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What is the best way of obtaining the email address of the decision maker?
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are you serious?0
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AP
I've sent you a PM0 -
Let me know if you don't get it in next 5 minutes.0
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Only pulling your leg. Use whatever email heading you like.
It's only an intro and the content of the email is more important and that you know who they are and what they do as a company etc.
Have you applied for any actually accounts work already that has been advertised?
Careful with that. Use the wrong word in the subject line and you can end up in someones spam folder. Best way to eliminate spam words is to have a look at your own spam folder and make sure you don't use any on there!£2 Savers Club 2016 #21 £14/£250
£2 Savers Club 2015 #8 £250£200 :j
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Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain0 -
I have nothing in my spam folder. As long as you do not put viagra you are ok I guess hahahaHezzawithkids wrote: »Careful with that. Use the wrong word in the subject line and you can end up in someones spam folder. Best way to eliminate spam words is to have a look at your own spam folder and make sure you don't use any on there!
I meant do not just go with what I have been using.We’ve had to remove your signature. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why it’s been removed and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Never mind the subject line of the email, I am going to give you some advice!Could you also kindly advice what I should put on the subject line of the email?
I advise you to learn the difference between advice (the noun), and advise (the verb).
I don't normally pick up on these things, but when you are job hunting every little helps ...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Thanks for your input folks.0
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