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Originally Posted by Jeaniney /img/forum/go_quote.gif

I got into the Food Should Taste Good chips campaign.  I will try new junk food any day! :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
That one sounds tasty!
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I can't believe they didn't send me the Prevacid campaign. I suffer from heartburn almost daily. 
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Instead, I'm stuck on this godawful Redbox campaign that I can't even really do since I can't find a single movie I want to watch that I haven't already seen. Almost everything watchable is currently on cable. Most of the movies they offer appear to be straight to dvd crap. Umm, no thanks! Redbox and Blockbuster need to hang it up and call it a day. They can't touch Netflix! 
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I can't believe they didn't send me the Prevacid campaign. I suffer from heartburn almost daily. 
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Instead, I'm stuck on this godawful Redbox campaign that I can't even really do since I can't find a single movie I want to watch that I haven't already seen. Almost everything watchable is currently on cable. Most of the movies they offer appear to be straight to dvd crap. Umm, no thanks! Redbox and Blockbuster need to hang it up and call it a day. They can't touch Netflix! 
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So true! I got that awful redbox thing. The selection of movies is awful. I also did not like the fact that I found out a couple days later after I accepted this offer that everybody can try this trial. You do not need to be a bzz agent to do this. I already cancelled my redbox after 3 weeks cause I had absolutely no use for it. I did not even take the 4 credits for the kiosk! Lol.
 
Just had a survey asking me if I would feel comfortable Bzzing about an at-home HIV test.  As much as I think it's an awesome product and everyone should get tested, I don't think I'd go posting all over my social media about it. :/  

Looks like I won't be getting that campaign, haha

 
Just had a survey asking me if I would feel comfortable Bzzing about an at-home HIV test.  As much as I think it's an awesome product and everyone should get tested, I don't think I'd go posting all over my social media about it. :/   Looks like I won't be getting that campaign, haha
oh my! I would not either!!!
 
I wouldn't really mind, but then again I am married. Plus I think it's an important thing for people to do. So I wouldn't have an issue taking it or talking about how easy it was or private etc.

 
I just got into the Lysol one! I actually use that hydrogen peroxide spray from them and really like it, so I'm happy to get a free bottle and get the wipes to try as well.

 
I just got into the Lysol one! I actually use that hydrogen peroxide spray from them and really like it, so I'm happy to get a free bottle and get the wipes to try as well.
Sounds clean! :)
 
Originally Posted by Jeaniney /img/forum/go_quote.gif

Just had a survey asking me if I would feel comfortable Bzzing about an at-home HIV test.  As much as I think it's an awesome product and everyone should get tested, I don't think I'd go posting all over my social media about it. :/  

Looks like I won't be getting that campaign, haha
And then what happens when you're positive? "I'm HIV positive everybody!" You know people will be waiting and asking for your results. I used to volunteer for an organization called "Caring for Babies with Aids" in the 90's and we kept everything confidential. TMI!

 
And then what happens when you're positive? "I'm HIV positive everybody!" You know people will be waiting and asking for your results. I used to volunteer for an organization called "Caring for Babies with Aids" in the 90's and we kept everything confidential. TMI!
Oh my! This is really a study which should be kept confidential!
 
Originally Posted by korsis /img/forum/go_quote.gif

Oh my! This is really a study which should be kept confidential!
Well, it's not a study... it's a "bzzcampaign" or whatever.  They're not testing anything, they're just using us for free marketing.  Obviously if someone tested positive they wouldn't have to admit it!

 
Well, it's not a study... it's a "bzzcampaign" or whatever.  They're not testing anything, they're just using us for free marketing.  Obviously if someone tested positive they wouldn't have to admit it!
It's just that this is not really something you want to post on FB or Twitter or talk to your neighbors about.
 
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And then what happens when you're positive? "I'm HIV positive everybody!" You know people will be waiting and asking for your results. I used to volunteer for an organization called "Caring for Babies with Aids" in the 90's and we kept everything confidential. TMI!
They've never required what you should say when you buzz, they only ask that you spread the buzz.  It'd be more about "I took this test and found out my results. It was [easy] and [reliable] and [other adjectives I'm just putting in generic positive terms as examples, I wasn't even invited so I didn't read into what the campaign really was besides skimming the posts on here], you can do it at home, too" rather than "I took this test and tested positive/negative"

I would imagine that a private HIV at home test where nobody else, not even your doctor, would need to know that you took it might be something that some people would want to do.  The idea that people can do a test like that in full privacy is probably not something many would know about in general since it would likely never come into natural conversation.  "So hey, I was thinking about taking an at home HIV test..." <--awkward.  But "I was invited to this BzzCampaign for an at home HIV test, apparently you can get tested without going to a doctor's office" <--easier to bring into  conversation.

 
Originally Posted by Annelle /img/forum/go_quote.gif

They've never required what you should say when you buzz, they only ask that you spread the buzz.  It'd be more about "I took this test and found out my results. It was [easy] and [reliable] and [other adjectives I'm just putting in generic positive terms as examples, I wasn't even invited so I didn't read into what the campaign really was besides skimming the posts on here], you can do it at home, too" rather than "I took this test and tested positive/negative"

I would imagine that a private HIV at home test where nobody else, not even your doctor, would need to know that you took it might be something that some people would want to do.  The idea that people can do a test like that in full privacy is probably not something many would know about in general since it would likely never come into natural conversation.  "So hey, I was thinking about taking an at home HIV test..." <--awkward.  But "I was invited to this BzzCampaign for an at home HIV test, apparently you can get tested without going to a doctor's office" <--easier to bring into  conversation.
^This exactly!

 
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Quote: Originally Posted by JC327 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I need a campaign! Hopefully a beauty one.
Yes!!! Me too!!! Me three!! I've had nothing in MONTHS, and my last campaign was a boring Children's Claritin.  The only other things I've had this year was a razor (so kind of a beauty item?) and chocolate milk.

I can only hope I'm the right demographic for something cool coming up!
 
Originally Posted by JC327 /img/forum/go_quote.gif

I need a campaign! Hopefully a beauty one.
Agreed! The only campaign I'm in is ending today (Dr. Scholls for her) and that makes me sad :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> A beauty campaign would be awesome!

 

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