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If you want to earn ?80 for writing a blog about your laptop or Netbook use and are available on the evening of Wednesday 25th November then please message me asap with name, dob, email address and mobile number.

I need 2 lots of people, uni students aged 18-24, male or female and

female with a netbook aged 30-50 working in an office.


cheers

John

[email protected]

Writing about ones laptop? Erm... what's the purpose of that? "Its about this long by this long, blue and still have the sticky plastic guard thingy on it..." ?80? ::o


Oh and incidentally what's happened to those aged 25-29? Can these ages not also be uni students or working in an office? Or both?

Tut tut tut

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