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I’ve done three posts on the Sears Personal Shopper program, so you probably know a good deal about it at this point. If you aren’t familiar with the Personal Shopper program, this is a new program from Sears & Kmart offering you a chance to make commission whenever someone you have referred makes a purchase online or in-stores.
This is my final post as part of their information series and, ultimately, I’d like be able to use this as a forum for you to discuss your experiences with the program and ask any questions you may have.
Here are a few questions I’ve gotten already:
Q: How is the commission paid out?
A: Sears will send you a check once a month when your commission is over $20.
Q: Can I keep my wish list private?
A: Yes, you may select private, public, or friends only.
Q: Is it free?
A: Yes, the Personal Shopper program is completely free.
Q: What stores are included in this program?
A: Sears, Kmart, Lands End, mygofer, Craftsman, and Sears Outlet are included.
Q: Can I earn more than 1% commission?
A: Once you get more than 20 clients you will start to earn 2% commission.
My Opinion
Overall I think this program is pretty neat. I see a lot of room for growth and am excited to see where they take it. Earning commission is an enticing feature and may be more profitable for some, but I really see the utility in the saveable lists. Being able to share wishlists for birthdays, Christmas, etc is pretty useful. The lists could also be helpful for remembering the products you liked last time you were browsing for fun.
If you haven’t signed up yet, head here to join the Sears Personal Shopper Program. You can try it out and see if it works for you to make a few extra dollars each month!