zlinedavid is right. I ran into a similar issue with the whole time/date stamp requirement of one of the MSCs for one of their clients. When I found out my camera doesn't print time/date stamps, the manufacturer (and the guy at Staples) asked me why I needed this. I just told them it was "a client requirement" for some work I do. They both said it is so easy to fake the time/date why bother!
zlinedavid Wrote:
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> It proves nothing as to if the shop was performed.
> For all they know, I could have tied my phone to
> my dog's collar and trained her to sit in the
> parking lot for 10 minutes, then come home.
>
> LisaSTL Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > LOL, that's it!
> >
> > There are other issues with this concept that I
> > didn't think about before. How in the world are
> > they going to deal with both the inaccuracies
> with
> > provided addresses AND the inaccuracies
> inherent
> > in GPS programs. Before one of the latest
> updates
> > my GPS app would say I had gotten home when I
> was
> > about 6 houses away. Tell me how that proves I
> > made it to the correct location? It also
> doesn't
> > prove anyone actually entered the store and
> spoke
> > to an associate. A shopper who has no problem
> with
> > supplying a false shop will have no problem
> > pulling into the parking lot and sitting there
> for
> > the required length of time or taking care of
> some
> > personal shopping at a store a few doors down.
zlinedavid Wrote:
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> It proves nothing as to if the shop was performed.
> For all they know, I could have tied my phone to
> my dog's collar and trained her to sit in the
> parking lot for 10 minutes, then come home.
>
> LisaSTL Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > LOL, that's it!
> >
> > There are other issues with this concept that I
> > didn't think about before. How in the world are
> > they going to deal with both the inaccuracies
> with
> > provided addresses AND the inaccuracies
> inherent
> > in GPS programs. Before one of the latest
> updates
> > my GPS app would say I had gotten home when I
> was
> > about 6 houses away. Tell me how that proves I
> > made it to the correct location? It also
> doesn't
> > prove anyone actually entered the store and
> spoke
> > to an associate. A shopper who has no problem
> with
> > supplying a false shop will have no problem
> > pulling into the parking lot and sitting there
> for
> > the required length of time or taking care of
> some
> > personal shopping at a store a few doors down.
