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Subject: Supplier and wholesaler contact information
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: jsa02-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 17 May 2005 14:59 PDT
Expires: 16 Jun 2005 14:59 PDT
Question ID: 522733
I am asking this question to find out if google researchers can answer
a question of mine.  I would like to have a list of contact
information of hvac, electrician, plumbing, and construction suppliers
and wholesalers in 50 of the most populated cities.  Most likely this
information is not public meaning you can't find it in
yellowpages.com.

If google cannot answer this question than can the researchers kindly
reccomend servicesthat can do this research for me.

Clarification of Question by jsa02-ga on 18 May 2005 10:53 PDT
What I mean to ask is do the google researchers have the capability to
answer a question that requires this much detail.  If they can than I
will ask the question for a much higher price.  If they can not than I
would appreciate a reccomendation for a company who can.
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Subject: Re: Supplier and wholesaler contact information
From: politicalguru-ga on 18 May 2005 01:30 PDT
 
Thank you for your question.
 
I believe that to answer it well, your question will require more time
and effort than the average amount of time and effort associated with
this price. Here is a link to guidelines about pricing your question,
in the pricing guide: https://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html
Subject: Re: Supplier and wholesaler contact information
From: jsa02-ga on 18 May 2005 10:41 PDT
 
I understand that that is why I asked a $2 question to find out if I
can get either yes get my question answered or no not get it answered
by google.  Once I find this out I will act accordingly.
Subject: Re: Supplier and wholesaler contact information
From: politicalguru-ga on 18 May 2005 12:05 PDT
 
Oh, you don't even have to ask this $2 for that - you have to look at
our $200 questions and you'll see many extraordinary market-research
works, especially (if I may recommend) by my colleagues Bobbie7 and
Pafalafa-ga (but don't limit yourself to those). See for example:
Answered $200 regarding wholesalers
<http://answers.google.com/answers/search?q=%22List+Price%3A+%24200.00%22+wholesalers&qtype=answered&btnG=Google+Search>
Answered $200 regarding market-research
<http://answers.google.com/answers/search?q=%22List+Price%3A+%24200.00%22+market+research&qtype=answered&btnG=Google+Search>

Now, I am not saying that you have to post a $200 question. Have a
look at the pricing guide and decide for yourself. It is possible that
your question could be answered for a lower fee.

In any case, you don't risk much: if the question is unanswerable, it
wouldn't be answered: it is not that you'd pay for non-information,
and listing fee is only $0.5. ["Comment", like what I posted here, is
not an answer and you don't pay for it]. You could also ask for a
refund if you're extremely unhappy with the answer you've received and
feel that it doesn't answered your original question.

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