Roamler, the company with the mobile community crowdsourcing for the audit of the point of sale, arrives in Spain. Roamler is already present in the Netherlands, where it was born in 2011, the UK, Germany, Belgium, France, Poland, Italy, Sweden, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
Thanks to the application for smartphones allows companies view quickly and geolocated everything that interests them at the point of sale.
Roamlers, that's what the app's users are called, perform fun tasks getting experience points and / or money. These tasks they can be, among many others:
- Take a photo of a specific storefront in a specific direction,
- Take one or more photos of a shelf or a gondola head,
- Count posters of a promotion or verify, taking a photo, that certain point of sale material is properly displayed,
- Go to a bar or cafeteria and verify the correct service of a drink or a product,
- Make a mystery purchase to check the attention received by the sellers,
- …. and a lot of additional tasks that any of our clients may require.
roamers currently works, internationally, for Unilever, P&G, Reckitt Benckiser, Coca-Cola, Heineken, Bacardi, Danone, Henkel, Lego, Nike, Nestle, Philips, among many others.
Cuantos the more experience points you earn, the more paid tasks you will have available. The money you earn is transferred to you through your Paypal account. For each payment task you will receive a minimum of 2 euros net, since they will have applied the corresponding withholding, this means that each task is actually paid for a minimum of 2.53 euros.
This is a job that is usually paid excessively cheap (about € 10 or € 15 maximum) for being a mystery client. If you do it with this application you will charge € 2, this is hilarious.
But it's laughable, do you think that with the crisis they can fight us? Two euros for a mystery? But will we have to end up paying ourselves ??? No kidding ...
Roamler is a scam, the tasks must be validated and with the validation they knock them all down, aim not to pay. fraud and scam.