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[*] posted on 4-19-2014 at 01:19 PM
Considering Retirement living in Baja, Mexico or...? (survey)


Nearing retirement? Considering living in Mexico or other place out of the US?

A friend is doing a survey, and could use your help regarding your views of retirement communities (services, costs, locations, etc).

Thanks for your help- this seemed a reasonable topic for this category. If not... I'm sure I will hear about my transgression!

Here are details- please visit the website (https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XFHLMH7)
and answer the questions if you are considering Mexico or elsewhere as a retirement option.

(Details below are from my friend doing the research)
I’ve got a Mexico-based client (AMAR – Association for Mexico Retirement Communities, http://www.amar.org.mx/) that’s asked me to help recruit US-based participants for a survey we’re helping them with.

The survey is for individuals that are 50 years or over, takes around 4-5 minutes of time, and is focused on plans and perceptions of senior living/retirement in Mexico.

No individually-identifying information is required (it’s only optional at the end), and every survey helps me get closer to my goal of 100 by end-of-day Wednesday, April 23.

Here’s the link to the survey – thanks very much for considering helping me out with it: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XFHLMH7

-Kenn

Ps: THANK YOU… If anyone has any questions, they can contact me directly.


Kenn Morris - kenn@crossborderbusiness.com
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[*] posted on 4-19-2014 at 05:00 PM


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...just in time for Easter!




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