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Hi. We are doing a project on online shopping and would like to learn what mini-features on online shopping websites regular online shoppers, like yourself, would or would not use. There are only 6 questions.

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* 1. Imagine a "buy for me" button on a product page that, when clicked, posts an update to Facebook to a person close to you (boyfriend/best friend/daddy/etc.) on his/her Wall. The update suggests and hints the recipient to buy the item for you. Would you use it?

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* 2. Imagine a "let friends decide" button on a product page that, when clicked, posts an update to Facebook with instructions to your social network to "Like" the update if they agree that the item is good and you should buy it. You can continue shopping while the number of Likes (+ comments) stream in instantly on a small panel on the bottom-left. Would you use it?

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* 3. Imagine a "now browsing" button on a product page that, when clicked, posts an update to Facebook that says you are browsing that item. You can then revisit your Facebook profile to see what others think about it, and you can use it as a bookmark/wish-list. Would you use it?

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* 4. Imagine a "this or that?" button on a product page that, when clicked, posts two updates to Facebook that contain two items you have shortlisted (because of your budget discipline). Your friends can vote which item they prefer by liking those updates, and you can view the Likes as they come in while still shopping. Would you use it?

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* 5. Imagine a "share purchase" button on the post-payment confirmation page that, when clicked, posts an update to Facebook that says you have just purchased that item. You can then see what your friends think about your purchase on Facebook. Would you use it?

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* 6. Which idea (1-5) is the coolest?

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