What to put in inquiry to vendor?

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  1. Magical mystery tourguide

    Magical mystery tourguide Senior Member

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    Well i finally found a legitimate vendor, now its just when you email them for the inquiry, do you actually have to sound legit and have them believe you, or do they really not care? Because i have basically no clue for what to put, a little help would be nice lol.
     
  2. CannbisSouL

    CannbisSouL Smoke 'till you toke. Lifetime Supporter

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    I don't know too much, but what I do know is to sound professionalish.
    A lot of them know what you are using the RC's for, but they still don't want you straight out saying anything about that you are using them for human consumption.
    As long as you don't say that you're using it, you should be good.
     
  3. Gdeadhead420

    Gdeadhead420 DivineMomentsofTruth

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    It depends on the company. If it is a legitimate research chemical company (usually a chinese or foreign one) it is usually necessary to pretend you are a company using the chemical for research. Just make up a fancy e-mail and a fancy company name and send a rather former e-mail, if this is the case. They normally know whats actually going on, its just to try a bit harder to cover their own asses.
     
  4. Magical mystery tourguide

    Magical mystery tourguide Senior Member

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    Its a dutch one, and they have a whole tryptamine derivative section. Like what have you guys put in yours, it would be helpful.

    It says this below the email message thing -
    - Enter between 20 to 3,000 characters. English only.
    - We suggest you include in your inquiry a brief introduction to your company
    as well as your product requirements.

    What have you guys used as fake companies and such?
     
  5. Tanman35

    Tanman35 Member

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    Yea it can never hurt to sound professional. If you come out sounding like someone just looking for drugs that's exactly how they will treat you. Don't bombard them with e mails either they are people too and get busy and taken away from there work. Good luck
     
  6. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    Just make it up as you go. It doesn't have to make sense or be real. Just don't be all "Brah i need mad doses im gonna get SO FUCKING HIGH off your DRUGS brah"

    remember you are bullshitting so that they don't have bullshit. So just bullshit, it's not hard.
     
  7. Magical mystery tourguide

    Magical mystery tourguide Senior Member

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    Allright, ill do that. But im just wondering, what have you guys put in the past?
     
  8. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    The only thing you need to do is keep it short. They don't want a novel about 'your company'. Just give them one line.

    Hello, this is Jim from Ionix Tech, I am interested in your products and would like to know your payment options and shipping address. I run a small lab that specializes in long-chain polymers.

    ^ last part doesn't even make sense if you're ordering cocaine online, but who cares! :D and trust me, they won't care that it doesn't make sense. even THAT was elaborate, I usually just give the first line, and this is a beefed up line just for you lol.
     
  9. Magical mystery tourguide

    Magical mystery tourguide Senior Member

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    Allright thanks everyone, and thanks Mr Writer, i will be sure to use that :)
     

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