Re: Mughal Medical Transcriptions




Hello,

Mr. Morrill I hope wherever you are will be fine....>>

As pointed out, you obviously have no familiarity with English
spelling. Generally speaking, Ray is the spelling for a male and Rae
for a female. I can't quite follow the "wherever you are will be fine."
It sounds like you hope my geographic location is okay.

Actually what I posted here is One of the growing..Right!...so one
of
the growing means its growing...means it has just been established and
is in the process of development .......and for your kind information
we have already taken data from Sierra Medical Associates, CA in
association with Asawara Medical Transcriptions (http://
www.sadatanwar.com/asawara/index.html) and working well with
them....and in the next few months we are gonna take a huge contract
from India "By The Grace Of The GOD"......>>

Gonna? Do you not not that going to is the correct way to write this
formally?

.So its my advise to you>>

Advise? That should be advice - one of the common errors made by people
who have poor English language skills.

that instead of making persons degrade you should encourage them..>.

Are you insinuating I'm into masochism and humiliation? I never make
anyone degrade me.

and
I hope you have learned all the manners from your parents
too.......and now its up to you that how you feel this post according
to your thinking!!.....>>

I can't even follow that.

One more thing is that we are not spam, OK !! and if you are
thinking
that we have our website on subdomain so this is Temporary i.e
currently we are testing our website and continuously monitoring it
through Statcounter.com and we have got an excellent response and soon
we are going to launch our own website on the internet.>>

It's spam.

So, Mr. Morrill !!!....do not try to degrade other peoples....and
whenever you try to do that again in the future, first you should
think about yourself or assess yourself right!!....>>

I'm not degrading other PEOPLE (note this does not require an "S"). I'm
merely pointing out plain facts: You're spamming, trying to take work
from us, and MOST IMPORTANTLY - you can't speak the language well
enough to transcribe (or oversee transcriptionists).

Dear Mr. Morrill, I am so sorry for anything in this post that hurt
you!!......?>>

Oh, it didn't hurt me in the least, it just pisses me off to see
ignorant people who have no clue they don't know jack acting like they
are the best thing since sliced bread. LOL. In fact, I find it amusing
to yank your chain.

"GO BLESS YOU" and "MAY GOD GIVE YOU A LOT OF HAPPINESS AND JOY"!


--
RaeMorrill
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