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I got this website from seventeen magazine:

http://www.advancedfocus.com/html/About%20Focus%20Groups.html

because it said it was a good way to earn some money. So, I signed up for it, but i'm not sure if I really want to participate in this. I'm just wondering if anyone knows if these focus groups are over the phone, online, or in person. Also, does anyone know how I could end my membership if I wanted to?

Thanks!

Focus groups are a good way to earn a little extra cash or even try new products before the general public. I've done it before in the past and have added up to 100 dollars per month to my income. In 2005 I got to try out a new chocolate frosted mini-wheat cereal that was so bad tasting I've yet to see it on the shelves! The few downsides include not being picked for a study and long drawn out questionnaires. Yes, some of them are via phone with call times lasting 15-30 minutes and sometimes it's online forums. I've never seen one done in person although I've had forums to fill out mailed to me.

To cancel call 212.217.2000 and ask for "the database department" or email database@advancedfocus.com. and ask for the database department.

I wanted to add too that since you found this link in a major publication, you can relax a bit about giving out information. Just never give out bank information or your social security number to anyone. The legit places will mail you a personal check.

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(Rating: 5) wow thanks so much!


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