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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 585487" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>They would have to come and get me because I would NEVER answer such specific questions!</p><p></p><p>One thing I did do ... I did my taxes on Turbo Tax again this year and when I completed it, there was a link to a survey on personal finances, spending and savings habits, conducted by Washington University in St. Louis. It offered a pre-paid $20 Visa card for taking the survey and another in six months if you complete a follow-up surveyso I went ahead and did it. But these questions were very generalized, none asking for specific information, no personal information, not intrusive and no information that I didn't care to give. It was more trying to find out what percentage of your income went to things like groceries, utilities, savings, etc. I forgot all about it until I got that little Visa card in the mail. I took it to the gas station and put $20 worth of gas in my car! But, no, if I got one like the one you received, I would refuse to answer those questions. All it would take is one unscrupulous employee to get their hands on that information ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 585487, member: 1883"] They would have to come and get me because I would NEVER answer such specific questions! One thing I did do ... I did my taxes on Turbo Tax again this year and when I completed it, there was a link to a survey on personal finances, spending and savings habits, conducted by Washington University in St. Louis. It offered a pre-paid $20 Visa card for taking the survey and another in six months if you complete a follow-up surveyso I went ahead and did it. But these questions were very generalized, none asking for specific information, no personal information, not intrusive and no information that I didn't care to give. It was more trying to find out what percentage of your income went to things like groceries, utilities, savings, etc. I forgot all about it until I got that little Visa card in the mail. I took it to the gas station and put $20 worth of gas in my car! But, no, if I got one like the one you received, I would refuse to answer those questions. All it would take is one unscrupulous employee to get their hands on that information ... [/QUOTE]
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