QUESTION: I have emailed both of the companies you listed in your Woman's World article on Mystery Shopping and have not heard from either. I live in NV and have been told it is illegal to do Mystery Shopping in this state without a Private Investigator's license. Wanted to know if that law has changed recently or not. Would love to do Mystery Shopping here but can only work with legally operating businesses.
I have read your book and learned a great deal about the Internet. Thank you. Hoping to find a way to earn an income from home.
ANSWER: Thank you for your inquiry and for your kind words! I'm so glad you have found the guide useful.
Sometimes, with Mystery Shopping companies, you may not fit the demographic requirement or they may not have shops available in your area. It helps to sign up with multiple companies. This give you a wider reach and can help keep you busier with assignments! You'll find a longer list of legit companies here: http://freebiemoms.blogspot.com/2009/01/lengthy-list-of-mystery-shopping.html
Regarding Nevada law, as I do not live in the region, I'm not familiar with the laws. Check with your local Chamber of Commerce, they may be familiar with requirements for Mystery Shoppers in the state. I also found this website http://www.nationalshoppingservice.com/public/popups/mystery_shopping_laws.asp and they have Nevada laws listed. I'm not certain how current or accurate the information is, though.
Hope this helps! Wishing you well in your mystery shopping pursuits!
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