If you love to shop, it only seems natural that obtaining a job as a mystery shopper is right up your alley. Jobs2Shop connects and matches members to the largest Mystery Shopping Companies. Not only can you become a mystery shopper, but you will also be able to take surveys, test products, and participate in focus groups.
With the numerous service companies members can access through Jobs2Shop there are many mystery shopping job opportunities. You can apply to any number of assignments and pick the ones you are most interested in.
Registering with Jobs2Shop is free; they provide their members the tools and the information necessary for success. The amount of compensation you can earn for a completed assignment varies based on its requirements; some of the companies have even paid $75.00 for a single evaluation.
It is necessary to have a PayPal account to receive payment. It can take up to eight weeks to get paid from the time Jobs2Shop has verified the qualifications of the assignment have been met. There are two portions of an assignment which includes the mystery shopping job itself as well as signing up for their advertisers’ offers. If either are not considered to be complete, you will not receive payment.
Is Jobs2Shop.com a Scam?
Being required to sign up for Jobs2Shop’s advertisers’ trial offers may be a catch 22. Some of their advertisers require a credit card prior to signing up for the trial offer and some of them charge an initial fee. In addition, if you do not cancel your trial within a particular time frame, you are charged for the amount of the service or product.
The 8 week time period Jobs2Shop uses to approve the completion of assignments and process your payment seems odd when you connect it to a trial offer period. If you cancel a trial, prior to having finished it, to avoid being charged the full of amount of the service or product, then essentially you have not have completed the offer. On the other hand, if you do complete a trial offer, you have thus accepted the terms of the offer and are typically charged for the remaining portion due.
Any job that directs you to and requires you to sign up for trial offers should raise a red flag, especially if you must provide and use your own credit card. If you don’t cancel trials within specified time frames, the job may cost more than what you have earned.
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They’re claiming to have paid me, but Paypal says zero, and now they can’t find my email address, even though they continue to email me daily. What strings did you have to pull to get paid?
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