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Seeking male participants for research focus group into low emissions vehicles - ?50 payment


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Murmur Research is a Dulwich based research company. We are seeking east Dulwich residents to participate in a research focus group into low emissions vehicles for the government - www.murmurresearch.com.


Male focus group participants needed for research into low emissions vehicles. The group will take place Monday 29th July at 8pm near Marylebone/Baker St, for 90 minutes duration


Payment is ?50 in cash on the night. Refreshments provided.


Participants must:


Be aged between 35 and 54 (ish)


Have children.


Own car and use it regularly.


If you or anyone you know fits the bill and might be interested in taking part please get in touch. My number - 07867901344 or email [email protected].

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