>They were unfriendly and derogatory. It was a cranky lady that had nothing better to do than tell others what they should and shouldn't do.
Bad to hear that....
She wouldn't even have a telephone (to tell such bullsh*t) without an amateur (Graham Bell and his predecessors) doing science at home.
Am Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2012 09:57:17 UTC+2 schrieb Meow-Ludo:
I really agree with phone and email method. I have spoken to reps that are familiar with the maker scene and they were excited to be helping out on the projects. They also get a lot of positive image for their company and it doesn't cost them much if they were throwing stuff out anyway.--
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 5:41:34 AM UTC+10, Nathan McCorkle wrote:On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Andreas Sturm <masterstorm123@gmail.com> wrote:
> But you did go there in person, right?
> Because when you ask via email, maybe to people in another country, they
> won't want because of shipment costs?
I asked either on phone or e-mail, or both actually I think. But the
guy was the sales rep for my region, so he was in the area regularly.
I'm pretty sure your region has sales people, if you have any
Universities or bio/chem companies.
--
Nathan McCorkle
Rochester Institute of Technology
College of Science, Biotechnology/Bioinformatics
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