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Originally Posted by Bonglet
Ask them on how many people they polled and what age group they were, say you have done your research and the results they got are totally wrong and link them to many polls that have been made about not wanting phorm and if they refuse ask them for the list of questions that the people polled were asked  .
Funny how talk talk, virgin media, bt and phorm all conducted this same mystery poll lmao  check there webwise links.
My take on it means the research we conducted was from a whole 20 people during 1 friday afternoon in the closest tesco we could find, the form(phorm) and manner of the questioning put was misleading and was to inform and scare the general public that have little knowledge of such subjects, did they even check they were on the internet or was it a case of if you were?.
I guess they will see how accurate the polls are if it ever rolls out  .
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You hit the nail on the head with your research description. I remember years ago being offered a free tin of cat food while shopping, all I had to do was "sign to prove I had received it". When I looked at the form it said at the top "I agree that my cat prefers this brand of cat food to any other. So I had just become one of the 8 out of 10 users who's cat prefered whiskas. All without being asked the question !!!