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Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing
to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
On Sep 15, 4:49*pm, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? *I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. LOL...maybe you should consider hiring a Spanish speaking employee? TMT |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:49:03 -0400, Tom Gardner wrote:
Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. If you can't you stick your head out the door and ask a landscaper or a road worker, couldn't you go to the nearest restaurant and recruit one of the kitchen help? -- www.wescottdesign.com |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:49:03 -0400, the renowned Tom Gardner
mars@tacks wrote: Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. Paste his e-mail into Google translate. I'll bet you can figure it out! Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:49:03 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. Tom. Tried to email you directly but you've got a bogus email address. I have an underemployed Spanish speaking college-grad daughter in law that might be of help. The email associated with my posting is legit although munged to keep out the spambots. RWL |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing
to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. In 1994, we moved back to southern Louisiana. My FIL owned a derrick erection company. One day, he got a letter like yours. My daughter had three years of Spanish by that time, and was taking it her senior year. Pops brought up the subject, and my daughter said it would be a piece of cake. He used her as a translator on several jobs with Pemex and some South American companies, and paid her $50 an hour. She went on to be a language major, graduating from LSU (GO TIGERS!) She then went to work for the State of Arkansas in their legal system as an interpreter for Spanish folks in trouble with the law. Then she got married, and is a stay at home Mom. Ask around. Put a Craigslist ad. You should be up to your elbows in interpreters soon. Steve |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
"Tom Gardner" mars@tacks wrote in message ... Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. Try to include some of these words and phrases: Y tu mama tambien Maricohn Puta Cafe con leche Arroz con pollo wheres la Demostración del burro |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:49:03 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks
wrote: Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. ============= Check this out -- it won't be word perfect, but should get you started. Most likely any legal contracts, etc. should use a bilingual lawyer familiar with both US and Bolivian law. Good luck on your international venture. http://translate.google.com/ http://babblefish.com/ for a stand alone xlator program consider http://www.lec.com/listProductFamily...Translator-Pro http://www.bmsoftware.com/powertranslator.htm also see http://www.practicalecommerce.com/ar...ation-Programs http://www.bestcovery.com/best-spani...slator-overall -- Unka' George "Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants, but debt is the money of slaves" -Norm Franz, "Money and Wealth in the New Millenium" |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
On 2011-09-15, Tim Wescott wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:49:03 -0400, Tom Gardner wrote: Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. If you can't you stick your head out the door and ask a landscaper or a road worker, couldn't you go to the nearest restaurant and recruit one of the kitchen help? I think that they would be unlikely to be fluent in *technical* Spanish. I have a little Spanish, but far from good enough to handle this. But then, it could be an example of the kind of spam that I get from time to time, asking (in essence) "Do you have such-and-such for sale." (with "such-and-such" always in parentheses, as it is plugged into a boilerplate letter form. It always ends with asking what forms of payment I accept -- looking for credit cards, typically. I've gotten them asking for prices and models on vises, surface grinders, drill presses, drill sharpeners, milling machines, and a few other things. And, I believe that I've also gotten them in Spanish and French. (Maybe Portuguese as well.) And, of course, since I don't actually run a business, I ignore them -- but I am certain that they are some form of scam, not an actual business deal. So -- beware that this is not the same. Good Luck, DoN. -- Remove oil spill source from e-mail Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
Tawm: Another vote for "Run it through Google Translate first" - it should get you close enough to see if it sounds like a real sales inquiry, or a typical Chain Letter only in Spanish.
(They won the lottery and can't cash the check/get the money out of the country - If you do it for them, they'll give you a big cut...) And if it is a real enquiry, for at least the initial sales get a lawyer familiar with international sales to that particular country - there are some serious pitfalls out there and you can get left holding the bag. The shipment gets stuck in Customs, or the shipper loses it, or... and they try to say you never delivered or withdraw their Letter Of Credit, or... Heck, I don't know - but you'd better. -- Bruce -- |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:49:03 -0400, Tom Gardner wrote: Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. Hack was educated by Mexicans, why don't you ask him? |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
Ought to be some Mormons near you, who are bilingual. Sadly,
I am not. Can't be much help otherwise. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Tom Gardner" mars@tacks wrote in message ... Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. |
Is anybody fluent in Spanish enough to help my customer?
Tim Wescott wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:49:03 -0400, Tom Gardner wrote: Would anybody that speaks Spanish (and doesn't hate my guts) be willing to e-mail a potential customer in Bolivia for me and find out what the guy wants? I'll cut you in for a taste of any sales I make. If you can't you stick your head out the door and ask a landscaper or a road worker, couldn't you go to the nearest restaurant and recruit one of the kitchen help? Nah - they speak Mexican, but little or no English. Sigh. Rich |
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