Engineeringtalk's improved "Request Free Details from the supplier" service
Our "Request Free Details from the supplier" service has been one of the biggest success stories of this newsletter, consistently receiving over 1,000 requests a week. It allows you to make an information request to a manufacturer without having to rummage around a manufacturer's website looking for contact details or an enquiry form. More importantly, because your request gets forwarded to the manufacturer in a nice consistent format, it tends to get dealt with (unlike when you phone up and some overworked telephonist ends up jotting down your details on a Post-It note).
This week we're completing the introduction of our new improved service. You'll only now need to identify yourself the first time you use the system. After that, it's just a single click on any of the "Request Free Details from the supplier" links below, and your request is sent to the manufacturer. Click ...request made. That's all there is to it. I don't think our IT guys could have made it any simpler.
One more thing: I have to apologise if occasionally one of the items in the Engineeringtalk newsletter doesn't have a "Request Free Details from the supplier" link, but in the end, it's down to the individual manufacturer whether or not they offer you one. We do make a small charge to the manufacturers for running the service for them, and some would rather spend their money on other things. You can always follow the link through to the Engineeringtalk website and from there to the manufacturer's own website ...and find their contact details from there. Best of luck.
Engineeringtalk Newsletter Archive
This week we're completing the introduction of our new improved service. You'll only now need to identify yourself the first time you use the system. After that, it's just a single click on any of the "Request Free Details from the supplier" links below, and your request is sent to the manufacturer. Click ...request made. That's all there is to it. I don't think our IT guys could have made it any simpler.
One more thing: I have to apologise if occasionally one of the items in the Engineeringtalk newsletter doesn't have a "Request Free Details from the supplier" link, but in the end, it's down to the individual manufacturer whether or not they offer you one. We do make a small charge to the manufacturers for running the service for them, and some would rather spend their money on other things. You can always follow the link through to the Engineeringtalk website and from there to the manufacturer's own website ...and find their contact details from there. Best of luck.
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