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Hello


I'm a local research recruiter and would like to post an opportunity for mothers to attend 90 minute focus groups. Criteria below.


Anyone interested in participating please do get in touch.


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Looking for mothers who have kids aged under 19.


Must regularly shop at Argos and own the current Argos catalogue at home.


When shopping at Argos - must primarily use Argos catalogue, as well as online.


Focus groups taking place at a venue in Euston on Wednesday 22nd October, 90 minute duration, payment ?40.


Please get in touch with


FULL NAME

AGE

AGES OF CHILDREN

OCCUPATION OF SELF

OCCUPATION OF PARTNER (IF APPLICABLE)

TELEPHONE NUMBER


Will need to call and have a quick chat before recruiting.


Please do forward.


Many thanks

Lamis

Not this time.


We're running a project for Channel 5 and I actually have some slots for short 30 minute interviews, tomorrow evening, at a recruiter's home in Camberwell. Payment is ?30 for the 30 minutes. We require male and female participants. Spec below


6pm - male or female aged between 45 and 60


7pm - male or female aged between 40 and 50


7.45pm - male or female aged between 18 and 22


All participants do not watch Channel 5. Their reasons for not watching the channel are through choice, rather than because they can't access it for whatever reason. All to be primarily watching terrestrial TV, rather than online.


If interested do get in touch.


[email protected]

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