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Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'?



 
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Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'? #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 26, 2008 15:37 pm   Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'?
 

Hi,
Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'? My friend said that it is a term in IT meaning something similar to 'questionnaire'. Is he right or wrong?

And, he stressed the word 'survey' on the 2nd syllable, not the first one. He told me he did so to stress the word 'ticket' in the phrase 'survey ticket'. I'm a bit skeptical... What do you think?

Many thanks,
Nessie.
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'survey ticket' #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:37 am   'survey ticket'
 

In IT, a ticket can refer to a form of communication where the sender receives a number and the message can be tracked and managed. For example, on my website I have a help ticket system. It's just a kind of email but I can keep track of messages, etc.
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Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'? #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 30, 2008 16:29 pm   Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'?
 

Thanks a lot, Charliep. But... I still can't get the point. Does the term 'survey ticket' exist?
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Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'? #4 (permalink) Tue Nov 04, 2008 15:31 pm   Have you ever heard the term 'survey ticket'?
 

Hello,
Is there any IT - English native speaker here who could help me, please?

Many thanks,
Nessie.
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