ChatterBank0 min ago
This is Britain not the USA.
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Why does AB have an american advert on its front page. I have just been asked to say how much I earn in a year in DOLLARS. Another question asked if I found a penny, would I pick it up. It shows a picture of a penny with Abraham Lincoln on it. Another asks me about education and if I went to high school.
Wait a minute, one has just come up asking what I think is the most all-American food.
Please remove this rubbish and put on something more relevant to the 99% of AB users who reside in the United Kingdom.
Wait a minute, one has just come up asking what I think is the most all-American food.
Please remove this rubbish and put on something more relevant to the 99% of AB users who reside in the United Kingdom.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't understand why anyone would get so annoyed about an advert. I keep getting a "discounted IT equipment" advert showing but it doesn't bother me in the slightest.
AB have to cover their costs somehow and the normal method is to do it via adverts. If they don't interest you, don't click on them.
AB have to cover their costs somehow and the normal method is to do it via adverts. If they don't interest you, don't click on them.
The advert is for on-line polling. Customers can set up their own polls (for a fee to this company). Then you tell or advertise to the people you select to be polled (UK only if you prefer). And you are able to collect and use that data.
Admittedly, the examples given are not suitable for a predominantly UK site, but the service they provide is suitable and useable by customers anywhere in the world.
Admittedly, the examples given are not suitable for a predominantly UK site, but the service they provide is suitable and useable by customers anywhere in the world.
Good detective work there Gromit, it seems all we have to do is wait for some UK firm to ask some good questions and we can stop all this moaning.
I don't mind taking part in online research and if it turns out to make AB more money then I have got nothing against that - hopefully they will reinvest some of the profits into better usability.
I don't mind taking part in online research and if it turns out to make AB more money then I have got nothing against that - hopefully they will reinvest some of the profits into better usability.
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