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	<title>Comments on: Why People Mystery Shop</title>
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	<description>Tips, Strategies, and Resources for Mystery Shoppers</description>
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		<title>By: IQ</title>
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		<description>Found your website early on when I was signing up with companies.  Your lists helped out tremendously.  TKS!  After four days I started receiving e-mails on available shops and after three weeks I&#039;m &quot;booked&quot; for September.  All was going great until......  I was doing an overt assignment and someone approached me and asked if I was a mystery shopper.  Of course I gave the &quot;right&quot; answer.  However, I thought that if this person was a mystery shopper themselves they would know better than to ask that question.  But, another thought came into my mind.  If the person were a mystery shopper and had wanted the assignment I was working on, why would they come to my &quot;place of business?&quot;  Were they miffed at not getting to the assignment first and they wanted to find out who did?  If so, very unprofessional, I think.  Anyone else had a similar experience?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found your website early on when I was signing up with companies.  Your lists helped out tremendously.  TKS!  After four days I started receiving e-mails on available shops and after three weeks I&#8217;m &#8220;booked&#8221; for September.  All was going great until&#8230;&#8230;  I was doing an overt assignment and someone approached me and asked if I was a mystery shopper.  Of course I gave the &#8220;right&#8221; answer.  However, I thought that if this person was a mystery shopper themselves they would know better than to ask that question.  But, another thought came into my mind.  If the person were a mystery shopper and had wanted the assignment I was working on, why would they come to my &#8220;place of business?&#8221;  Were they miffed at not getting to the assignment first and they wanted to find out who did?  If so, very unprofessional, I think.  Anyone else had a similar experience?</p>
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