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Hello, I am a local parent and professional researcher in need of some help with a project I?m working on for a local school.


I?m a looking for people to answer a very quick survey (max 10 mins) about independent schools in your area.


As a gesture of thanks we can offer you a ?5 paypal payment for your time once you complete the whole survey, it?s completely confidential and we?d really appreciate your feedback!'


https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4521341/Education-Questionnaire?source=groups


Thanks everyone :)

"We are recruiting on behalf of Acacia Avenue, an independent market research company who are the data controller on this project."


In what capacity are you involved in this project? Are you working for Acacia Avenue? What is your connection with the local school? Which is it? You say you're a local parent but seem to live in Sydenham.

If you don't have children under 18 (even if you once did have) - don't bother with this survey, you will be turned back. Any opinion you might have of local independent schools is of no interest if you aren't a potential punter - even if you might have been a former parent using one of the schools - or indeed a potential parent.

Afr4n Wrote:

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> Hello, I am a local parent and professional

> researcher in need of some help with a project I?m

> working on for a local school.

>

> I?m a looking for people to answer a very quick

> survey (max 10 mins) about independent schools in

> your area.

> this post is utterly disingenuous, what local school, state your case, 'people?'

how old are you??


independent or fee paying schools, by merit or by ???, declare your interest, otherwise

do not be taking us for mugs


5?? my integrity cannot be bought for such a paltry sum and I doubt very much that anyone else's would either


away with your nonsense


and who is 'we?'


> As a gesture of thanks we can offer you a ?5

> paypal payment for your time once you complete the

> whole survey, it?s completely confidential and

> we?d really appreciate your feedback!'

>

> https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4521341/Education-Q

> uestionnaire?source=groups

>

> Thanks everyone :)

Hi all,


Just to assure people that this research is being conducted by Liveminds and Acacia Avenue (who I work for), and anyone who qualifies for and completes the survey, passing the validation checks will be allocated the ?5 reward within the next two weeks maximum.


Sorry if you didn't qualify for the survey but we are looking for a particular group of people for this research and cannot offer the reward to everyone who fills in the initial screening questions.


Thanks.

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