Threebagsfull
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Re: Streetspotr, free smartphone app that pays you for doing simple, fun tasks
Hi everyone!
My name is Georgia and I work for Streetspotr, "the app that pays you". We haven't officially launched in the UK, but we have recently put out a handful of 'Pretzel Check' jobs in inner London as a test run for a client. In fact we haven't told anyone other than The Money Shed and a handful of Streetspotr UK social media followers that these jobs are available. I hope you feel special!
Our client is paying our first UK Streetspotrs incredibly well - 13 pounds for each store check!
The tricky bit is, the majority of these tasks are at small food stores so getting the necessary pics can be difficult. But I have done 2 tasks myself and managed! One approach is to visit the store during a peak time so as all sales staff are too busy to notice what you are doing.
Another approach is to be super friendly with the staff and explain that you are just picking up a bakery snack for a friend who is unsure of what he/ she wants exactly and therefore you are photographing all the bakery products to send to him / her. It may help to even pretend you are on the phone to them!
Good luck! We'd love to hear your feedback. Please just post on this thread.
Looking forward to our launch later this year with jobs UK wide.
Cheers,
Georgia
Hi everyone!
My name is Georgia and I work for Streetspotr, "the app that pays you". We haven't officially launched in the UK, but we have recently put out a handful of 'Pretzel Check' jobs in inner London as a test run for a client. In fact we haven't told anyone other than The Money Shed and a handful of Streetspotr UK social media followers that these jobs are available. I hope you feel special!
Our client is paying our first UK Streetspotrs incredibly well - 13 pounds for each store check!
The tricky bit is, the majority of these tasks are at small food stores so getting the necessary pics can be difficult. But I have done 2 tasks myself and managed! One approach is to visit the store during a peak time so as all sales staff are too busy to notice what you are doing.
Another approach is to be super friendly with the staff and explain that you are just picking up a bakery snack for a friend who is unsure of what he/ she wants exactly and therefore you are photographing all the bakery products to send to him / her. It may help to even pretend you are on the phone to them!
Good luck! We'd love to hear your feedback. Please just post on this thread.
Looking forward to our launch later this year with jobs UK wide.
Cheers,
Georgia