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Final Reminder: Take My Reader Survey
by Flexo on June 16, 2007
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On Monday, I will close my reader survey and start compiling and analyzing the results. The survey has been helpful so far, thanks to everyone who has taken the few short minutes to provide their information and opinions. If you’re a regular reader of Consumerism Commentary and haven’t answered the survey yet, please do so this weekend and be counted.
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