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Subject: Directing a specific question to a specific researcher
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: automata-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 13 Jul 2003 06:50 PDT
Expires: 12 Aug 2003 06:50 PDT
Question ID: 229401
I recently paid $200.00 to guillermo-ga for a thorough analysis of
urological reconstruction. Answer was great, but he left me hanging on a
query that I wished to send to Dr.Austoni who speaks Italian. Simply put
I need guillermo-ga to send an International E-Mail with two questions that I
would like to present to Dr. Austoni. Guillermo does a great job in Italian
linguistics. How can I contact him ?

Request for Question Clarification by guillermo-ga on 19 Jul 2003 20:35 PDT
Hi, Automata-ga,

Thank you for your appreciation of my work. I came across this
question by chance. Mvguy-ga’s suggestion is the way to go when you
need a specific researcher’s service, writing “for (in this case)
guillermo-ga only”. I’ll be glad to help you translating your query to
Dr. Austoni, so you can send him an email in Italian – I believe this
would be more direct and practical than me sending the email in your
behalf. I suggest you post in this same thread the text you want me to
translate, and change the money offer to what you consider appropriate
to the text’s length and complexity. Or else, you can just post a new
question for that purpose (remember “for guillermo-ga only”), in which
case I will not answer this one. (If there were someone to claim for
it, that one would be Mvguy-ga).

Thank you again for your trust in my work, and this new opportunity to
help you.

Regards,

Guillermo
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Subject: Re: Directing a specific question to a specific researcher
From: mvguy-ga on 13 Jul 2003 07:41 PDT
 
Google Answers has no way to do what you want to do other than what
you've just done. The one suggestion I might make is to put the name
of the researcher in the subject of the question. That way he could
see his name without actually looking at the question.  Also, if you
were to occasionally post a comment or clarify you question, that
would move it to the top of the list viewed by Researches, again
making it more likely he'd see it.

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