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Thread: Gambling in the UK

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    Gambling in the UK

    Hello, I am currently doing some research for my business and administration dissertation at the University of Cumbria and am wondering if you will be ever so kind to take part in a quick survey.
    The subject is on current behaviours and attitudes towards gambling and its marketing within the UK.
    The survey shouldn't take more than 5 minutes, and all information is strictly confidential.
    The link is:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7MVJTDS

    Thanks.

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    re: Gambling in the UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Lamber51
    Hello, I am currently doing some research for my business and administration dissertation at the University of Cumbria and am wondering if you will be ever so kind to take part in a quick survey.
    The subject is on current behaviours and attitudes towards gambling and its marketing within the UK.
    The survey shouldn't take more than 5 minutes, and all information is strictly confidential.
    The link is:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7MVJTDS

    Thanks.

    Hello Lambert, I will give you odds of 10/1 that you would have got more response if you had put your link in the Link box.

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    re: Gambling in the UK

    HTTPS doesn't work from footymad - here you go - view external link

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