Help with a Survey
#17
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Done. Mine is the one with the venemous rant about how much I hate Sears.
#21
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Done!
I have a love/hate relationship with Sears' clothing department. LOL. Sometimes I can find what I need (love) and other times, I walk away disgusted (hate).
I have a love/hate relationship with Sears' clothing department. LOL. Sometimes I can find what I need (love) and other times, I walk away disgusted (hate).
#23
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Thank you again everyone!
The community has managed to nearly double in 24 hours what we have been able to get on our own in 5 days.
FT is surely doing a good job of helping Hubby2e get through his courses so he can get out of school and back to doing his honey-dos
The community has managed to nearly double in 24 hours what we have been able to get on our own in 5 days.
FT is surely doing a good job of helping Hubby2e get through his courses so he can get out of school and back to doing his honey-dos
#26
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Done. Hopefully it will be helpful to Sears as well; they desperately need help in the fashion arena. I have a garage full of Craftsman tools, but I couldn't even think of any of their clothing brands.
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question #3 is not clearly written. I assumed it meant where I'd buy those items on a scale of 1 to 7 as compared to buying them at other stores, rather than as compared to buying the other items on the list. It strikes me as odd the way it is formulated, and the formulation doesn't seem to jibe with the wording of the question.
For question #7, I'm more used to surveys ranking those high to low (reading right to left) rather than low to high. I suspect some people will rank things in reverse for this reason.
Question 20 assumes a minimum of High School graduate, not a safe assumption. (I did not graduate).
For question #7, I'm more used to surveys ranking those high to low (reading right to left) rather than low to high. I suspect some people will rank things in reverse for this reason.
Question 20 assumes a minimum of High School graduate, not a safe assumption. (I did not graduate).
#29


Join Date: Dec 2007
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I chipped in to give the Canadian perspective. A lot of the alternate stores listed (Bloomingdales, Macy's etc) don't exist up here.








