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New Candy Concepts for Kids!
Do you like candy, or once enjoyed candy as a child? Do you enjoy
learning about innovative new ideas? Here is an opportunity to share your views on both by completing a short 10-minute survey on NEW candy concepts! We are researchers from the University of Michigan conducting an anonymous survey to gain your views on various candy concepts and entertainment brands. We hope that you will choose to participate in this study. To participate, please paste the following URL into your internet browser and you will be directed to our online survey: http://www.hrgems.com/guests/user_ma...ssword=F4UJ9CY Depending on your internet connection, it may take a few moments for the survey to load. We appreciate your time and interest! Thank you! |
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New Candy Concepts for Kids!
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We are researchers from the University of Michigan conducting an anonymous survey to gain your views on various candy concepts and This is not a U.Mich. research study. I don't know what the scam is, but ignore it. |
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New Candy Concepts for Kids!
"Roger Schlafly" wrote in message et... wrote We are researchers from the University of Michigan conducting an anonymous survey to gain your views on various candy concepts and This is not a U.Mich. research study. I don't know what the scam is, but ignore it. Actually, I think it is. The U of M gets free web services from the company for surveys. However, the U of M researchers who use this service should still have a www.umich.edu/* address (and just redirect traffic to the other server) and should have @umich.edu reply to addresses (having hotmail reply to addresses is very unprofessional). And, the hotmail reply to address make we wonder if this is a scam. Of course, the study has major flaws, like self-selection bias and won't have much meaning, so it is not worth it. Jeff |
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