Quilting Survey
#12
Super Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 4,391
I would fill it out, too. As for your name, they already have that: that's why you got the thing in the mail. I wouldn't worry about it, as others have said: it's been around for a while, has a good reason to exist, and hopefully will be helpful to whomever sent it.
#13
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Posts: 4,299
Maybe they need to put the survey online. New quilters are likely to be younger quilters, and younger people live on the internet and ignore whatever comes via "snail mail".
#15
I haven't gotten one. I would fill it out and return it. Maybe we could get better quilting items offered to us. I am not gullible nor am I suspicious of everything or everyone.
I really doubt everything is or everyone is out to get us. Makes my life better.
I really doubt everything is or everyone is out to get us. Makes my life better.
#17
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Southfield, Michigan
Posts: 286
Judging from the folks on here who have had experience with this kind of survey, I'd do it if offered the chance. It's a few minutes of your time, it helps the quilting industry have a sense of what quilters are interested in and how to provide those things, and, who knows, you might help shape what goes on in the quilting world for the next couple years!
I know I participate in some online surveys for which I am rewarded with copies of biannual quilting books. They are published by BHG and usually run around $10-12 when I see them at the stores. Many times I find they are compilations of quilt patterns I've seen in my mags, but it's nice to have an variety of patterns with common elements or themes. Surveys, in general, don't bother me. Plus, like several have mentioned, you don't have to answer questions you aren't comfortable with! Have fun!!
I know I participate in some online surveys for which I am rewarded with copies of biannual quilting books. They are published by BHG and usually run around $10-12 when I see them at the stores. Many times I find they are compilations of quilt patterns I've seen in my mags, but it's nice to have an variety of patterns with common elements or themes. Surveys, in general, don't bother me. Plus, like several have mentioned, you don't have to answer questions you aren't comfortable with! Have fun!!
#18
Power Poster
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
Posts: 14,083
I think I would pass on even completing the survey, especially since they ask for $1.00, plus most surveys that I've received do not charge you to fill them out. It could be some kind of scam, so I would definitely pass.
#19
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 17,894
This is so true. My daughters don't even have a mail box at their home. The PO said they can't deliver mail without one but they said anything important came to their inbox so don't care about snail mail. They will get a notice if a package is waiting for them at the Post office. New generation of what is normal.
Last edited by Onebyone; 05-22-2014 at 11:10 AM.
#20
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 17,894
I read it as $1 was sent along with the survey, not that you were charged a $1.
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