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Do not trust, They are pathetic, avoid like the plague! You have family problems that need attending to & they drop you like the plague. They do not care about you. they do not even listen to your concerns.
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Retail Mystery Shopping Australia provides services to both businesses seeking customer service excellence and consumers who would like to earn money by participating in secret shopping exercises for companies big and small.
Do not trust, They are pathetic, avoid like the plague! You have family problems that need attending to & they drop you like the plague. They do not care about you. they do not even listen to your concerns.
There emails are way too frequent. I get about 2-3 emails a day from them. The platform is very clunky and hard to navigate. Makes it very difficult to unsubscribe.
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