Is this legit? "office services user satisfaction survey".

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I use Vista Professional and Office 2007. I received this survey request in

an email from " Microsoft Services Survey [invite@decipherinc.com]. When I

clicked on the link: http://t2.ktrmr.com/surveyh.aspx?i.project, etc., the

tab had a BLANK LABEL and the survey started without any welcome, logos, etc.

It just jumped into the first question. I cannot believe this is

legitimate, and worry that other people are going to 'take the survey',

thereby providing personal use info (or whatever they are asking) to unknown

entities. Does anyone know about this?

It sure felt creepy and totally unprofessional.
 
I don't know if it's legit or not but if you aren't certain, delete it.



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"Mz Berry" wrote in message

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>I use Vista Professional and Office 2007. I received this survey request

>in

> an email from " Microsoft Services Survey [invite@decipherinc.com]. When

> I

> clicked on the link: http://t2.ktrmr.com/surveyh.aspx?i.project, etc., the

> tab had a BLANK LABEL and the survey started without any welcome, logos,

> etc.

> It just jumped into the first question. I cannot believe this is

> legitimate, and worry that other people are going to 'take the survey',

> thereby providing personal use info (or whatever they are asking) to

> unknown

> entities. Does anyone know about this?

> It sure felt creepy and totally unprofessional.
 
In article , Mz Berry wrote:

> I use Vista Professional and Office 2007. I received this survey request in

> an email from " Microsoft Services Survey [invite@decipherinc.com]. When I

> clicked on the link: http://t2.ktrmr.com/surveyh.aspx?i.project, etc., the

> tab had a BLANK LABEL and the survey started without any welcome, logos, etc.

> It just jumped into the first question. I cannot believe this is

> legitimate, and worry that other people are going to 'take the survey',

> thereby providing personal use info (or whatever they are asking) to unknown

> entities. Does anyone know about this?

> It sure felt creepy and totally unprofessional.




Thanks for mentioning it. I've no idea whether it's legitimate or not; if it

asks for personal information, certainly anything beyond name, address, possibly

phone number, it's almost surely bogus.



Simple rule to surf by: If it looks/sounds/smells off, leave.



You don't owe anyone your information. It's up to anyone asking for it to

satisfy you that their request is legitimate.
 
Doesn't look legit to me, I'd skip it.



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"Mz Berry" wrote in message

news:09C239A1-BD5C-436F-B36B-BAA7A85FC6C8@microsoft.com...

> I use Vista Professional and Office 2007. I received this survey request

> in

> an email from " Microsoft Services Survey [invite@decipherinc.com]. When

> I

> clicked on the link: http://t2.ktrmr.com/surveyh.aspx?i.project, etc., the

> tab had a BLANK LABEL and the survey started without any welcome, logos,

> etc.

> It just jumped into the first question. I cannot believe this is

> legitimate, and worry that other people are going to 'take the survey',

> thereby providing personal use info (or whatever they are asking) to

> unknown

> entities. Does anyone know about this?

> It sure felt creepy and totally unprofessional.
 
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