The research project is open to all Fasthosts customers who confirm that they wish to proceed with the
project and provide their contact details.
There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter this project.
The project runs for two weeks. After agreeing to participate you will be contacted with your start date.
By agreeing to the project, you are providing your data, including contact details, which will be used for
marketing analysis purposes. Your information will be shared with Movement Research.
To qualify to enter this project you must be a resident in the United Kingdom and aged over 18 years.
You will be required to report daily to our researcher with notes about your watching of video content over
a period of 14 days.
You should report back to our researcher using WhatsApp.
You will receive either £100.00 or a £100 Amazon voucher, which will not be transferable to another
individual and no alternative will be offered.
You will receive your reward by bank transfer or post after completing the interview at the end of your two
week participation period.
Fasthosts reserves the right to cancel or amend the project and the project terms and conditions and
associated rules at any time without prior notice.
In the event of any dispute regarding the rules, conduct, results and all other matters relating to the
project, the decision of Fasthosts shall be final and under no circumstances shall there be any
correspondence or discussion in respect of said decision.
Fasthosts will not be liable for any failure of receipt of acceptances. Fasthosts takes no responsibility
for any acceptances which are lost, delayed, illegible, corrupted, damaged, incomplete or otherwise invalid.
Fasthosts reserves the right to disqualify any entrant if it has reasonable grounds to believe the entrant
has breached any of these terms and conditions.
Fasthosts shall comply with its respective obligations under GDPR.
These terms and conditions will be governed by English law and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts of England.
Entry into this research project will be deemed as acceptance of these terms and conditions.