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LisaBGoesShopping
Star Contributor
    
PA
USA
3092 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2004 : 10:33:55 AM
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Innocent. I'm incapable of that kind of thing. I might not come out and say she looked hideous; I'd either soften the truth or find something pleasant to say.
Have you ever cheated on an exam in school? (I don't want to hear that anyone cheated on a mystery shopping training exam, so I'm not asking!) |
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KarenMiller
Member
 
McDonough, GA
USA
46 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2004 : 11:09:44 AM
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GUILTY... I would have NEVER passed Organic Chemistry in college otherwise... Why they make you remember stuff you can look up in a book I will never know!!
Have you ever lied on your resume??
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Karen Silver Certified Shopper South Atlanta Metro Area |
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PaulG
Valued Contributor
   
AL
USA
101 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2004 : 12:31:56 PM
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No
Have you ever told a wife or husband that you knew the spouse was having an affair? |
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NatalieH
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USA
8291 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2004 : 2:24:41 PM
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Innocent. I could never do that. I like to stay out of other people's business. (Unless it was a close friend or family member, and then I would weigh the options.) Actually, you know what, I might do this. It would depend on the situation. I guess that is one of those situations where you don't know what you would do unless faced with the problem!
Have you ever forgotten someone's birthday, and then upon realizing it, in your state of mortification, told them that the gift must have gotten lost in the mail? (Then you rush out to buy the gift and ship it pronto.) |
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LauraLinDover
Star Contributor
    
Dover, NH
USA
1202 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2004 : 06:53:14 AM
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Guilty :( kind of. I went my sisters house for some other reason, totally oblivious to the fact it was my nephews birthday the next day. I did a big song and dance about it being in the trunk of the other car and I would get it to him ASAP!(we live 45 miles apart).
along the same lines, have you ever gotton a present for a niece/nephew/grandchild knowing that their parents didn't want them to have that particular toy? |
Laura Happily Shopping the seacoast of NH, Southern ME and extreme Northeastern MA MSPA Silver Certified |
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KarenMiller
Member
 
McDonough, GA
USA
46 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2004 : 08:07:47 AM
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GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY... I have 3 books from college and 2 from the library I grew up next door to as a kid 25 years ago. I used to volunteer at the library when I was a kid and I borrowed so many books they did away with charging me late fees as long as I just returned everything eventually (back then the fee was a penny a day).
Have you ever gone shopping with a young child who "accidentally" took something without your knowing? |
Karen Silver Certified Shopper South Atlanta Metro Area |
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DeborahH
Star Contributor
    
BC
Canada
804 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2004 : 08:58:04 AM
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Innocent
But on the same lines, as a greeter for Wal mart years ago I have stopped a few parents because there children decide to drop one item in the shopping cart when it was empty
Have your lied to your spouse about the price of item, just because you knew the exact price would get them ? |
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NatalieH
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USA
8291 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2004 : 2:21:08 PM
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Innocent. Although my husband does this to me all the time! He's the spender, I'm the saver. Usually he fudges the truth when it has to do with how much he spends playing golf!
Have you ever been given a gift that you really don't like, but you force yourself to wear it or display it when the giver comes to visit? |
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Heather86
Star Contributor
    
Bourbonnais (S. of Chicago), IL
USA
2015 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2004 : 4:36:39 PM
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Guilty... I get some of the ugliest looking nick nacks. I put them out and then give them away later telling the giver (if they ask) that i just had too much stuff and needed to share with others.
Have you ever - stayed home from work so you could mystery shop? |
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LindaCulp
Star Contributor
    
Portland, Oregon
USA
2339 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2004 : 5:14:17 PM
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Guilty! I had an entire day of very profitable shops scheduled, so I took a day off to get them done. I was on a temporary assignment at the time, so it's not like I also got paid by my employer for being out sick. I made a lot more money doing those mystery shops, though!
Have you ever told someone your hair color is natural when it isn't? |
Happily shopping the Portland, Oregon metro area! ~MSPA *Gold* Certified, 2003~ |
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LisaBGoesShopping
Star Contributor
    
PA
USA
3092 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2004 : 9:16:02 PM
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Innocent, perhaps because I only color my hair to cover the gray. But then, even if I dyed it some other color, I don't think that's anything to hide. I've never understood why people sneer that someone is a "bottle blond" for example. I mean, so what?
Okayyyy....let me think... have you ever succumbed to road rage to the point where you drove a bit recklessly to get back at the driver who was bugging you? |
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NatalieH
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USA
8291 Posts |
Posted - 12/07/2004 : 06:54:54 AM
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Colleen, how on earth can you live in an environment like New York City and drive a Hummer? Don't you have to stop on every street corner to put gas in it??
Innocent. Isn't it a federal offense to try to re-use postage?
Have you ever blown your yard debris into your neighbor's yard because you did not feel like raking it up yourself? (One of my neighbors recently did this. He didn't think I saw him, but I did. Heh..heh..heh...)
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Christina WNY
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Buffalo, NY
USA
305 Posts |
Posted - 12/07/2004 : 07:01:48 AM
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Umm.... innocent. That's just mean.
Have you ever read someone else's mail, or opened a package that was delivered to your house, but was not addressed to you? |
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Mimi
Star Contributor
    
USA
1691 Posts |
Posted - 12/07/2004 : 07:13:16 AM
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I did this once, but it was an innocent mistake. It was about this time of year and I was receiving lots of stuff I had ordered from TV and the Internet. Imagine my surprise when I ripped open the box and there was a fruit cake in it...this told me immediately I had opened someone else's box because I would NEVER order a fruit cake!!! It turned out to be my neighbor's and she forgave me because she had done the same thing the day before...with MY package!!! We exchanged
Have you ever stayed on the phone and listened when the call was for someone else? |
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DeborahH
Star Contributor
    
BC
Canada
804 Posts |
Posted - 12/07/2004 : 08:42:45 AM
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Definetely Guilty, I sign up for almost all freebies and contests that I'm not suppose to example: Before I start my business I was always signing up for business freebies, boy where the courier's perplexed when it was a when it went to apartment building and not an office 
Have your ever thought about putting a curse or hex on someone because they did/didn't do something that you want them too?
One of my friends told me that if you do put a curse or hex on someone, the trouble will hit you 3 times as bad |
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Heather86
Star Contributor
    
Bourbonnais (S. of Chicago), IL
USA
2015 Posts |
Posted - 12/07/2004 : 6:49:32 PM
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Guilty, but it's a good thing. I have a sloset full of jeans in little boxes with the next size down on them. I have gone from a size 32 to 16 in 18 months. I need to keep jeans ready for the next size.
Have you ever fudged on a report because you forgot a question and forgot to look for something and were too lazy to go back and look again? |
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DeborahH
Star Contributor
    
BC
Canada
804 Posts |
Posted - 12/08/2004 : 2:36:12 PM
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Oh yes So guilty
Just happened once though, never again
Have you ever re-gifted a gift, then accidentally, gave it back to the same person who gave to you? |
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Mimi
Star Contributor
    
USA
1691 Posts |
Posted - 12/08/2004 : 2:45:50 PM
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How weird...we were just talking about re-gifting in the beauty shop this morning. One lady got a cookie press and she doesn't even cook!! She asked if she could give it to me because she was afraid she might forget and give it back to the gift giver (who is a cook) next year. I am innocent on this one.
Have you ever tried to be someone you're not?
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Nancy on the SpaceCoast
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Palm Bay, FL
USA
61 Posts |
Posted - 12/08/2004 : 6:57:32 PM
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Oh absolutely! Years ago in jr. high, my girl friend and I would go to high-end dept. stores and pretend we were snooty British girls, complete with accents. We loved to see how the (also) snooty sales ladies would fall all over themselves trying to sell us something, just because we were "British". |
Shopping the Space Coast of Florida MSPA Silver Certified |
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Heather86
Star Contributor
    
Bourbonnais (S. of Chicago), IL
USA
2015 Posts |
Posted - 12/08/2004 : 6:59:42 PM
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Guilty - back in my dating on-line days I was a blonde with a great figure!
Have you ever lied badly on your driver's licence?
(mine is off by 70 pounds) - guess which way? |
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