Shadow Shopper Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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Shadow Shopper is an online mystery shopping program. It acts as the middleman between hopeful shoppers and large mystery shopping companies. They provide their members with lists and email notifications of which companies currently have available work.

ShadowShopper was one of the first companies to create an online database and service for these types of opportunities, they have been around since 2002.

They are now one of the largest providers of these types of jobs and boast a database of over six million accounts. They claim to have anywhere from 120,000 – 160,000 new jobs posted every month.

They also have working relationships with 250+ mystery shopping, merchandising, demonstrating and market research companies in North America and are members of the Market Research Association and World Alliance for Retail Excellence & Standards.

How Does Mystery Shopping Work?

Mystery shopping is a great way to participate in market research and earn some extra money. Companies pay mystery shoppers to visit their establishments and interact with their employees, ultimately reporting and evaluating on the entire experience.

This arrangement greatly benefits both parties. As a shopper you get paid and rewarded with free food, items, or services. Meanwhile the business owner gets a detailed account of what goes on in their shop while the boss is away.

The information that you provide is then used to improve employee practices and finetune the overall shopping experience.

Depending on the job you may be asked to report on a variety of aspects such as restroom cleanliness, temperature of the food, timeliness of service, and so on. The types of businesses that you will be asked to frequent vary as well with restaurants, banks, and theaters in the mix.

Upon completion of the tasks you will be paid after submitting your reports and/or invoices.

Cost and Price Plans:

Shadow Shopper membership is based on two levels, Gold and Bronze with corresponding levels of amenities.

The free membership allows you to apply for job listings posted more than 7 days ago. You also get added to their database for potential employers to contact you directly. You can also apply for Promoted Jobs – ones posted on top of the list due to immediate need of shoppers).

The Gold membership costs $6.95 per month and provides you with all of the benefits of the Bronze membership plus access to the most recently posted jobs. You also get first priority listing when employers search Shadow Shopper’s database.

Customer Support:

If you need assistance you can submit their online contact form and someone will get back to you shortly. They also have a helpful FAQ section and an article explaining how mystery shopping works for your benefit.

Online Reviews/Complaints:

There are mixed reviews for Shadow Shopper, and they currently have a D rating with the BBB. However in regards to those complaints it is clear that the company has made an effort to resolve the issues with their unsatisfied customers.

Some other issues that people have posted about are in regards to the amount of jobs that are available – however keep in mind that there is a difference between the paid and free memberships, so those paying will have a much higher chance of landing a job.

Overall mystery shopping can be a fun way to get some extra cash but know that these jobs are in high demand and don’t pay that much.

Competitors and Alternatives:

If you do not want to work with Shadow Shopper you can take the time to seek out local market research companies and try to find these opportunities yourself. Some other companies that provide listings for mystery shopping include A Closer Look, ShoppingJobs.com, and Jobs2Shop.com.

If you have a membership with Shadow Shopper or have previously used them please leave a detailed review below.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints

Average Rating for " Shadow Shopper " is 1.64 out of 5 based on 47 reviews.
  • The service was time consuming to sign up for and I received absolutely no worthwhile offers. There were either no jobs available in my region, or I was called by suspicious people asking me to leave them my personal information and social security number. The junk e-mail was abundant and not useful. My free trial was set to automatically renew and I was charged $29.99 before I could cancel. No refunds given. Overall, I lost a lot of time and $30 on this service. I would never recommend it to anyone. Ever. If you want to get rewarded for shopping and filling out surveys, try something legit like National Consumer Panel.
  • sorry to hear u guys got ripped off, so glad i read reviews for everything!
  • Make damn sure you read the fine print. I paid five dollars for one month, and was charged 30 dollars for monthly renewal. Told me I could have a refund, and when I did not get back to them within 5 days, I was then told I had to be charged. I have been out of town for a funeral, still will. Not give me a credit.
  • I was thinking of signing up for Shadow Shoppers. When I went to the live chat and asked them about the Better Business Bureau I got only reasons that the BBB is not cost effective. Then I came to see what others had said. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
  • I filled out forms but when it got to a credit card I closed the site, but one of the questions was ...do you have a Pay Pal account? Well Here 6 months later I see where they were taking out 29.95 every month. I did not authorize this....took from Pay Pal
  • After many months of ignoring them; they sent me a check for $1890-dollars which I was to send most of it back to them.With an assignment. The letter said to call a ph# in order to activate the ck. I've called 7 times to call. The answering machine says "they do NOT CALL BACK". So hear I sit. I so think its a scam. They're headquarters are in Nevada. Interesting. I sent a text saying, "if you don't have someone contact me, I'm tearing up your Check." They acknowledged my text, but NOTHING!!
  • NOT SURE I SIGNED UP AFTER HEARING MY FRIEND RECEIVED A CHECK FOR ALMOST $ 2,400. Okay today is Monday last Tuesday my friend signed up with shadowshopper of course you receive a lot of junk & not sure which is true are not.. 6 days later FedEx was knocking on her door with a JP MORGAN check ... 2,400. She going to cash it land let me know.. WILL UPDATE TOMORROW .. I'll she if she cashed it. I signed up right away after viewing the reviews I'm deleting and unsubscribe TODAY
  • The excellent reviews are fake from shadowshopper. It's a scam
  • So the notation this listing service is a scam might be a little harsh. Now is it pointless, I would have to say about 80% of the listing I've gotten over the years have been jobs I already knew about from free sites such as jobslinger and narms. So if you are not wanting to do the work your self by all means pay the amounts for the membership. Just make sure you uncheck the auto renew box and if you are worried they are still going to charge you snap a time stamped photo as proof. After your paid membership ends keep an eye out for a "we want you back" email which will get you your first month back for under 4 bucks. And if you don't uncheck that renewal box the 2nd month will be almost 30 bucks. I have done this several times over the last few years and I have not had one issue getting charged for the membership.

    Good luck everyone there are scams out there that are looking to steal from you and there are those companies who will charge you for ice at the north pole. Shadow shopper might list jobs that they have no control over and those jobs might try to steal but the company itself is just looking to sell you something you really don't need to pay $30 a month for.
  • For those of you that say you make good money with this company, how much have you paid in fees to earn what you have? I recently moved to WA state & wanted to continue doing mystery shopping as I had in Az. Somehow I learned about SS and have Not received a decent offer yet. I refuse to pay for leads, especially when there are legit FREE companies out there. Good luck to those who have done their research & are keeping their hard earned money in their own pockets!
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