Bath products shop Market Force

I'm not sure if anybody has seen the new retail bath products client that Market Force listed but they do offer in-store and online purchases. It's not a huge reimbursement or fee but for a merchant that I like, I'm happy to take a free item or discount.

Has anybody done these yet?

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Dumb question. I think I may have found what you are referencing. How can you see more about the job on Market Force? I just see the location and that it asks for discreet photographs and to review paperwork. How would one know what the job is before accepting it?
Olympia,
I was going to accept the job to see what it was. But it says the name of the company in the qualifying questions. So I backed out. I think they only cater to pretty and pretty rich people, and I can't pretend to be either of those things.
@Morledzep wrote:

Olympia,
I was going to accept the job to see what it was. But it says the name of the company in the qualifying questions. So I backed out. I think they only cater to pretty and pretty rich people, and I can't pretend to be either of those things.

Thanks. I feel like I must be missing something but I don't see anything called qualifying questions. I'm on a laptop. Do you have any idea where I might look for this?
@olympia tennenbaum wrote:

@Morledzep wrote:

Olympia,
I was going to accept the job to see what it was. But it says the name of the company in the qualifying questions. So I backed out. I think they only cater to pretty and pretty rich people, and I can't pretend to be either of those things.

Thanks. I feel like I must be missing something but I don't see anything called qualifying questions. I'm on a laptop. Do you have any idea where I might look for this?

If you click one of the dates it pops up with the qualification questions.
I've done several of these shops. They are NOT targeted at 'pretty' or 'pretty rich' people. The locations are usually in malls or mall type areas. Go online to check out store hours and how the search results were presented. Snap a pic of the exterior of the shop to show signage and window displays. See if you are greeted and offered assistance shortly after entering. Ask a general question about a gift for a friend, daughter, etc. Listen to suggestions. Look for price signage, empty shelf spaces, are the samples fresh? How many customers and store associates? Make purchase. Take one pic of all items received (receipt, product, samples, and any ads or papers included) at home. Hardest part? Three words to describe the business.
@HoomanShopper wrote:

I've done several of these shops. They are NOT targeted at 'pretty' or 'pretty rich' people. The locations are usually in malls or mall type areas. Go online to check out store hours and how the search results were presented. Snap a pic of the exterior of the shop to show signage and window displays. See if you are greeted and offered assistance shortly after entering. Ask a general question about a gift for a friend, daughter, etc. Listen to suggestions. Look for price signage, empty shelf spaces, are the samples fresh? How many customers and store associates? Make purchase. Take one pic of all items received (receipt, product, samples, and any ads or papers included) at home. Hardest part? Three words to describe the business.
I would agree it's a mall store that has body products. It's not the major retailer that you're thinking of.
This shop is never listed on the job board in Central California, the schedulers always call about it. I was introduced to this product via the shop and must say the products are divine. They are expensive, yes, but the reimbursement covers a modest purchase such as bath bomb or shampoo. Doubt you will ever find a product unavailable so just receipt + purchase (in the same photo) and exterior location photo.
Looooooove this store. I shop there regularly, my husband loves the shampoo bar. I've done the shop a few times and it's crazy simple. My 10yr old daughter loves the bath bombs & my 8 yr old daughter is hooked on the lotion bars.
I did this shop earlier in the year. I bought a lotion bar/scrub (which I love) and asked for a sample of deodorant. I think I will be purchasing the deodorant the rest of my life!

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OOh, I lust after this shop. The $12 reimbursement in my area barely covers one item, but I do them in a heartbeat. The report is easy and the "discreet pictures" just a photo of the outside of the store which is pretty simple to take. I was raving about the products and my work buddy got me a gift card for Xmas. Double Dip!
The deodorant worked amazingly well for me. It smells awesome, but it is too rough on my skin. It hurts to apply it. I used it for almost a week before I couldn't take it anymore.

@KathyG wrote:

I did this shop earlier in the year. I bought a lotion bar/scrub (which I love) and asked for a sample of deodorant. I think I will be purchasing the deodorant the rest of my life!
If it was what I am thinking about, it is not shopped in my area sad smiley
I think I finally found it. I expect it to sit on the board in our area. It is in a trendy upscale shopping compound that is reminiscent of a Disney resort. There is nothing at all wrong with that when you are on vacation or just knocking around. However, it is up in the air how far away you are going to end up parking. This is in the open air, none of that old fashioned covered mall stuff. It is a score if you can get within a 100 yards of where you are going, and being as you have to choose a day, no telling what you are going to get on the weather. We randomly get tornadoes, rain, flash floods, record highs and freezing cold. Shops in that complex tend to sit a long time. I used to love to plan a route through a mall, but this place is close to a ten-foot-pole when it comes to mystery shopping. I sure do love the girly stuff, but I passed. I could be wrong, but I have a feeling they will have to up the pay to get it done in our area.

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"Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg."
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I did one with a bonus and it covered a bar of soap and a small shower gel (really small). To me, the report and observation are long-ish for the $12 reimbursement. Soaps are around $9 each, plus tax.

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Probably has baking soda in it, not a nice ingredient especially for underarms that may get shaved (I make bath & body products and sell on Amaozn in my other career).
I love these shops and super easy! I usually purchase a pre-wrapped gift.
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