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Spanish product inquiry update
Here's the exchange I've had from bottom to top. I doubt it's a scam
but I'll be careful. I have a number of small foreign customers all over the world and it's worked out well for both parties but they all communicate in English. They usually want some special-purpose or custom product...and we do that well. I just want to figure out what this guy is looking for. (I "x"ed out and diddled the e-mail addresses and URLs for the bots.) __________________________________________________ __________________ DO YOU SPEK ESPANIS? NECESITO HABLAR EN ESPAÑOL. GRACIAS. JORGE MOLINA --- El vie 9-sep-11, escribió: De: Asunto: Rv: CATALOGO. Para: "Jorge Molina" Fecha: viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2011, 23:12 Hello, Our catalog is on the web at http://xxxxxx.com/ Tom Gardner On 9/9/2011 11:40 AM, Jorge Molina wrote: HI,I NEED ONE BRUSHES CARTALOGUE. JORGE MOLINA ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* martes, 6 de septiembre de 2011 9:53 *Asunto:* Rv: CATALOGO. ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011 11:29 *Asunto:* CATALOGO. POR FAVOR NECESITO UN CATALO DE SUS CEPILLOS. MANDAR A JORGE MOLINA PHONE 00-591-7263711 SANTA CRUZ- BOLIVIA. |
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Spanish product inquiry update
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 03:42:11 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
Here's the exchange I've had from bottom to top. I doubt it's a scam but I'll be careful. I have a number of small foreign customers all over the world and it's worked out well for both parties but they all communicate in English. They usually want some special-purpose or custom product...and we do that well. I just want to figure out what this guy is looking for. (I "x"ed out and diddled the e-mail addresses and URLs for the bots.) _________________________________________________ ___________________ DO YOU SPEK ESPANIS? NECESITO HABLAR EN ESPAÑOL. GRACIAS. JORGE MOLINA --- El vie 9-sep-11, escribió: De: Asunto: Rv: CATALOGO. Para: "Jorge Molina" Fecha: viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2011, 23:12 Hello, Our catalog is on the web at http://xxxxxx.com/ Tom Gardner On 9/9/2011 11:40 AM, Jorge Molina wrote: HI,I NEED ONE BRUSHES CARTALOGUE. ------------------------------------------------------------- JORGE MOLINA ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* martes, 6 de septiembre de 2011 9:53 *Asunto:* Rv: CATALOGO. ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011 11:29 *Asunto:* CATALOGO. POR FAVOR NECESITO UN CATALO DE SUS CEPILLOS. Please necessary one catalog of your brushes I need MANDAR A JORGE MOLINA PHONE 00-591-7263711 SANTA CRUZ- BOLIVIA. I was wondering the other day if you make four inch diameter wire wheels, cause these chinese ones start coming apart in the first minute. SW |
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Spanish product inquiry update
"Tom Gardner" mars@tacks wrote in message
... Here's the exchange I've had from bottom to top. I doubt it's a scam but I'll be careful. I have a number of small foreign customers all over the world and it's worked out well for both parties but they all communicate in English. They usually want some special-purpose or custom product...and we do that well. I just want to figure out what this guy is looking for. (I "x"ed out and diddled the e-mail addresses and URLs for the bots.) 1. You didn't block his e-mail address out. 2. Looks legit to me. We get similar e-mails all the time. I either use google translate to e-mail back and forth with lots fo drawings and pictures or I put them on the phone with my foreman, Juan Carlos, who holds dual citizenship with the USA and Argentina and speaks the language of South American business opportunity clearly. Lots of manufacturing going on south of the border for automotive and other products... Regards, Joe Agro, Jr. (800) 871-5022 x113 01.908.542.0244 Flagship Site: http://www.Drill-HQ.com Automatic / Pneumatic Drills: http://www.AutoDrill.com Multiple Spindle Drills: http://www.Multi-Drill.com Production Tapping: http://Production-Tapping-Equipment.com/ VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/user/AutoDrill FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AutoDrill TWITTER: http://twitter.com/AutoDrill V8013-R |
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Spanish product inquiry update
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 07:16:51 -0500, Sunworshipper SW@GWNTUNDRA wrote
to Tawm: I was wondering the other day if you make four inch diameter wire wheels, cause these chinese ones start coming apart in the first minute. Hah! Chinese brushes don't last nearly that long. I've seen stray wires coming off as the brush winds up to speed in a POS B&D drill, before even touching the work. -- Self-development is a higher duty than self-sacrifice. -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 03:42:11 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks
wrote: Here's the exchange I've had from bottom to top. I doubt it's a scam but I'll be careful. I have a number of small foreign customers all over the world and it's worked out well for both parties but they all communicate in English. They usually want some special-purpose or custom product...and we do that well. I just want to figure out what this guy is looking for. (I "x"ed out and diddled the e-mail addresses and URLs for the bots.) Using the babblefish translator at http://babblefish.com/freetranslator.php with xlation in { } _________________________________________________ ___________________ DO YOU SPEK ESPANIS? NECESITO HABLAR EN ESPAÑOL. {NEED TO SPEAK IN SPANISH} GRACIAS. {THANKYOU} JORGE MOLINA --- El vie 9-sep-11, escribió: De: Asunto: Rv: CATALOGO. Para: "Jorge Molina" Fecha: viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2011, 23:12 Hello, Our catalog is on the web at http://xxxxxx.com/ Tom Gardner On 9/9/2011 11:40 AM, Jorge Molina wrote: HI,I NEED ONE BRUSHES CARTALOGUE. JORGE MOLINA ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* martes, 6 de septiembre de 2011 9:53 *Asunto:* Rv: CATALOGO. ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011 11:29 *Asunto:* CATALOGO. POR FAVOR NECESITO UN CATALO DE SUS CEPILLOS. MANDAR A {PLEASE I NEED YOUR BRUSHES A CATALOG. SEND A JORGE MOLINA PHONE 00-591-7263711 SANTA CRUZ- BOLIVIA. As suitable reply could be: English text - original (bearing in mind the more formal and flowery tendency of "official" Spanish) ======================= Dear Mr. Jorge Molina Thank you so much for your request of 9 September for a copy of our brush catalog. Because of the rapid improvements in our product line, and the cost savings, we no long have a printed catalog. Our complete catalog is available on line at http://xxxxxx.com/ You can translate this catalog to Spanish by using the web site translator at http://www.babblefish.com/websitetranslator.php or http://translate.google.com/ and entering http://xxxxxx.com/ in the website to be translated blank. We look forward to providing you with the finest quality wire brushes. Mr. Thomas Garner, Owner ----------------------- computer translation follows -- traducción asistida por ordenador sigue Estimado Sr. Jorge Molina: Muchas gracias por su solicitud de 9 de septiembre para obtener una copia de nuestro catálogo de pincel. Debido a las rápidas mejoras en nuestra línea de productos, y el ahorro de costes, que no siempre tienen un catálogo impreso. Nuestro catálogo completo está disponible en línea en http://xxxxxx.com/ Usted puede traducir este catálogo al español utilizando el traductor de sitio web en http://www.babblefish.com/websitetranslator.php o http://translate. google.com / y entrando http://xxxxxx.com/ en la página web a traducir en blanco. Esperamos con interés que le proporciona los cepillos de alambre fino de calidad. El Sr. Thomas Garner, Propietario ------------------ I hope this may be of some help. -- 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" |
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Spanish product inquiry update
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 06:46:24 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 07:16:51 -0500, Sunworshipper SW@GWNTUNDRA wrote to Tawm: I was wondering the other day if you make four inch diameter wire wheels, cause these chinese ones start coming apart in the first minute. Hah! Chinese brushes don't last nearly that long. I've seen stray wires coming off as the brush winds up to speed in a POS B&D drill, before even touching the work. I must be getting the good ones. In reality it was around 10-15 seconds when the first one hit me and at 10,000 rpm. SW |
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Spanish product inquiry update
On 9/16/2011 8:16 AM, Sunworshipper wrote:
I was wondering the other day if you make four inch diameter wire wheels, cause these chinese ones start coming apart in the first minute. SW Fine, medium, coarse 1/2" to 12" wide Carbon steel, Stainless Steel, Brass Crimped wire or knot type High fatigue or hard-drawn wire. 3/8" to 2" arbor hole or 1/4" spindle 6,500 to 20,000 RPM. Standard duty medium crimped wire - $3.50 ea + S&H |
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Spanish product inquiry update
On 9/16/2011 3:15 PM, F. George McDuffee wrote:
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 07:16:51 -0500, Sunworshipper SW@GWNTUNDRA wrote:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 03:42:11 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote: Here's the exchange I've had from bottom to top. I doubt it's a scam but I'll be careful. I have a number of small foreign customers all over the world and it's worked out well for both parties but they all communicate in English. They usually want some special-purpose or custom product...and we do that well. I just want to figure out what this guy is looking for. (I "x"ed out and diddled the e-mail addresses and URLs for the bots.) ________________________________________________ ____________________ DO YOU SPEK ESPANIS? NECESITO HABLAR EN ESPAÑOL. GRACIAS. JORGE MOLINA --- El vie 9-sep-11, escribió: De: Asunto: Rv: CATALOGO. Para: "Jorge Molina" Fecha: viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2011, 23:12 Hello, Our catalog is on the web at http://xxxxxx.com/ Tom Gardner On 9/9/2011 11:40 AM, Jorge Molina wrote: HI,I NEED ONE BRUSHES CARTALOGUE. ------------------------------------------------------------- JORGE MOLINA ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* martes, 6 de septiembre de 2011 9:53 *Asunto:* Rv: CATALOGO. ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- *De:* Jorge Molina *Para:* " *Enviado:* lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011 11:29 *Asunto:* CATALOGO. POR FAVOR NECESITO UN CATALO DE SUS CEPILLOS. Please necessary one catalog of your brushes I need MANDAR A JORGE MOLINA PHONE 00-591-7263711 SANTA CRUZ- BOLIVIA. I was wondering the other day if you make four inch diameter wire wheels, cause these chinese ones start coming apart in the first minute. SW Toms wire brushes are the BEST..bar none...I have ever used. And they LAST a very long time!! I do a lot of rust removal from heavy castings, plate and pipe, along with slag removal...and I have found after having used them for the past 8 or so years..they are the best on the market. 5/8-11 stud .....3" for standard small angle grinders, 4" for a 7-9" grinder, 2" for small work areas with an angle grinder. End Brushes for close work areas with a die grinder. Straight wire for light rust/slag...knotted brush for heavy rust/slag. If you only want one type..get the knotted brushes. They last a very long time for light use/slag. http://ohiobrush.com/Pages/powertool.html I also use the smaller stud mounted end brushes in a die grinder and electric drill. In fact..I have one currently in my drill press with a knotted wire for cleaning up some motorcycle parts that were heavily rusted/enameled. Good..good..Great **** Maynard!! Toms brushes last at least 5 times longer than chicom brushes, and that is a huge huge cost saver in the first place. And you dont need to wear a leather apron to keep the wires from stabbing into your skin/shirt/pants/nads. Though with the bigger ones..use a leather apron as a matter of course. Let one get away from you.....best to have some cover over your lil buddy.....chuckle.. Gunner "In the history of mankind, there have always been men and women who's goal in life is to take down nations. We have just elected such a man to run our country." - David Lloyyd (2008) |
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