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I'd love to share my website with you and then all would become clear - but I'm assuming the admins won't allow it as it could be considered advertising.
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No that's fine I have no problem with it.Originally posted by Lewis View PostI'd love to share my website with you and then all would become clear but I'm assuming the admins won't allow it as it could be seen as advertising.
My purchase of CUK will be complete within a few days now anyway.
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I'd love to share my website with you and then all would become clear but I'm assuming the admins won't allow it as it could be seen as advertising.
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"Low crime rate" - by any chance?Originally posted by Lewis View PostGreat, many thanks for taking the time out to complete it. Much appreciated.
Thanks for the RightMove sugestion as well, I'll take a look.
FYI - the poll addresses my specific need perfectly.
I'm actually only interested in one of the answers.
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ThanksOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostThere are quite a few detailed home mover surveys out there which might be useful for ideas of questions/format as well as providing you some information already.. Maybe have a look at them??
http://www.westlancsdc.gov.uk/pdf/Ho...ers_Report.pdf
http://www3.hants.gov.uk/home_movers...y_report-2.pdf
etc etc
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Great, many thanks for taking the time out to complete it. Much appreciated.
Thanks for the RightMove sugestion as well, I'll take a look.
FYI - the poll addresses my specific need perfectly.
I'm actually only interested in one of the answers.
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There are quite a few detailed home mover surveys out there which might be useful for ideas of questions/format as well as providing you some information already.. Maybe have a look at them??
http://www.westlancsdc.gov.uk/pdf/Ho...ers_Report.pdf
http://www3.hants.gov.uk/home_movers...y_report-2.pdf
etc etc
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WHS. Poll was invalid. That on it's own means your Plan B will fail.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThis
Plus no Proximity to AndyW's Mum question.
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+1 everything on that list is important but you trade off some items for others or pay more to get bigger options.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell I've done it for you. But as a survey that's going to give you the best part of f**k all for decision making purposes. You'd be better going to rightmove and downloading the results of one of their surveys.
You would be better off asking for people to rank those priorities in order but to be frank while that may give you an immediate answer all priorities change depending on the property you see.Last edited by eek; 28 March 2012, 09:27.
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As MF says, a survey where you'd be an idiot to answer anything other than "Extremely Important" to all the questions is not likely to be very useful.
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Well I've done it for you. But as a survey that's going to give you the best part of f**k all for decision making purposes. You'd be better going to rightmove and downloading the results of one of their surveys.Originally posted by Lewis View PostI'm doing a bit of market research for my plan B. It's a ONE QUESTION survey that should take no more than 10 seconds to complete.
I'm hoping some of you will be kind enough to take part.
Home mover survey
Much appreciated.
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Plan B market research
I'm doing a bit of market research for my plan B. It's a ONE QUESTION survey that should take no more than 10 seconds to complete.
I'm hoping some of you will be kind enough to take part.
Home mover survey
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