How to contact the unannounced visit team?

Contact information of the unannounced visit group: online search, telephone consultation, email contact and interpersonal recommendation.

1, online search

Using the search engine, you can find some professional investigation companies or institutions by entering the keywords "unannounced visit group" or "secret investigation group". Browse its official website to learn about their services and contact information.

2. Telephone consultation

If you find a survey company or institution, you can consult and make an appointment through their phone.

3. Email contacts

Many survey companies will provide email contact information. You can ask for relevant information or make an appointment by email.

4. Interpersonal recommendation

If you know people who work in the field of investigation, you can ask them if they know a reliable investigation team and contact them through their recommendation. No matter which way you choose, it is recommended to make clear your needs and goals in advance before contacting the unannounced interview team, so as to ensure that you choose a reputable, professional and reliable investigation company or institution.

An unannounced visit

An unannounced visit refers to a way to evaluate and supervise a place or an institution. Unannounced visits are not conducted by notifying the inspected party like general inspections, but by secretly sneaking into the supervised places or institutions for investigation and evaluation. An unannounced visitor is a person who performs an unannounced visit, usually appointed by the relevant department or organization.

The purpose of unannounced visits is to find problems in some places or institutions, such as illegal behaviors and unreasonable management behaviors. At the same time, unannounced visits can also promote the inspected party to be more cautious and improve its service quality and management level. Unannounced visits are usually a way of supervision under the market economy environment, and its purpose is to ensure fair competition and protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.