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2007-7-4 23:21 Gloriy
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What is his meaning? Did he make a mistake,it should be" ok then forget it",or it has other means? who tell me?
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2007-7-5 08:26 mico1020
[quote]Originally posted by [i]Gloriy[/i] at 2007-7-4 23:21$\0^0|r8P0_q
I send a quotation to a foreign customer,he just send me a sentence:"ok than forget it".
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I'm not so sure. Maybe you can send one mail back to make clear this.

2007-7-5 11:35 keke2002
strange sentence,haha:).YXe6Dq(a"Y
maybe he made a mistake

2007-7-11 13:18 wqxu
you can send another email to get the answer.Good luck.

2007-7-11 14:48 realheimao
sometime  the foreigns have  this mistake ,that you must to catch on what they mean:D

2007-7-12 11:59 fionaniu
send another letter to confirm it

2007-7-13 11:26 Wendy945
I think he means we would do business. And you can ask him why you should forget it and it refers to what.

2007-7-17 18:16 lanlan371
Nerer hesitate to ask them questions. Then you have another chance to cooperate with them.

2007-7-18 10:51 Felix0729
let her or him give a more clear confirmation.

2007-7-18 20:42 monicalan
in my opinion, i thought the man though your price higher? so he must forgot it

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