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Subject: 4-word (not more) answer to 12-line question from 2-hand flosser wanted. / 10
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: googel-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 19 Oct 2002 01:14 PDT
Expires: 18 Nov 2002 00:14 PST
Question ID: 84047
Note: This is the 9th duplicate (10th version) of my question (re. new
floss holder), and it is reposted because I have  made changes in the
web-page  http://www.geocities.com/emailerss/ .Only answer 'yes' to 
first question is satisfactory. 
  
The web-page is mostly pictures about how to use. This floss holder is
good for about 250 all-teeth use.
1.Are you flossing frequently using only floss,2 hands and nothing
else?
2.Is it clear from this web-page how to use this product, and how many
minutes have you (the researcher) spent on it?  
  
3. The Researcher is asked to answer with one word the question of
whether this product could be of any use for him/her.

Clarification of Question by googel-ga on 19 Oct 2002 01:16 PDT
Guaranteed: no Request for Ans. Clarification and 5-star rating. 
This is a survey type question.
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Subject: Re: 4-word (not more) answer to 12-line question from 2-hand flosser wanted. / 10
Answered By: clouseau-ga on 19 Oct 2002 01:33 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello googel,

1.Are you flossing frequently using only floss, 2 hands and nothing 
else? 

     Yes. Not as frequently perhaps as I would like, but yes.

2.Is it clear from this web-page how to use this product, and how many
minutes have you (the researcher) spent on it?   

     It is reasonably clear though I felt I had to refer back to
instructions momentarily to follow some of the steps. Perhaps least
clear on the "slippery" floss and the indentation of the jaw and its
purpose. I spent less than 3 minutes.

   
3. The Researcher is asked to answer with one word the question of
whether this product could be of any use for him/her.

     Could be useful, yes, but I would not use it. My impression is
that it makes a simple process more complex rather than adding value
for me.

Good luck with your product!

Regards,

-=clouseau=-
googel-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars
very helpful.

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