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Post by Guest on Aug 18, 2013 15:45:23 GMT -6
I find have completely ruined my agent score bc of these stupid jobs! Has anyone EVER been able to fund the correct UPC at the suggested store?
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Post by Jess on Aug 18, 2013 16:07:57 GMT -6
I haven't but others have. As another agent once said, the best approach is to "check the app when you're at a store and see if the product in the title happens to be there too. But I don't advice going out to specifically do them. That's when people are having problems. These are pretty widely acknowledged to be some of the hardest jobs Field Agent offers. I consider myself lucky when I can do more than 2 or 3 in a wave". Hope this helps some
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Post by Skyye on Aug 20, 2013 12:13:18 GMT -6
Yes, don't 'accept' the job until you find the item - like finding a needle in a haystack for sure. (Or, discontinued products, new products, who knows where or why)
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Post by Jess on Aug 20, 2013 23:24:06 GMT -6
I've read about success in the clearance shelves... if you have some time to kill, it might be worth it This is the one job I wish they would let us upload from our camera roll. I like to take screen shots of all the available SH jobs before I go to the grocery... then flip through my camera roll while at the store. I actually found one item this way but when I went to reserve the job, it was gone. Two hours later, the job was back but I was at home (and not wiling to go back out to Walmart). If uploading from our camera roll was allowed, I could have taken the photos at the store (using the directions from another SH job), then uploaded them whenever the job reappeared.
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Post by Guest on Aug 22, 2013 1:16:03 GMT -6
I wish there was a harsher penalty for accepting jobs you don't know you can complete. ESPECIALLY SH jobs.... when they are first released, a handful of agents reserve all of them not having any clue if they can complete them or not. Then, as Jess said, when you are at the store and the product is right in front of you, you can't do the job because some selfish a-hole reserved all of them ahead of time. And then the next selfish a-hole reserves them as soon as they are re-released, and so on...
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Post by Question on Oct 28, 2014 19:51:53 GMT -6
Has anyone found a web page or app that you can put the barcode in and then get the name of the product?
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Post by MAMAWRIG on Dec 14, 2014 14:14:10 GMT -6
there is a site where you can look up bar codes, but you need TWELVE numbers, 10 is no good for this! There is a "little" number at the beginning and another number at the end of all bar codes, We are only being supplied with 10!!
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Post by thekateexperience on Jun 4, 2015 14:31:30 GMT -6
This is a very frustrating part of this job. I can't find any products in the stores, as they only give us a very vague name of a product, a choppy name of a product, or no product name at all. I can't find any UPCs online to help guide me :/ the right direction, because they only give us a 10-digit code, when what we really need is the full 12-digit UPC.
I'm beyond frustrated by this. I've done about 50 "jobs" so far, and every single one was a Screener Survey. Now, that's just sad, and apparently, it's also a waste of time, because I can't even come close to completing a Scavenger Hunt job.
How is it possible to compete these jobs??? Does anyone have any other tips, tricks, advice, methods, or anything else that they can share with me or help me out with? I'd love to make some money, as that's the entire reason I downloaded the app in the first place, but I'm at the point where I think I should just get rid of it, not waste any more of my time, and find another app that I can actually make money with. If anyone out there has any suggestions for me, then I'd really appreciate it if you could share your knowledge.
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Post by Mbquinn on Jul 19, 2015 8:36:06 GMT -6
Is it possible to have the correct product but incorrect UPC?
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Post by Agent8675309 on Nov 22, 2017 12:24:33 GMT -6
Mbquinn Jul 19, 2015 at 7:36am via mobile QuotePost Options Post by on Jul 19, 2015 at 7:36am Is it possible to have the correct product but incorrect UPC?
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Oh yes. They sometimes will release the same product with one tiiiiiiiiny thing changed, like switching an ingredient or doing some promotion or something, and it'll have a new UPC.
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Post by kenman on Jan 20, 2018 8:10:18 GMT -6
Folks, just FYI - the bar code is a UPC-A code, it is 12 digits. Field Agent gives us 10 digits they leave off the first and the last. The first digit is almost always a zero and the last digit is called a check digit. It is a calculation of all the other digits. If you google "upc-a calculate check digit" you will find all kinds of free check digit calculators. Simply enter a 0 and the numbers Field Agent provides and the calculator will give you the last digit. Also what may help is to know the brand. In a bar code digits 2 to 6 represent a manufacturer or brand and digits 7 to 11 represent the item number. For example the upc-a code 038000138416 the first zero is an identifier just ignore it. The 38000 is the code for the manufacturer Kellogg's and the 13841 is the item code for Pringles Origional 3-Pack.
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Post by blueeyegirl on Jun 30, 2018 9:43:48 GMT -6
I went to two different stores yesterday and between walgreens and cvs neither of the barcodes matched any of the products and it was over ten products in walgreens and 12 in cvs.
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