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Post by haroun on Oct 15, 2016 22:04:26 GMT -5
Does any one have any kind of excuse to jump a study you already started to join a way better one where I won't be banned permantly?
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Post by puntkicker on Oct 16, 2016 0:19:23 GMT -5
I wish this board had an eating popcorn emoticon, as I'd simply just post that here. Id guess some of the "guests" would have answers, being they're likely more shifty than members. Of course they don't have an account to log on and share the information with you though
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Post by subject on Oct 17, 2016 18:45:35 GMT -5
Does any one have any kind of excuse to jump a study you already started to join a way better one where I won't be banned permantly? You're the type of people that ruin it for everyone else. If you don't plan on sticking with a study if a better one comes around, learn to wait for a good one instead of screening and getting into any you can. If you jump, most people here will hope you get what is coming to you.
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Post by ac on Oct 17, 2016 19:30:14 GMT -5
Why would you leave a study you are already in to check in to another study that you may not get into? Not only do you lose the guaranteed money for the study you are already in but you may also have a difficult time getting back into that clinic in the future. You may not even get into the next study. Why risk it?
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