Adobe User Research Study - Tell us about your digital video/audio software use - $150

Adobe User Research is looking for participants to take part in an upcoming study about their digital video/audio software use. This study will be a two-hour, one-on-one session about your digital audio/video software use in our Seattle office. To show our appreciation for your participation, participants will receive a $150 AMEX Gift Cheque.
If youd like to be considered to participate, please fill out the survey link below:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=YkRIJjXR_2bLWBx0_2fKO0eSvQ_3d_3d
Session dates/times will be the following:
Monday (11/12) - 3PM
Tuesday (11/13) - 9AM, 12PM, 3PM
Wednesday (11/14) - 9AM, 12PM, 3PM
Thursday (11/15) - 9AM, 12PM
We will review your responses and notify you if the study is a good match. Thank you!
Adobe Systems, Inc.
801 North 34th Street
Seattle, WA 98103

Hi Harm,
Thanks for your interest in the study and I wish we could pay for your expenses to fly from Amsterdam, we are looking for local Seattle participants only.
Thanks though!

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    digital audio/video software use in our Seattle office. To show our
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    [email protected]
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