Get Up to 50% Off of Plane Tickets by Flying as a Mystery Shopper

We���ve talked before about the opportunities available as a mystery shopper, which typically involve working as an undercover shopper for the benefit of a retail establishment so that the customer experience can be evaluated and improved upon by that business. Those who work as mystery shoppers tend to enjoy the experience, because it is a low-stress way to make money that involves what is, for so many, their favorite pastime ��� shopping!


2016-03-29_11-22-16That said, did you know that there are now opportunities to work as a mystery shopper inside of the travel industry? A company out of Canada, Evaluate It by SQM, is a mystery shopping company that has, as a big part of its offerings, travel-related mystery shopping assignments, which can be a whole lot of fun. As a Canadian company, many of the jobs that come available through Evaluate It are based in Canada, but not all; Evaluate It has opportunities, as well, at a major US airline.


When mystery shopping on behalf of an airline, you���re not usually looking at free tickets (now THAT would be nice), but up to 50% off of the price of your tickets in exchange for doing the same sort of evaluation you would if you were shopping undercover at the department store down the street. There are some restrictions of which to be mindful - for one thing, if you���re planning to travel with others, like family members or friends, their tickets will have to be purchased separately. Also, there is no opportunity to earn frequent flier miles when doing this, but that���s probably a small sacrifice when you���re getting a 50% discount off of your air fare.


To get started, you will want to register directly at Evaluate It by Clicking Here. If you���re interested in mystery shopping, more generally, and would like to avail yourself of a wide variety of opportunities to do it, then you might take a look at Paid Shopping Providers, a members-only service that can point you in the direction of nearly 200 hiring companies looking for mystery shoppers. Paid Shopping Providers, which is actually recommended by Jim Paris, can save you a lot of time and energy in ferreting out productive, confidential, mystery shopping assignments, Click Here.


 By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large


 

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Published on March 29, 2016 08:23
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