252-416-8759 | 12524168759 - High Volume Call Alert! - Nomorobo
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(252) 416-8759 is a Research Call

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  • Transcript You are being invited to participate in a research study on customer satisfaction being conducted by the East Carolina University center for Survey Research. The goal is to measure customer satisfaction. The survey will take approximately ten minutes to complete. Your responses will be kept confidential and no data will be released or used with your identification attached. Your participation in the research is voluntary. You may choose not to answer any or all questions, and you may stop at any time. There is no penalty for not taking part of this research study. Please call Jonathan Morris at 252-737-5390 for any research related questions or the university and Medical Center Institute review Board at 252-744-2914 for questions about your rights as a research participant, please answer the following does Greenville utilities provide electric, gas or water service at your home or apartment? Press one for yes, press two for no. Press three for not sure. Press nine to repeat the question. That is all the questions I have for you. Thank you for your time.
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