I love filling out surveys and questionnaires. There's something about the Likert Scale that really makes my skirt fly up.
Several months ago we received a lengthy questionnaire in the mail from a consumer research firm. They promised it would be worth my while. As if the satisfaction from filling in those bubbles wasn't reward enough. I sharpened my #2 and got to work. Upon mailing the completed forms, I promptly forgot about them.
Until today. Today Ruth (our cool mailman, er, woman) delivered an envelope that contained the promised reward: "valuable coupons"!
I couldn't wait to sift through the supposed stack of coupons. Turns out the "stack" consisted of just two coupons:
One for $3 off some name-brand allergy medication that we don't use.
One for $1.50 off a laundry stain remover that we don't use.
That was it.
I hope they mail me a feedback questionnaire so I can let them know, on a scale of 1-10, how lame their rewards were.
5 comments:
We got that same survey. I was too lazy to fill it out. Sounds like it was a good thing.
Maybe you should stick with letting the street provide.
KERCHOW!!! Looks like Gormo Jr. is already coming into his own! LOVE IT! And yeah, dumb survey. I sometimes do surveys on opinionplace.com. They give me gift cards for amazon. :)
Airie's right. Gormo Jr. makes his debut with trucks, of course. Kerchow!...what a punchline.
Relativity of Valuable...great title...kinda like Briton's Location of Meaning.
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