I did a restaurant survey, the kind where at the end they ask for you contact info in case you win the monthly $10,000. Earlier in the survey I had mentioned that I had an issue with the bathroom (toilets aren't supposed to rock or rotate around are they?) but I also specifically said that I did not need to speak to anyone and did not leave contact info in that spot. Lo and behold, I got a phone call from the restaurant manager saying that he had been informed of my complaint about his bathroom AND that I had mentioned this same concern in previous surveys (we eat here about once a month). He informed me that new toilets were soon to be installed. Okay, fine they are fixing the problem. BUT I thought these surveys were supposed to be anonymous unless I asked for follow up contact. Obviously not. It bothers me that (1) they know who I am and (2) they can contact me even if I have requested not to be contacted. Surveys evidently are not as anonymous as we think they are.