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Hi.
Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times, but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please? -- Regards, Ole Kvaal, Trondheim, Norway ================================================== ========================== Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 11:30:25 +0100, Ole Kvaal
wrote: Hi. Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times, but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please? http://www.teatrader.com/ when I lived in Canada I used them often ... great service and products ... Pen |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 13:24:21 +0000 (UTC), Pen wrote:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 11:30:25 +0100, Ole Kvaal wrote: Hi. Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times, but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please? http://www.teatrader.com/ when I lived in Canada I used them often ... great service and products ... Thanks a lot. I was looking for Teatraders.com. Don't know where I got that 's'. I'll have a look right away. -- Regards, Ole Kvaal, Trondheim, Norway ================================================== ========================== Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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Ole Kvaal wrote in message ...
Hi. Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times, but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please? Ole: I would like to share my experience with TeaTraders. Once I had shortage of some of my favourite teas and I send them an e-mail for their catalog. Unfortunatly it came to my address very late and by this time I have ordered my tea from ITC. But I was very impressed with Ted's(who was my contact in TesTraders)concern about my tea taste. I have been buying tea last eight years but none of on-line vendors took care of my choice like TT(TeaTraders). he send me a long personal E-mail and asked me about my tes taste. I wrote him back. Ted from TT send me three free samples- Black Gold(Yunnan),Mr. Maxey's Own(blend of China/Indian/Ceylon),Alberta Clipper(Assam/Yunnan?Darjeeling blend). This gentleman-Ted, is smart about my taste. From my explanation he understood my taste. Though I drink many estates tea but I am also a big fan of blend tea. And all those smaples were my taste. Thanks Ted. But unfortunately I couldn't order for the timing. But next year when I will be in US-I will order from them a lot. I won't say this was only his business strategy. I felt TT's touch of customer care. I have went through TT's free catalog and they have quiet a big selection with easy explanation of individual estate tea and blend. For customer service I will put A+++ for TeaTrader.Just contact them for a free catalog- Ted- Their web address- www.teatrader.com Thanks. Ripon (From Bangladesh) |
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On 21 Dec 2003 07:14:46 -0800, Ripon wrote:
Ole Kvaal wrote in message ... Hi. Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times, but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please? Ole: I would like to share my experience with TeaTraders. Once I had shortage of some of my favourite teas and I send them an e-mail for their catalog. Unfortunatly it came to my address very late and by this time I have ordered my tea from ITC. But I was very impressed with Ted's(who was my contact in TesTraders)concern about my tea taste. I have been buying tea last eight years but none of on-line vendors took care of my choice like TT(TeaTraders). he send me a long personal E-mail and asked me about my tes taste. I wrote him back. Ted from TT send me three free samples- Black Gold(Yunnan),Mr. Maxey's Own(blend of China/Indian/Ceylon),Alberta Clipper(Assam/Yunnan?Darjeeling blend). This gentleman-Ted, is smart about my taste. From my explanation he understood my taste. Though I drink many estates tea but I am also a big fan of blend tea. And all those smaples were my taste. Thanks Ted. But unfortunately I couldn't order for the timing. But next year when I will be in US-I will order from them a lot. I won't say this was only his business strategy. I felt TT's touch of customer care. I have went through TT's free catalog and they have quiet a big selection with easy explanation of individual estate tea and blend. For customer service I will put A+++ for TeaTrader.Just contact them for a free catalog- Ted- Their web address- www.teatrader.com Thanks for your reply and hints. I will check it. -- Regards, Ole Kvaal, Trondheim, Norway ================================================== ========================== Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |