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skinnyminny Enthusiast

I posted a survey the other day and many of you answered it concerning gluten free products but now I cant find it!! Can someone help? I really need that information.

Thanks so much!


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Lisa Mentor
  skinny minny said:
I posted a survey the other day and many of you answered it concerning gluten free products but now I cant find it!! Can someone help? I really need that information.

Thanks so much!

Here is a history of your posts:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...41f1ba10142963a search_in=topics&result_type=topics

Generally, surveys of our membership, are submitted to the Administration for approval, due to the fact we are constantly targeted by spammers.

skinnyminny Enthusiast
  Lisa said:
Here is a history of your posts:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...41f1ba10142963a search_in=topics&result_type=topics

Generally, surveys of our membership, are submitted to the Administration for approval, due to the fact we area constant targeted by spammers.

Oh so my post is gone? Im I not suppose to conduct surveys on here?

Lisa Mentor
  skinnyminny said:
Oh so my post is gone? Im I not suppose to conduct surveys on here?

I was not able to locate your post.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Sorry but generally speaking we don't allow surveys that are trying to gather marketing information from our users.

Take care,

Scott

skinnyminny Enthusiast

Im not marketing at all. Im a college student. I am not trying to sell anything. I can recieve the info from my celiac support group I just thought I would get a wider demographic here.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Well, since your subject was: "Mba Student Launching New Gluten Free Product" and it was full of market research-type questions we must assume that it is market research for a for-profit company--which we do not allow.

Take care,

Scott


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