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Mystery Shopping, Secret Shopping, Market Research, Focus Groups, Paid Surveys, Non Invasive Research, Opinion Polls in Florida

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

APART FROM NON INVASIVE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND A COUPLE OF THE MYSTERY SHOPPING GROUPS ADVERTISED FOR FREE WHICH YOU WILL FIND EITHER AT THE TOP OR SECOND FROM THE TOP, THIS SECTION IS ONLY MAINTAINED FOR OUR EXISITING MEMBERS . WE DO NOT EXECEPT MEMBERSHIPS ANYMORE AT THIS POINT AS WE ARE SLOWLY TRANSFORMING INTO A TOTTALY FREE SERVICE AND WILL BE PROVIDING ADDITIONAL SERVICES TO EXISTING MEMBERS WHO WILL CONTINUE TO BENIFT FROM ADVISORY SERVICES AND DISCOUNTS ETC ETC THE EMPLOYMENT STANDARS AGENCY HAVE STOPED US FROM SELLING DIRECTORY INFORMATION THAT LEADS YOU TO A BETTER LIFE - THIS IS THERE LAW AND WE HAVE TO COMPLY - THEY HAVE REMOVED YOUR CIVIL LIBERTY AND HUMAN RIGHT TO PURCHASE INFROMATION FROM THE INTERNET - I SINCERLY APPOLIGISE FOR THIS BUT WE ARE COMING BACK WITH SOMETHING FAR MORE DYNAMIC TO PROTECT YOUR BEST INTERESTS - WERE STILL WITH YOU MY FRIENDS

HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS : You will find these are really great opportunities to participate in between medical research activities . You will also be able to combine these opportunities with NON Invasive research where no medications are involved - such as pychology tests .Volunteers participating in drug research may also find these to be of help and assistance during the waiting periods between research involving a medication .By providing you with an excellent service it allows us to continue with our quest to provide greater awareness and support for the sufferers of illness such as MND/ALS which is now complete in our patient info section .

PATIENT VOLUNTEERS : You will need to be mobile and your condition must not be such that it will effect your abilities to participate . Online surveys can be conducted from you own computers, providing you with an additional interest during longer term studies, or for patient volunteers with more immobilising conditions .

DON"T FORGET TO VIEW ALL THE OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTED FOR HEALTHY AND PATIENT VOLUNTEERS BY CLICKING STUDIES ON THE MENU BAR AND SELECTING YOUR GEOGRAPHICAL AREA .


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Recruits clinical study volunteers from Albany, Amsterdam, Babylon, Batavia, Beacon, Binghamton, Bronx, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Canandaigua, Cooperstown, Corning, Cortland, Dunkirk, Elmira, Endicott, Fredonia, Freeport, Fulton, Geneva, Glens Falls, Gloversville, Great Neck, Hempstead, Huntingdon, Ithaca, Jamestown, Johnson City, Kenmore, Kingston, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lockport, Long Beach, Manhattan, Massena, Middletown, New Rochelle, New York, Niagara Falls, Ogdensburg, Olean, Oneida, Oneonta, Orangeburg, Oswego, Peekskill, Plattsburgh, Port Chester, Poughkeepsie, Rochester, Rome, Auburn, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, Stony Brook, Suffern, Syracuse, Tonawanda, Troy, Utica, Watertown, West Haverstraw, Western New York, White Plains, Williamsville, Yonkers, Alabama, AL, Arizona, AZ, Arkansas, AR, California, CA, Colorado, CO, Connecticut, CT, Delaware, District of Columbia, D.C, Florida, FL, Georgia, GA, Hawaii, HI, Idaho, ID, Illinois, IL, Indiana, IN, Iowa, IA, Kansas, KS, Kentucky,KY, Louisiana, LA, Maine, ME, Maryland, MD, Massachusetts, MA, Michigan, MI, Minnesota, MN, Mississippi, MS, Missouri, MO, Montana, MT, Nebraska, NE, Nevada, NV, New Hampshire, NH, New Jersey, NJ, New Mexico, NM, New York, NY, North Carolina, NC, North Dakota, ND, Ohio, OH, Oklahoma, OK, Oregon, OR Pennsylvania, PA, Puerto Rico, PR, Rhode Island, RI, South Carolina, SC, Tennessee, TN, Texas, TX, Utah, UT, Vermont, VT, Virginia, VA, Washington, WA, West Virginia, WV, Wisconsin, WI, San Antonio, TX, Wyoming, WY, and right throughout the US




Study 934 :Clinical Research.
Florida
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyCLINICAL STUDIES - Study opportunities for healthy volunteers.
Aim of Study TO HELP MEDICAL RESEARCH IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF PEOPLE'S LIVES.
Inclusion Criteria MUST HAVE PASSED THE INSTANT ELIGIBILTY TEST ON MENU BAR.
Area Gainesville, FL.
Duration Varies.
Reimbursement Depends on study.
NotesIf you are interested in applying, please click the APPLY buttons below. Once directed to the website, scroll down until you find a study that interests you. The individual contact information is situated at the bottom of the study listing.

Study 923 :Standardized Patients Wanted.
Florida
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyStandardized Patients are trained to accurately and consistently portray specific types of patients. The simulation includes a specific history, physical findings, body language, and emotional and personality characteristics.
Aim of Study TO HELP MEDICAL RESEARCH IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF PEOPLE'S LIVES.
Inclusion Criteria MUST HAVE PASSED THE INSTANT ELIGIBILTY TEST ON MENU BAR.
Area Tallahassee, FL.
Duration Varies.
Reimbursement Standardized patients are paid $15 an hour for their time.
NotesIf you are interested in applying, please click the APPLY buttons below to fill in the on-line form.

Study 922 :Infant Studies.
Florida
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyINFANT STUDIES - research in the areas of infant perceptual and cognitive development. Infants must be two to nine month old. The parent is with the child at all times.
Aim of Study TO HELP MEDICAL RESEARCH IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF PEOPLE'S LIVES.
Inclusion Criteria MUST HAVE PASSED THE INSTANT ELIGIBILTY TEST ON MENU BAR.
Area Miami, Florida.
Duration Varies.
Reimbursement Depends on study.
NotesIf you are interested in finding out more about participating in our research studies with your infant please send us an email with your name, infant's age, and phone number. The email address can be found in the CONTACT button above.

Study 647 :Shop Until You Drop And Then Shop Some more.
Florida
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of Study
Mystery Shopping is an objective view of a business through the eyes of a customer. A Mystery Shopper visits a business anonymously, posing as a regular customer, to experience and evaluate the level of customer service provided by the business.
Aim of Study Mystery shopping provides management with a detailed assessment of employee performance and the variables that affect a customer's experience and satisfaction with the business.
Area All over the world.
Reimbursement Shops pay fees ranging from $5 up depending on what is required of the shopper.
In many cases, no fees are paid but instead you are reimbursed for a product, service, meal, etc.

Study 591 :Undercover Shoppers Wanted.
Florida
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyMystery Shopping.
Aim of Study Shoppers may evaluate not only the service aspects of a company, but the physical as well. Company management might be concerned about the brightness of the parking lot or the ease of access to the building; whether or not the aisles were clear or if merchandise was stacked precariously.
Inclusion Criteria Must have a valid email address as this will be used as the primary method of communication.
Area Throughout the United States.
Reimbursement Fees for shops will vary depending upon the nature of the shop.
Other InfoHEALTH ZONE NEWS LETTER ABOVE - COPD - BRONCHITIS - EMPYSEMA

YOU TUBE ABOVE - HOW TO WIN YOUR LOVE - ENGELBURT

Study 396 :BRAIN IMAGING STUDIES
Florida
Type of StudyLooking for healthy men and women, age 18 to 60

Brain Imaging Studies usually involve either a PET Scan or MRI Scan. The
MRI scan does NOT use any radiation, instead the MRI scanner uses magnetic
fields to takes pictures of your body. The MRI will take images of your
brain that show which areas are working when you think. For these studies,
you to lie inside the MRI scanner and be asked to perform mental tasks
while the scanner take pictures of your brain at work. You may be strapped
down to prevent you from moving during the scan. During the scan you will here a loud knocking sound,but you will not feel anything.
This is not the researchers , its the MACHINE!

Because of the magnetic field used by the MRI scanner, you will be
required to remove all metal objects from your body, including jewelery.
You will note be able to participate if you have metal implants or
extensive dental work.
Inclusion CriteriaHealthy men and women, age 18 to 60

Must be Right Handed

Must not have had any major past illnesses .

Must not have a history of depression anxiety or mental illness .

Must have no family history of mental illnesses .

Must have no metal implants such as braces or pins .

Must not have poor eye sight .

Must not have a history of substance abuse .

Must have not had serious injury or bumps to the head .

Must have passed BioTrax eligibility test on the menu bar .
AreaSubjects from Miami, Florida only please .
DurationHOURS
ReimbursementSubjects will be paid $20/hour for their participation.
NotesVIEW OUR ONGOING STUDY LIST HERE .

Study 395 :BRAIN MEDICAL RESEARCH
Florida
Type of StudyFocus

In the broadest sense, our research focuses on cognitive, emotional, and motivational processes and how these are affected by neurologic and psychiatric disorders. We study normal individuals across the lifespan and individuals with specific clinical disorders including: temporal and frontal lobe epilepsy (before and after seizure surgery), Parkinson's disease, mild cognitive impairment and dementia, focal brain lesions, and major depressive disorder.

Inclusion CriteriaMales and females

Aged 18 and above .

Must be Right Handed

Must not have had any major past illnesses .

Must not have a history of depression anxiety or mental illness .

Must have no family history of mental illnesses .

Must have no metal implants such as braces or pins .

Must not have poor eye sight .

Must not have a history of substance abuse .

Must have not had serious injury or bumps to the head .

Must have passed BioTrax eligibility test on the menu bar .


Additional opportunities for adults over sixty:


AreaGainesville, Florida residents only please .



DurationStudies comprising short visits to the clinic .



ReimbursementPayments for time and inconvenience .



Other InfoEXAMPLE STUDY

This project tests several ideas about the way people express emotions on their face. One project involves transcranial magnetic stimulation. Other projects involve looking at pictures and listening to stories.
NotesCALL DIRECT USING THE CONTACT BUTTON OR VIEW OUR WEB SITE HERE .

Study 393 : CONSUMER PRODUCT TESTING
Florida
Type of StudyVolunteer opportunities to test consumer products such as shampoos, cosmetics, skin creams, diapers, toothpaste, antiperspirants, and many others.
Aim of StudyTo test a wide range of products for the Personal Care and Pharmaceutical industries.
Inclusion CriteriaMUST PASS INSTANT ELIGIBILITY ON THE MENU BAR.
AreaParticipants from the West Palm Beach, Florida area only please .
DurationA variety of studies comprising on mainly short visits over days or months . Some studies involve in home use of products .
Other InfoSTUDY DISCRIPTIONS

Antiperspirant Studies - Study Subjects will participate in 5 to 12 day studies testing the efficacy of antiperspirant products for the feet and underarms.

Cold Sore Study - Men and women who suffer from cold sores will be asked to use a test medicine on outbreaks to test a new product that might reduce the healing time, size, redness, and pain of cold sores.

Deodorant Studies - Subjects will participate in 3 to 6 day studies testing the efficacy of deodorant products for the feet or underarms. Participants will cease using any products for a "washout" period prior to the study start. Then, subjects will attend lab visits for product application and odor evaluations throughout the study. It is necessary for participants to wear white T-shirts for each 24-hour period throughout the study; however, the shirts may be worn under clothing if preferred.

Disposable Diaper Study - Babies are needed to use disposable diapers for one-to-two months. Parents will keep product diaries and bring babies to the lab for diaper-area skin evaluations to determine if diaper rashes occur.

Dry Skin Study - Participants, most often women, must exhibit moderate-to-severe dry skin. These subjects will participate in a study to test moisturizing lotions on the arms or legs. Several lab visits will be required for product application, visual evaluation, and instrument readings. Visual and instrument evaluations will be used to determine the changes in the skin's moisture content during use.

Head Lice Studies - Subjects must present at the lab with pre-existing lice infestation. This study will determine the efficacy of products that are designed to alleviate this problem.

Patch Studies - Participants will wear small 1-inch patches containing a small portion of personal care product on arms or back during studies to test adhesion, irritation, or allergic reactions. Most studies have short visits to the lab in early mornings or after work although there are usually restrictions on swimming during this study.

Photo-damaged Skin Studies - Participants who exhibit the signs of sun damage will use test products at home, keep product diaries, and attend lab visits with a skin specialist to determine the effects of the products which are designed to reduce the signs of sun-damage.

Preference Tests - Subjects will taste, smell, or apply a small amount of test product and answer questions to determine sensory preferences.

Use Studies - Subjects will use a product at home, usually under normal circumstances, for a period of time. Most studies required completing a daily product diary. Subjects will attend a limited number of study visits for product application and diary checks during the study's duration.

Wash Study - Participants will test a new cleansing products by coming into the lab for several controlled skin washes to exaggerate the effects of cleansers on the arms, hands, or legs.

Pre-Op - Studies to evaluate the effectiveness of preoperative skin degerming products. These studies require 3-5 visits and involve sampling various body areas such as the forearm, abdomen and/or groin seperately or in combination with payment accordingly.

Handwash - Studies to evaluate a products ability to kill bacteria on participants hands after repeated handwashing. These studies are usually three visits, a product pick-up, a long 8 hour test day and a follow-up visit to have your hands checked by a dermatologist.

Teeth Bleaching - These studies test the safety and effectiveness of a wide variety of teeth bleaching products on shade level of teeth. Some of the different products tested would include bleaching strips, bleaching gels and bleaching trays.

Stained Teeth - These studies test a variety of products in the effectiveness of reducing the stain level on teeth. Some of the products tested would include chewing gum, toothpastes, mouthrinses, etc.

Early Morning Breath Evaluation (Malodor) - These are studies that test the effectiveness of a variety of products in the effectiveness of controlling early morning breath. Some of the products tested here would include toothpastes, chewing gums, breath mints and mouthrinses.

Note: These are only a few descriptions of our most common studies. A study information specialist can answer any questions that you may have on a specific study.
NotesVIEW OUR ONGOING AND CURRENT STUDY LISTS HERE .

Study 392 : CONSUMER PRODUCT TESTING
Florida
Type of StudyVolunteer opportunities to test consumer products such as shampoos, cosmetics, skin creams, diapers, toothpaste, antiperspirants, and many others.
Aim of StudyTo test a wide range of products for the Personal Care and Pharmaceutical industries.
Inclusion CriteriaMUST PASS INSTANT ELIGIBILITY ON THE MENU BAR .
AreaParticipants from the St. Petersburg, Florida area only please .
DurationA varity of studies comprising on mainly short visits over days or months . Some studies involve in home use of products .
Other InfoSTUDY DISCRIPTIONS

Antiperspirant Studies - Study Subjects will participate in 5 to 12 day studies testing the efficacy of antiperspirant products for the feet and underarms.

Cold Sore Study - Men and women who suffer from cold sores will be asked to use a test medicine on outbreaks to test a new product that might reduce the healing time, size, redness, and pain of cold sores.

Deodorant Studies - Subjects will participate in 3 to 6 day studies testing the efficacy of deodorant products for the feet or underarms. Participants will cease using any products for a "washout" period prior to the study start. Then, subjects will attend lab visits for product application and odor evaluations throughout the study. It is necessary for participants to wear white T-shirts for each 24-hour period throughout the study; however, the shirts may be worn under clothing if preferred.

Disposable Diaper Study - Babies are needed to use disposable diapers for one-to-two months. Parents will keep product diaries and bring babies to the lab for diaper-area skin evaluations to determine if diaper rashes occur.

Dry Skin Study - Participants, most often women, must exhibit moderate-to-severe dry skin. These subjects will participate in a study to test moisturizing lotions on the arms or legs. Several lab visits will be required for product application, visual evaluation, and instrument readings. Visual and instrument evaluations will be used to determine the changes in the skin's moisture content during use.

Head Lice Studies - Subjects must present at the lab with pre-existing lice infestation. This study will determine the efficacy of products that are designed to alleviate this problem.

Patch Studies - Participants will wear small 1-inch patches containing a small portion of personal care product on arms or back during studies to test adhesion, irritation, or allergic reactions. Most studies have short visits to the lab in early mornings or after work although there are usually restrictions on swimming during this study.

Photo-damaged Skin Studies - Participants who exhibit the signs of sun damage will use test products at home, keep product diaries, and attend lab visits with a skin specialist to determine the effects of the products which are designed to reduce the signs of sun-damage.

Preference Tests - Subjects will taste, smell, or apply a small amount of test product and answer questions to determine sensory preferences.

Use Studies - Subjects will use a product at home, usually under normal circumstances, for a period of time. Most studies required completing a daily product diary. Subjects will attend a limited number of study visits for product application and diary checks during the study's duration.

Wash Study - Participants will test a new cleansing products by coming into the lab for several controlled skin washes to exaggerate the effects of cleansers on the arms, hands, or legs.

Pre-Op - Studies to evaluate the effectiveness of preoperative skin degerming products. These studies require 3-5 visits and involve sampling various body areas such as the forearm, abdomen and/or groin seperately or in combination with payment accordingly.

Handwash - Studies to evaluate a products ability to kill bacteria on participants hands after repeated handwashing. These studies are usually three visits, a product pick-up, a long 8 hour test day and a follow-up visit to have your hands checked by a dermatologist.

Teeth Bleaching - These studies test the safety and effectiveness of a wide variety of teeth bleaching products on shade level of teeth. Some of the different products tested would include bleaching strips, bleaching gels and bleaching trays.

Stained Teeth - These studies test a variety of products in the effectiveness of reducing the stain level on teeth. Some of the products tested would include chewing gum, toothpastes, mouthrinses, etc.

Early Morning Breath Evaluation (Malodor) - These are studies that test the effectiveness of a variety of products in the effectiveness of controlling early morning breath. Some of the products tested here would include toothpastes, chewing gums, breath mints and mouthrinses.

Note: These are only a few descriptions of our most common studies. A study information specialist can answer any questions that you may have on a specific study.


NotesVIEW OUR ONGOING AND CURRENT STUDY LISTS HERE .

Study 391 : Standardized Patient Program
Florida
Type of StudyStandardized patients are individuals trained to simulate signs and symptoms of specific ailments or who have stable, abnormal physical findings. Students or residents interact with a standardized patient just as they would with an actual patient to take a history, perform a physical exam, counsel and educate the patient, or negotiate a treatment plan. This encounter is monitored by video camera and/or observed through a one-way window. The interaction can also be recorded for feedback later. Small groups of six or more students and a teacher can work with standardized patient problems in tutorial sessions. Unlike real patients who may be too sick for repeated examinations, the standardized patient is readily available to reproduce the exact behaviors and symptoms of an illness over and over for self-paced learning or evaluation of students' clinical skills.
AreaMust live in the Gainesville, Florida area .
DurationFLEXIBLE HOURS .
ReimbursementAll of our standardized patients are paid for their work and become a part time temporary employee .
Other InfoFor Standardized Patients
There are several personal and life style qualities that successful SPs have in common:

Flexible work schedule: the needs of the program vary from month to month. I can sometimes tell you a year in advance when I will need you and sometimes I will call the week or day before.

Ease with people: because we work with so many different students in so many different stages of training, it is important to really like people and like working with students.

Comfort with your body: you need to be willing to have physical exams done, sometimes more than once during a session.

Comfortable "being on stage": while you are not physically on a stage, you are performing a part. You are likely to perform that same part repeatedly within a 4-8 hour period as each student gets a chance to interact with your case.

Good observation skills: as you will be giving the students feedback about their performance, you will need to be able to be "in role" and observing at the same time.

Good memory: you will need to remember what student #1 did and then what student #6 did.

Enjoy working with a group of people who are truly committed to making a difference in the education of our future physicians, one student at a time.

Because the hours are flexible this allows you to participate in medical research activities also giving you an extra source of income .
NotesAPPLY HERE

Study 390 :BEHAVORIAL ECONOMICS
Florida
Type of StudyResearchers in the Economics Department conduct behavioral experiments throughout the year.

Inclusion CriteriaAll UCF students are eligible to participate
AreaOrlando, Florida
DurationSessions generally last 1 - 2 hours and participants are always paid in cash at the end of each session.
ReimbursementEarnings differ from session to session, but average earnings are generally around $15.00 per hour.
Other InfoAs in the actual economy and business world, your earnings will depend upon the choices you make during the simulation as well as the choices other participants make. Once you have registered with us, you can sign up on-line for sessions that fit your schedule and sound interesting to you - there is no further obligation. If you are interested in participating you first have to register your interest by completing the Student Registration form. Once you are registered you will receive email notifications of upcoming sessions, and will get access to our online calendar where you can sign up for particular sessions.
NotesREGISTER HERE

Study 1087 :Health Care Mystery Shopper.
Indiana
Recruits from this area
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyMYSTERY SHOPPING - As a mystery shopper you will evaluate the health care industries by posing as a genuine customer.
Aim of Study The assignments are detailed, challenging, and goal-oriented. Shoppers are hired as independent contractors on a per project basis. Projects consist of phone calls, in-person visits and a combination of both.
Inclusion Criteria Must be 21 years of age or older.
Must have reliable transportation
Must have good written communication skills
Must be able to focus on details
Must have full internet access (at home or work)
Area Throughout the United States.
Reimbursement Up to $100 per report.
Other Info You will be trained via telephone and/or on-line on how to complete mystery-shopping assignments.
NotesHEALTH ZONE NEWS LETTER ABOVE - PAIN RELIEF

YOU TUBE ABOVE - IA AM I SAID - NIEL DIAMOND

Study 543 :GAP BUSTERS - Mystery Shopping for Non Members - Free to Apply

Recruits from this area
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyWHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH THE TOUGH GO SHOPPING

CINEMA TRAILER CHECKS
DINING IN RESTAURANTS
GET PAID TO SHOP
FILL IN ON-LINE SURVEYS
DRINKING IN A BAR ( Evaluating Pubs)
Aim of StudyMystery Shopping

Many businesses hire mystery shoppers to see how well they are serving the customers. A mystery shopper is someone who is paid to visit an establishment such as a retail store, bank, or restaurant, for the purpose of measuring the customer experience. Most mystery shoppers sign up with a company that coordinates the assignments. When you are given an assignment as a mystery shopper, you will be given details on conducting your visit. During your visit, you may be required to purchase an item (meal at a restaurant, movie tickets, etc.) You will be reimbursed for your purchase. After your visit, you will complete a report detailing your experience. If you properly complete your assignment, you will be paid a fee for your efforts.
Inclusion Criteria NO EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED
BOTH MEN AND WOMEN ARE NEEDED OVER THE AGE OF 18.
Ability to follow directions closely.
Good memory capacity.
Strong observation skills.
Ability to clearly describe observations in writing.
Must be able to meet deadlines
Exclusion Criteria Anybody who is not mobile .
Area Assignments take place in your own area of residency and recruit WORLD WIDE .

WILL THERE BE WORK AVAILABLE IN MY AREA

(A) Most likely. We work with some of the worlds biggest brands. Our clients are national chains with locations scattered all throughout the country. Our reach extends from major metro areas to some of the most remote destinations you could imagine. We're willing to bet that we've got something to offer you.
Duration Assignments can be 15 minutes to an hour and multiple assignments in one day may also be given . They tend to be very flexible .
Reimbursement UK INFO

Video Shopping - 30 pounds an hour .
Cinema Trailer checks - 8-10 pounds per screening .
Assorted smaller jobs up to 15 pounds per half hour assignments .

US INFO $11 - $17 Per Assignment

CANADA INFO - Still Coming

AUSTRALIA INFO $4 - $18 Per Assignment
Other InfoThese opportunities are presented for our members to help you during the waiting periods between studies . However, you can just participate in Non-Medical research opportunities if you wish .These activities can very often provide additional financial support for example -participating in non invasive research such as Psychology tests, or Blood Donations etc, or help to provide financial help for those who have chosen longer term studies where the rewards may be a little lesser . These are great opportunities for students , stay at home mums, or anybody wishing to earn extra rewards in your spare time .

BENEFITS:

Get paid to shop.
Keep what you buy.
Get paid to have fun.
Get paid to give your opinion.
See the latest movies for free.
Be an undercover consumer,report your experiences
Flexible hours to fit your lifestyle.
Get paid to eat in fine restaurants.
Free up quality time with your children/family.
Notes GREAT FILLERS BETWEEN STUDIES, OR AT ANY TIME .

YOU TUBE ABOVE - HANGING ON A STRING - LOOSE ENDS

Study 1560 :SEND A FRIEND A REVOLVING YOU TUBE

Recruits from this area




Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudySEND REVOLVING YOU TUBE TO A FRIEND THIS IS A CONTINUOUS REVOLVING YOU TUBE WHICH YOU CAN SEND TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND SAVE TO FAVOURITES AND JUST CHECK IN WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE IT FOR THE LATEST BIO T YOU TUBE OR VIEW THE LATEST STUDIES OR UPDATE YOUR PROFILE - ITS A BIT LIKE A CHAIN LETTER - ATTACH THIS NOTE TO YOUR MESSAGE TRIALS UNITS MAY BEGIN TO USE IT TO NOTIFY VOLUNTEERS THROUGH YOU TUBE OF A SPECIAL SPECIFIC NATIONAL OR GLOBAL STUDY OVER A 3 - 4 DAY SPLASH

YOU TUBES FOR SPECIFIC CLINICS OR YOUR FAVOURITE CLINIC WILL CHANGE REGULARLY FROM BOO ADVERTS
NotesWE WERE THINKING ABOUT HAVING VOLUNTEER RADIO BUT THIS IS ACTUALLY BETTER AS YOU CAN EMAIL THE WHOLE CLIP OUT TO FRIENDS, AND YOU CAN ALSO EMAIL OUT PROFILE PAGES OR EVEN THE WHOLE STUDY BOX WITH EVERYTHING ON IT.

YOU TUBE ABOVE - A BLAST FROM THE PAST - LETS - DO IT AGAIN - STEELY DAN - NEVER TOO OLD

Study 968 :Secret Shopping.

Recruits from this area
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudySecret shopping is where you go into a store posing as a regular customer. Unknown to any of the staff or management, you will be taking note of the stores performance.
Aim of Study The information you supply will help companies fine tune their customer service.
Inclusion Criteria You must be 18 years or over.
Area Throughout the United States (subject to availability).
Duration Varies.
Reimbursement Depends on the assignment you accept.
Other InfoWhen you are directed to the website, you will be asked to enter you zip code. This will supply you with all available assignments in your area. There is no guarantee that there will be assignments recruiting in your particular area.
NotesHEALTH ZONE NEWS LETTER ABOVE - HEART BURN - GERD

YOU TUBE ABOVE - JENNIFER PAGE - CRUSH

Study 675 :Get Involved In Improving Customer Service.

Recruits from this area
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyMystery shopping is a fun and exciting way to earn money while you shop! Or in its most basic definition, a mystery shopper
Aim of Study Businesses want to ensure that their customers are being greeted and offered assistance quickly. That their salespeople are using the sales and service techniques they have been trained on, and that they are providing the best possible service to all their customers. Mystery shopping gives these businesses the opportunity to witness how well their training programs are progressing, as well as the opportunity to re-train in the areas that require the most attention.
Inclusion Criteria Mystery Shopping requires an individual with excellent listening skills and a remarkable memory, who is capable of noticing details and communicating this information clearly into written format.
Area United States.
Canada.
Duration Most retail assignments will take about 15 minutes inside the store and another 10-15 minutes completing each questionnaire.
Reimbursement The average mystery shopping assignment will pay $15 per store.
However, the fee can range between $10.00 and $20.00.
Other InfoHEALTH ZONE NEWS LETTER ABOVE - BREAST CANCER

YOU TUBE ABOVE - MADONNA - BORDERLINE

Study 672 :Earn Money Being A Shopping Evaluator.

Recruits from this area
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyMystery Shoppers, are individuals who work as independent contractors on an as-needed basis to evaluate various local businesses in their area on customer service issues. Posing as regular customers, Mystery Shoppers pay unannounced visits to department stores, specialty shops, restaurants, convenience stores, gas stations, hotel, banks, etc. and, following specific criteria, assess service and operations of that business.
Aim of Study The data that is collected by Mystery Shoppers is used to brief, promote, and help management make decisions about employees and operations.
Area United States.
Canada.
Reimbursement Usually, the payment ranges between $5.00 and $20.00.
Other Info As an Independent Contractor, you are responsible for your own taxes.
As part of your application you are required to do a short shopper challenge.
NotesHEALTH ZONE NEWS LETTER ABOVE - MENOPAUSE

YOU TUBE ABOVE - The Source Ft. Candi Staton-Youve Got The Love (Original)

Study 671 :Shop And Get Paid!

Recruits from this area
Study Added: 01/01/1970
Type of StudyMystery Shoppers are just average, everyday customers of all kinds of businesses—the only difference is a Mystery Shopper is there to evaluate the business operation at the time of their visit.
Aim of Study Mystery Shoppers are eyes and ears for the business owner - seeing and hearing how it looks to the average customer.
Inclusion CriteriaA good shopper is:
Someone who is responsible.
Works well on their own.
Meets deadlines.
Communicates well in writing—this means neat writing and good grammar and spelling.
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