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Secret Shopping: Is it for you and your family? - Page 3


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National Shopping Service Over 18,000 mystery shoppers work with this company! No information if they are recruiting in Canada, but the US and Europe are a definate yes. Apply here

Shop'Nchek. Universal opportunities available through franchisees - email addresses are provided. Find them here. Apply hereThe first time I visited this site, it was extremely slow to load - the second was comparably faster.

QCS: Trained Consumer® Mystery Shopping Over 10,000 trained mystery shoppers across the USA.Employment Opportunities - although it does not state where these positions are located, or if they are home based.

A Closer Look. Frames only. Visit the application button to apply. Over 3,000 shoppers work with them. Major cities between Connecticut and California. Major concentration of business is in the Southeastern and Southwestern United States.

ServiceProbe - USA only. Provides a list of areas in which they are looking for shoppers. Must be over 18 years of age, and preferrably college/university educated. There is no online application form. You must call (423) 238-5503 to apply.

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3.   Nov 26, 2000 4:56 PM
Thanks for the information. I applied to a few of them, but there was an error in the link to A Closer Look.

-- posted by jopofriend


2.   Oct 27, 1998 8:23 AM
Shelly Brower

At the www.pwilson.com link I was asked for a username and password....is that normal? Other than that, this article and list was most informative, thanks.
Shelly ...


-- posted by ShellyB


1.   Jun 9, 1998 10:28 PM
Great article, Bonny, and I'll be sure to check out some of your links. I also work for Secret Shop Net and enjoy free gas.

Here are some "one-stop mystery shop" links to add to your list:

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-- posted by EvelynG





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