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Subject: Mall Listing with Rentable Sale Booths in USA : PART 1
Category: Reference, Education and News > Consumer Information
Asked by: garytarit-ga
List Price: $120.00
Posted: 08 Feb 2004 13:07 PST
Expires: 15 Feb 2004 18:55 PST
Question ID: 304762
(PART 1 of 2 : Required)

The Story:

We are looking for mall locations around the Eastern and Middle United
States which allow the renting of the Sales Booths (little booths
within the mall area that can be rented and products sold within)
which are all located in a fairly "wealthy" area.

Now, I understand that it would take quite _some_ time and resources
to gather up this sort of information. Thats why I split this question
up in two parts.

PART 1 will deal with you finding the actual malls themselves, either
the listings on some sites or individually, the more the better (for
both me and you). Then those areas should be researched according to
the statistical (no earlier than year 2002 or 2003) standard of
living, to separate the low-class from high class (wealthy)
residential areas.

You will get a $120.00 for answering that part, and the information
gathered will help you answer PART 2.

PART 2 should contain specific information on whether the malls allow
the renting of booths or not. The final listing which sorts the malls
(taking out those which do not allow the booths to be rented) and
leaving with only those that we need.

PART 2 should not be answered without PART 1, because

a) The information should be used from PART 1 to answer PART2
b) The $120 from PART 1 should be used to cover the costs of
calls/faxes done to the mall locations to figure out whether they
allow booths to be rented out.
c) The final PART 2 price be collected by pretty much the same researcher.

You will get a $300.00 ($200.00 from the question, and $100.00 right
away from the tip area) and any extra tip depending on how well and
professional the information is presented.

Thus most likely it would be one of you who will do both of the two parts.

You are free to answer PART 1 of the question (this one) as "poorly"
as possible just presenting the raw information about the malls, then
carry on with the $120.00 in hands to answering PART 2 which may
require some calls to be made (use the $120.00 from PART 1), perhaps
even faxes, and might take up to a few days to answer.

No one other than the researcher of PART 1, should answer PART 2. The
payment money from PART 1 are to be used (should be enough for most of
the calls) to gather up information by calling up the malls. Whatever
is left is yours to keep. Once the question is answered and confirmed
by us, the $200.00 price is yours to keep along with the initial
$100.00 on top, making a total of $300.00 and a tip on top.

Please present PART 2 with a very professional format. Think of this
as a monthly report you are doing in some very influential company.

I am open to any questions and suggestions, use Question Clarification freely.

Thank you for considering to do this question,
Sincerely

Gary

Clarification of Question by garytarit-ga on 08 Feb 2004 13:12 PST
PART 1 :

https://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=304762

PART 2 :

https://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=304764

Request for Question Clarification by darrel-ga on 10 Feb 2004 15:58 PST
Gary--

A couple points of clarification, if you don't mind:

- Could you please clarify your definition of sales booth? Are you
referring to kiosks independent companies set up in the middle of
malls? Or are you referring to something else?

- What are your definitions of wealhy, middle, and lower incomes?

Thanks,

darrel-ga
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