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How To Get Started

You can register online to view available shopping jobs in your area. No experience is required, you simply need to be able to follow the instructions given to you for each assignment and complete your shopping job as required.

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More Information On Getting Paid to Shop

Getting paid to shop (also known as mystery shopping) is where you get paid to evaluate your shopping and dining experiences. Companies hire you to pose as a "shopper" visiting various stores and restaurants. While you are shopping or dining out you note things such as cleanliness of the establishment, the level of customer service that is provided to you and product availability. After you complete your shopping assignment you fill out a short questionnaire that is provided to you online. Companies use this information to improve their products and services. It is an easy and fun way to make extra money in addition to getting free merchandise and food.

How Much Can You Make as a Mystery Shopper?

You can to earn between $10 and $125 for each shopping job completed. During your assignment you can also receive free food, merchandise and even vacations!

How Much Work is Available?

It depends on where you live and what companies have shopping jobs available in your area. If you live near a big city you will have more opportunities and jobs available to you. You can pick and choose the jobs you want to take and set your own schedule.

The Wall Street Journal Online Recently Featured a Story About One Woman Who Earns $7000 a Month as a Mystery Shopper:

"Jennifer Voitle has mastered the Freebie Economy. A former investment-bank employee who was laid off two years ago, Ms. Voitle has found a new career in the arcane world of dining deals, gift certificates and "mystery shopping," where companies pay her to test their products and services. She gets paid to shop, eat at restaurants, drink at bars, travel and even play golf. Last month, she made nearly $7,000 from her various freebie adventures. By the end of the year, she could be making more than she did in investment banking, not counting her steady supply of handouts."

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