But it sure was no fun.
There's a while lot of things to do, to ask, to observe and to note. To make matter worse, the mystery shopping company's questionaire was vague and ambiguous.
Anyway, I just did to the best of my ability.
One thing that surprised me was that none of the staff of the businesses I visited ask me any question at all.
I just go in and ask for a particular model of their product and they just assumed that I just want this model, that this model suits my needs, that this model is best for me.
Well, I know there are customers that know what they really want. But it definitely does not hurt for you to find out.
You probably could sell him something that meets his or her needs better. And make some extra dollars.
But that is besides the point.