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What is indirect bump?
What is indirect bump?
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Jan 18 2007, 07:14 PM
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Jan 18 2007, 07:21 PM
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QUOTE(DAViS @ Jan 18 2007, 10:17 PM) I aware that. So you have replied your customers PM with presumably "I don't quite understand your question" and then felt compelled to post in your thread the same thing, and to inform him he has a PM from you. 2. Indirect bumps are not allowed - ie. any post made with the intention of bringing up your thread whilst not answering any question in particular or providing any additional information. Can somebody TEACH me how to reply my customer question? I have no way to know how to reply them, perhaps please click in my Philips thread at above the link. More suggestion or sample how to reply my customer query. Thank you. So which part of indirect bump did you not understand? You have answered his question in your reply to him and thus your post would be reasonably assumed to be "with the intention of bringing up your thread whilst not answering any question in particular or providing any additional information." |
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