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You won't know until you say something...it's all about taking the risk. It depends on if you're willing to take it.
The confidence interval calculations assume you have a http://www.beligrad.org genuine random sample of the relevant population. If your sample is not truly random, you cannot rely on the intervals. Non-random samples usually result from some flaw in the sampling procedure.