mattskramer
Senior Member
wait I am confused.. was it more than 2000 or just 1800? And again YOU must provide the evidence not I. Provide actual evidence what you have said is in fact true.
Provide the exact questions ask, the method used to determine who and where people were asked and who did the questioning. Provide the quality control that was used to ensure these people actually exist as well.
If more than 2000 people were polled then it follows that more than 1800 were polled(read my post carefully). Do you know basic addition? I did provide evidence look at the poll itself. I copied information from it and presented it to you. The company name is there. The questions are there. If you think that the poll was a fabrication, contact D3 and find references to the company’s credibility. Even if you or I do that, you still will probably not be satisfied. I think that the information that I presented is sufficient. I answered the questions.
I like it. I agree with it. That is as far as I am going to go in defending it. I’m not going to spend my time contacting D3 for more detailed information and ask how the respondents were contacted (by telephone call, by door knocking, etc.), or on what time of day the questioning was done, or what the respondents were wearing. If you are curious, find out for yourself. Sometimes you can do so much to prove your point and the other side will keep demanding that you do more. The other side is never satisfied.