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    • mrswb2b
      CommentAuthormrswb2b
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    hiya girls new to this site and me and the h2b are both students with no jobs so we have no income, after looking all over the internet i have seen jobs for mystery shoppers . what do u think about this kind of job? they say that u can work from home by doin phonecalls to companys then giving them feedback. what do u think??
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    • Gemstar
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    I've never done it myself but sounds like it's worth a try. You could also go around local bars and restaurants and ask for work as they often don't advertise online and it's also quite social.
    I work full time, studying for a Masters part time and working part time in a restaurant - the restaurant doesn't pay that well per hour but tips make it really worthwhile! x
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    • mrswb2b
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    thank you i suppose there is no harm in giving it a try. one person said that if u try hard enough you can make between 50-70 pound a day, x
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    • Gemstar
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    I'd double check how many hours you have to put in in order to make that amount per day and then see if you think it's worth your while x
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    • mrswb2b
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    yeah ano thats what we are goin to do 2moro, coz we are both students and wudnt want to take on anything extra thats goin to get in the way of uni work. x
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    • lil miss sunshine
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    i've done a bit of this befoe and as long as you do the jobs well you get more and beter paid jobs it does not take long but may have to travel

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    • nickers
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    sounds like could be good where did you hear this from hun?xx

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    • x ashlil x
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    i signed up to this but they wanted me to pay £40 in the first place which i wasnt willing to do x
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    • mrswb2b
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    well since getting engaged and actually realising how much a wedding cost we started entering competitions, and i went on this one webside called im worse off than you and it was one on the dicussions on there.
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    • NishaVyas88
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    My h2b and I tried that when we were students... it wasn't really worth it. They only reimbursed us, and they only sent us the money once we'd spent £30. Which I never did, so I basically did it for free.

    If you're within access of London and do it for a company that pays more than just reimbursing, it'll help. Unfortunately, I don't remember what company I did it for so I can't warn you against them. Just read the fineprint for each job.
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    • Vicky
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    I did it when I was a student - it might have changed but it was really good fun, being the mystery shopper your employer gives you some money and you have to go and shop spending their money but you get to keep the products you buy. We also had to go to a number of dinners that was good fun... I think it completely depends of what you are asked to go and mystery shopp. I dont think I really saw any extra cash but did get a whole lot of freebiees!!!!
 

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