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thats true, but they were talking about the jamelio hits where they didn't read the instructions. A university would be just as likely to reject for that as any other requester is all i was saying. In fact, since they didn't reject or block when so many people did them wrong then a lot of people will just do them next time even though they don't really qualify. If the university keeps that up then they deserve the bad results they will get.Having a university behind it means you can contact an advisor or IRB if something goes sideways. If it's a random requester with no other info, you have no one to try to contact for help if you get rejected.