I was scammed by a fraudulent survey via Qualtrics (Qual-tricks). I recently relocated from Texas to Urah and soon thereafter received a survey on Harvard University letterhead requesting my participation in a research study by a real professor in the Dept Of Government at Harvard. Being an academic, I wanted to help. I thought the questions were kind of odd to begin with but nothing alarming. Then last month, a year after the original survey, I received a follow up survey. I was in it a few pages before I realized this was a total scam obviously perpetrated by a right wing conservative group bc the questions quickly devolved into questionsI found on the ballot for the republican primary in Texas--questions about abortion, race race and ethnicity, taxes, immigration, and perception of republican and democratic partisans. These right wing conservative groups will stop at nothing to intimidate and target citizens. It asked me questions about abortion, race, taxes, and political partisan. I tried to report it to Qual tricks, but there bought chat, Berry ( a Meta bot?), sent me in circles, and the telephone number on their Facebook page doesn't work. The current POTUS has targeted Harvard because he is intimidated by intelligent people and his supporters do not want toput in the effort to qualify for admission to any legitimate institution of higher learning, so they bully those that do. I tried to reach out to Quality "tricks" but their bot chat, Berry (a Meta company), Their Facebook page says they're located in Provo Utah. I was recently scammed by a business located in West Jordan Utah which is near Provo. I don't know what's going on in Utah, but it seems to be a place conducive to men who want to make a buck without doing the work. Now I am at target and would like to know who is behind this scam. Long story short: stay away from these fraudsters. They should be reported to the FTC and their bishops.
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