Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's weird, but before we had kids, my husband and I did a lot of secret shopping/eating at restaurants.
I would love to do this...where did you find opportunities?
Not PP, but I did this too. I used Coyle Hospitality; they do some higher end restaurants / hotels in DC, but the reports are intense. It used to take me 3 hours to write up a report for a $200 meal. My husband likes fancy food, and I'm cheap, so it worked for us (before kids)
Anonymous wrote:Not me, but a friend on FB posted this recently on one of those tell us X number of things that people don't know:
I willingly let five Mosquitos carrying malaria bite my arm for $3000 when I was in college. It was part of a study trying to find a vaccine for malaria - they finally found it 8 years later. Surprise mom. Yea I never told my parents about that one.
For me, the weirdest thing was I used to participate in race-based housing tests. I'm a Asian guy and I would get assignments including background information and I would call to visit rental agencies and sales offices for condos and ask for tours and information to apply to rent/buy. Sometime +/- 3 days of me, a white guy would go to the same place with virtually the same background information. We would both take the tour, talk to the agent, request an application and leave. We would then have a questionnaire and write up about the experience to see if they were appropriately applying the fair housing laws. Out of about 10-12 visits, I think we only found one glaring case of an agent who just didn't like Asians (or non-whites).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stripped (no extras) when I was in nursing school. Perfectly legal - and they don't call it your moneymaker for nothing, folks
What did you tend to make in a night? I've heard such wildly different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's weird, but before we had kids, my husband and I did a lot of secret shopping/eating at restaurants.
I would love to do this...where did you find opportunities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churning credit card offers. I'm about to get $500 of travel expenses reimbursed.
At one point I churned bank account offers but with they've made that significantly more difficult to do now that it's not really worth it to me. Plus most banks will give you a 1099 for the income.
They have to if the reward is structured in a way that triggers it. Not their fault
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's weird, but before we had kids, my husband and I did a lot of secret shopping/eating at restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Churning credit card offers. I'm about to get $500 of travel expenses reimbursed.
At one point I churned bank account offers but with they've made that significantly more difficult to do now that it's not really worth it to me. Plus most banks will give you a 1099 for the income.