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Hello


I have a research opportunity - please note the session will take place in Watford (quite far out of East Dulwich I appreciate, but thought I'd check in case anyone can make the journey)


Looking for car owners - mix of ages 25-60 - who are married/live with partner and have children under the age of 18 living at home.


3 x focus groups will be taking place Wednesday 26th August throughout the day (midday through to 9pm)


Please reply with name, and telephone number and I'll give you a call back.


Many thanks

Lamis

Recruiter


lamis_harper@hotmail.com

Can you not set up a thread individually in the commercial section...whilst I understand that you've a job to do you're getting paid and it now feels like you're taking the piss with constant recruitment threads in an uncommercial section of the forum,I'm being polite but won't be if you carry on.

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