Which one was too long? The CASAA survey or the university survey?I took the first survey and started the second, but the second one took too long. Sorry.
If anyone is short on free time it's me. I manage two stores, sing in a band, run like 4 websites and am in the process of promoting a show. 30 minutes of my time is no small thing. It took me over an hour to finish both surveys because I was interrupted so often. I MADE time. This is important enough to make time for. In my opinion CASAA is our greatest hope. Our country is being run by vicious corrupt criminals who will not be happy until every e-cig user is forced back to tobacco. CASAA is our voice. It is our final front against this tyranny. I strongly reccomend that each and every e-cig user get involved and make the time to do all you can, before it's too late!Which one was too long? The CASAA survey or the university survey?
Either way, these will both be very important for getting people to understand the needs & wants of ADULT users and demonstrate the usefulness of ecigarettes and smokeless alternatives to the ignorant public.
Those of us working to protect your right to access these products STRONGLY encourage you all to take 15-30 minutes of your day to participate in BOTH. That time "wasted" will seem like a drop in the bucket compared to the years that will be taken off of your life, if you are forced back to smoking because ecigs are banned due to ignorance and misconception!
I'm trying to take the Geneva survey, but their questions are not designed for experienced vapers.
I don't use any brand or model, I use bits and pieces of various brands and models. And I don't refill my cartridges a certain number of times per day, I drip as needed. And I don't buy my refill liquids in any particular size bottles, I buy them in 30ml, 15ml, 10ml, 6ml, and 3ml bottles, depending on what I'm buying and whom I'm buying it from.
My responses are going to seem very bizarre to whomever is tallying the results.
If anyone is in contact with those who designed that survey, perhaps it would help them to understand that many people who use electronic cigarettes do not buy one "brand" of electronic cigarette and use it exclusively, and that many people drip instead of "refilling" cartridges.
Just a thought...
I'm trying to take the Geneva survey, but their questions are not designed for experienced vapers.
I don't use any brand or model, I use bits and pieces of various brands and models. And I don't refill my cartridges a certain number of times per day, I drip as needed. And I don't buy my refill liquids in any particular size bottles, I buy them in 30ml, 15ml, 10ml, 6ml, and 3ml bottles, depending on what I'm buying and whom I'm buying it from.
My responses are going to seem very bizarre to whomever is tallying the results.
If anyone is in contact with those who designed that survey, perhaps it would help them to understand that many people who use electronic cigarettes do not buy one "brand" of electronic cigarette and use it exclusively, and that many people drip instead of "refilling" cartridges.
Just a thought...
Yes, it does appear that they are not very knowledgeable about e-cigs. I just answered the questions the best that I could. I chuckled though, when they wanted to know how many puffs a day do I take on an e-cig. I don't count them, I have no idea how many puffs I take, so I put down 100, that's good enough.
Of the CASAA one, absolutely. The university one is to be published, so that is likely a yes, as well.are we going to get to see the survey results?
I chose other and I stand behind it. I was introduced to it as a requirement of my job. I didn't see anything that even comes close to that..Also, this question: "What is most similar to the MAIN reason you tried electronic cigarettes?"
There are people saying other and then "to quit using tobacco - kind of have my cake & eat it too"
That would be #1. To continue to have a "smoking" experience, but with reduced health risks.
The question asks what is MOST SIMILAR. Don't choose "Other" unless there is nothing even close to your reason, please!
Well, DUH. I obviously wasn't talking about you, then, lol!I chose other and I stand behind it. I was introduced to it as a requirement of my job. I didn't see anything that even comes close to that..
OK, I think I found your survey.Kirsten,I am still unable to complete and send this survey. It STOPS after 67 per cent of the questions are answered and I am unable to continue. What is the problem? I did not type in my name--it states that is unnecessary. What do I do?