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Invitation for survey - to understand perceptions about the responsibilities of pharmaceutical companies

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Hi All,

I came across to this survey so if you are interested free to join with the following link:

apply.savvy.coop/pharma?ref...

"We’re looking for worldwide survey participants.

Details

15-minute online survey

Purpose:

To understand perceptions about the responsibilities of pharmaceutical companies

Requirements

Ages 18+

Worldwide

Compensation varies by country

Compensation 20 USD "

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MBAnderson

$20 is a big maybe and a big hassle (uploading one's medical records is required.)

"Please note, there is no guarantee that you will be selected for the project. However, all qualified and verified applicants will be shown to the sponsor, who will then choose the participants. " after they have all your most personal data.

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pdpatient

The site can't be reached.

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MarionP

How do you know any of this is on the up and up?

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