Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

ONS Omnibus Survey, April 2001

Variable Details

Variablespec49
LabelSpecify what the something else is
Question text Please specify what the 'something else is.
Responses
ASK SOMEONE ELSE 1
Apply to the chairman or someone very senior - in writing. 1
BOYCOTT THEM 1
CONSULT BOOKS ON THE SUBJECT 1
CONTACT NEWSPAPER 1
Complain to police about abuse of disabled parking spaces 1
Complain to the trade association concerned; also to the ombudsman 1
ENVIROMENT OFFICER LOCAL 1
Find out what my rights were - DK how 1
Get onto local health authority 1
Go elsewhere 1
Go to head office. 1
Go to the relevant authority 1
I would boy cott the shop or restaurant 1
I would silently or audibly tell them to go to Hell and then go somewhere else 1
I wouldnot return to the shop 1
I'd complain to Social Services or to the Police 1
I'd complain to my G.P. 1
I'd give them one 1
Make and enquiry to my family doctor 1
Never use the service again 1
Not shop there again 1
Relevant ombudsman (if government/ health etc.) 1
SEEK ADVICE 1
SOC\IAL SER VICES 1
Seek advice from Age Concern 1
TAKE BUSINESS ELSEWHERE 1
TV programme called Watchdog 1
Use another shop 1
WOULD NOT GO THERE AGAIN 1
Would not go there again 1
Would talk to daughter who knows who to complain to 1
Wound not go back to where I'd been 1
appeal to europeaqn court of human rights 1
as a Solicitor:would seek enforcement of the disability act by contacting the Dept of Health. 1
asked a disabled friend 1
assult the agressor 1
banking ombudsman 1
be very sarcastic to hwhoever it concerned 1
complain to company resonsible 1
complain to doctor 2
complain to trade association 1
consult doctor 1
consult local council 1
consumer advice 1
consumer advice centre 1
consumers assoc 1
dicuss it on the internet 1
doctor/health authority 1
don't go back there 1
get in touch with social services 1
go elsewhere for any goods or services 1
go eslewhere with my custom 1
go somewhere else 1
go somwhjere else 1
go to doctor 1
go to ombudsmen 1
go to standards office 1
go to the gov. disbled organisation 1
go to trading standards office 1
i would just avoid them and tell other people to do so i would not recommend them 1
i would research who i need to complain to 1
if a major thing would contact head office 1
ignore not go back 1
just leave the shop 1
letter to highjer authority 1
look into what could be done 1
look up the right authority and complain 1
make complaint on the spot - nofollow upor legalprocedure 1
make sure i get justice 1
never go there again 1
never go there again 1
not give them repaet custom 1
not go there again 2
not use that service provider again 1
not use the services of that shop again 1
not visit facility again 1
ombudsman 1
police or Officer of Fair Trading 1
practitioner committee 1
put my point across 1
query by telephone with the organisation 1
refer them to my doctor 1
refer to health/safety 1
reflect on situation/gravity/size of problem/regional/national etc 1
relevant watchdog body 1
report to trading standards 1
report to whatever organastion is concerned, probably age concern 1
see note to previous question. 1
seek advice from suitable person 1
seek advice through helplines 1
social ser vices 1
some disability organisation which probably exists 1
sulk 1
take as far as my anger went/but most of the time do nothing 1
take custom elsewhere 1
take my custom elsewhere 1
talk to my doctor 1
the relevant gov.department 1
there is a local body i think i don't know who they are but i qwould find out 1
trading standards 1
trading standards/police 1
would complain but not sure who to 1
would depend on the circumstances 1
would not go to that place again 1
wouldn't go back there 1
wouldnt go back and tell other people 1
writeto the ombudsman 1
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationONS Omnibus Survey, April 2001
UniverseLocation of units of observation: National;Population: Adults, aged 16 or over, living in private households in Great Britain.
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study; monthly (up to year 2000), eight cycles per year (up to April 2005), monthly thereafter.