Do you think it was Fox News!

Aug 15, 2008 19:30

Dear BBC User,

So I get a request to take part in a BBC Research Study (See below)

"We are currently undertaking a new piece of research and are inviting people who are familiar with the BBC and/or BBC America Shop to participate.

The BBC is committed to delivering the very best service we can to all our worldwide audiences and the research that we conduct is an important part of making sure that we understand people's needs, views and attitudes and helps us to ensure that we are doing all we can to meet our service commitments.

The research is in the form of an online questionnaire which takes approximately 35 minutes to complete. Your answers will never be attributed to you directly but will help give us valuable feedback on how we can meet your needs better.

http://www.gmi-mr.com/survey/s.phtml?E_112614_c67074a40fc699c60723aa206c177727

We look forward to hearing your opinions,

Kind regards,

BBC Worldwide Research"

I go to the site and start answering questions.  Things like country I live in, if I live somewhere I was not born, then questions about my internet habits.  They list lots of web pages and asked how often I visit.  Most I had to check, heard of but never visit (like CNN, MSNBC, NBC news), the only ones I checked daily or such to, where Fox News, Fox.com and then at least once a week to BBC and Weather.com.

Hit next, and then it tells me "sorry you do not qualify for the survey.

How rude!

Roberta

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