Mystery shoppers, also called secret shoppers, are hired to test the customer service of a business or company. Applying to become a mystery shopper or secret shopper is pretty straightforward. But before you apply, it's important to do some research on mystery shopping so you don’t get scammed. There are many fake mystery shopper sites out there, so always investigate the company before you apply to be a shopper for one of them.

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Researching Mystery Shopper Companies

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    Check out the company on the Providers Association website. The MSPA (Mystery Shoppers Providers Association) has a large database of reputable companies, free of charge.[1] [2]
    • They work to deter scammers and keep a running list of scam sites.
    • The MSPA offers training and resources for mystery shoppers, for a fee.[3] You can become a member of the MSPA and have access to networking information and other benefits.[4]
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    Never accept a check from a company before you complete the work. The MSPA recommends refusing payment from a company that offers you a check without asking you to complete an assignment. This is likely a scam.[5]
    • The scam promoter or company may send you a check with instructions to deposit it in a personal bank account. They will then tell you to withdraw the amount in cash, and wire it to a third party. But the check is fake and the person who deposited the check (you) will then be responsible for paying back the bank.
    • Some scammers will use the MSPA logo in their emails or letters to appear more legitimate. It's always best to be suspicious if the company sends you a check before you complete the work, even if their email or letter has an MSPA logo.[6]
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    Never pay a hiring fee. Dishonest companies use newspaper ads and emails to give you the impression mystery shopper jobs are the first step to higher-paying jobs. They may tell you that you need to register or get certified to be a mystery shopper. But it is not necessary to pay anyone to get into the mystery shopping business.[7]
    • Once you pay the “hiring fee”, you likely won’t get a refund from the promoters or a position at a company.
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    Contact the hiring companies directly. Don’t just go to their website and take a quick look around, or answer an email from a so-called shopper service and wait to get hired. Call the company through a listed number on their website, or locate them by googling their name. Look at the address and contact information listed on their website or on google pages to make sure they have a physical office.[8]
    • Contacting them allows you to confirm they are a legitimate company and can offer you a real position as a mystery shopper.
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Completing an Application

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    Prepare your documentation. You will need basic information about yourself. You will also need official documentation like your social security number.
    • Always be wary of scam sites and never give out your SSN if you feel uncomfortable with the site. Companies usually offer a fax in or mail in option for the application if you do not want to give this information out online.
    • Some applications may ask if you have a credit card you can use for purchases in the store during your shift. But, if the company is legitimate, you should not have to give out your credit card number.
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    Register with a mystery shopping company. Make sure there is no fee for registering with the company.
    • By registering, you become an independent contractor for the company. Once you have registered, the company will look over your application. They will then contact you directly with possible mystery shopping jobs. You are required to fill out an application with information such as:
    • Name, address, home phone, email.
    • The distance you are willing to travel to reach a job.
    • Languages spoken fluently.
    • Any other mystery shopping companies you have worked for.
    • Date of birth, background, ethnicity and education.
    • Some applications may need your social security number.
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    Wait for approval of your application. Once you become an approved shopper, the company will email you with your shopper ID. You will also be given access to a database with possible jobs in your area.
    • After you choose which shops you are interested in, you can choose from a range of dates to perform the shop.
    • Keep in mind accepting the shop means you are committed to completing the shop during the specified time frame.
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Understanding the Role of a Mystery Shopper

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    Remember you are providing stores with valuable information about their customer service. As a mystery shopper, you will pose as an ordinary customer. You will then evaluate the business’ service, cleanliness, quality and efficiency when helping customers.
    • You must also be at least 18 years of age.
    • You will receive complete guidelines for each shop where you complete a job. It is your responsibility to uphold the guidelines. You must also fulfill all the expectations of a mystery shopper at a certain store or shop.
    • It’s important to demonstrate excellent observational skills and be detail oriented. You need to be able to watch the store and the employees as you shop, without making it obvious that you are a secret shopper.
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    Be aware you will work flexible hours. Reputable companies will hire you as an independent contractor, not an employee. This means you can choose your assignments according to your schedule and take as many jobs as you’d like. So you can squeeze in a mystery shop during your lunch break or commit several hours a week to mystery shopping.[9]
    • The average shop time is between 1 and 2 hours.
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    Understand how you will get paid by the company. A reputable company will pay you once you write a quality report for the shop, based on your experience as a mystery shopper.
    • The usual rate varies from $5 to $20 a shop.[10]
    • Some mystery shops will ask you to buy a meal or a sale item. The company will reimburse you for these costs.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How can I find mystery shopper jobs in my area?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    After your application has been processed and you are a registered mystery shopper you will have access to their database where you can search for jobs in your area.
  • Question
    I am looking to shop at Target or Walmart, do these stores have secret shoppers?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes, virtually all retail businesses employ mystery shoppers, it helps in promoting quality customer service.
  • Question
    How can I find a legitimate company?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Look them up on sites like Yelp and read the reviews. If they have an address, look it up on Google Maps to make sure it's real.
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Warnings

  • Be cautious of mystery shopping scams! To learn more check out the "How to Find a Legitimate Mystery Shopping Company" article to make sure you do not end up the victim of a scammer.
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