one that my source worked for. To check it out, go to: http://www.servad.com and click on "Be a Mystery Shopper" on the left side.
But, before getting too excited and signing up , you may want to look at Web sites that rank and evaluate secret shopping companies. To start your research, I suggest checking out this article from Consumer Affairs.
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