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You might increase the likelihood of receiving responses if you post your contact information...name, phone number, mailing address, so as to demonstrate you are on the up and up and not involved in some sort of phishing expedition for personal information.
Fair enough... My name's Jeff. I work for a research company in San Francisco. If you visit the "Dolby in Your Life" section of Dolby's website, you'll probably see a similar announcement for these interviews. We'll certainly treat any personal information with discretion.
it's the yahoo email account. ya understand?
You can click to learn about the interview here:
http://www.dolby.com/consumer/index.html
The "Dolby In Your Life" choice is along the menu bar toward the top.
I have no connection, I just went to look, as Audiophile SF recommended.
Thank you for your interest!
If selected, you will be contacted within two weeks with further details on how the telephone interview will be conducted. Due to the large number of responses, not everyone will be able to participate. Only those contacted to complete the survey will receive the $75 Amazon.com gift certificate.
Thanks, we'll be in touch.
So, does contacting the yahoo email address amount to being accepted for a phone call? Call me crazy but a yahoo email account is sort of cheesy when the dolby folks have their own servers. Seems to me that this person should have a dolby email account.